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BIO 110: Principles of Biology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab Pre-requisite: MAT 010 Pre/co-requisites if taught in English: ENG 091 or ESL 091 Pre/co-requisites if taught in Spanish: SPA 222 This course is designed to give students an overview of the principles of biology that apply to living organisms. Topics examined will include the structure and function of the cell, diffusion and osmosis, types of plant and animal tissues, molecular biology, and animal reproduction and development. The laboratory illustrates the concepts discussed in the lecture. This course is for non-science major students. Offered in Spanish and English.
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BIO 120: Plants and Society
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab Pre-requisite: BIO 110 Pre/co-requisites if taught in English: ESL 091 or ENG 091 Pre/co-requisites if taught in Spanish: SPA 222 This course introduce students to the world of plants; their vital role in human life and in human society as sources of food, medicine, fiber, fuel, technology and the environment. Students will study plant domestication and social implications associated with the biological and technical aspects of crop production including 85 historical developments and global environmental issues.
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BIO 130: Organismic Biology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
4 credits, 3-hrs lecture, 3 hrs lab Pre-requisite: BIO 110 Lecture topics include the theory of evolution by natural selection, the evolution and diversity of organisms and their classification into the five kingdoms. Students will learn the main morphological features of each group as well as animal digestion, endocrine system, circulation, immunity, nervous system and basic concepts of ecology. The laboratory illustrates the concepts discussed in the lecture. This course is for non-science major students.
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BIO 210: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BIO 3902) 4 credits, 3-hrs lecture/3 hrs lab 1 hr recitation Pre/requisites: ESL 091 or ENG 091; MAT 020 or Exempt This course, the first of two courses in biological science is intended for students preparing for careers in science. Lecture topics include basic properties of living organisms, metabolism, energy transformation, cellular reproduction, Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics and gene expression. Offered in English.
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BIO 220: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BIO 3904) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/3 hrs. lab /1hr. recitation Pre-requisite: BIO 210 This is the second part of two courses in biological science intended for students preparing for careers in science. Lecture topics include the theory of evolution by natural selection, the evolution and diversity of organisms and their classification into five kingdoms. The students will learn about animal nutrition, circulation, gas exchange, homeostasis, immunity, nervous control, reproduction and development and ecology. Offered in English.
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BIO 230: Anatomy & Physiology I
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BIO 3906) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/3-hrs. lab Co-requisites: ENG 091, ESL 091 or ESL 035; MAT 020 The student will demonstrate knowledge of basic chemistry, body fluids, and the structure and function of the cell. The student will also list and describe the four kinds of animal tissue; list major bones and their function; and describe structure and function of the muscular and circulatory systems. Offered in English only.
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BIO 240: Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BIO 3908) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/3-hrs. lab Pre-requisite: BIO 230 The student will study and describe the structure and function of the urinary, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, nervous, and reproductive systems. Offered in English only.
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BIO 260: Introduction to Genetics
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
4 credits; 2 hrs. lecture/ 4 hrs. Lab Pre-requisite: BIO 220 Co-requisite: MAT 160 This course focuses on topics from Mendelian, molecular and population genetics; including concepts of inheritance, history of genetics, molecular genetics using the DNA organization, chromosome structure, genes, alleles and the transmission of genetic information, and the use of genetic techniques in ecological/ conservation programs. Laboratory work includes experiments in Mendelian genetics using plants and animals and the study of chromosome material in bacteria.
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BIO 299: Independent Studies in Biology
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
Pre-requisites: BIO 220 and CHE 220 with a minimum grade of B 3 credits, 3 hours. This course is designed to help students study particular topics of interest in the biological sciences while developing advanced research skills fundamental in planning and carrying out an independent scientific research project. Students will conduct laboratory, field research or library research using sophisticated methodology equipment and techniques to obtain and analyze data. The research findings will be presented using oral and written papers.
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BIO 310: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly BIO 3912) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/3-hrs. lab Pre-requisite: BIO 220 or 240 The student will study and describe terms related to the following aspects of microbiology: history, methods of studying and cultivation, reproduction and growth, metabolism, genetics, and control. The student will also study the following topics: pathogens, resistance and immunity, bacteria, rickettsia, chlamydia, viruses, parasitology, mycology, and epidemiology. Offered in English only.
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