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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives I Laboratory course for non-majors) This course will actively involve students in using the scientific method to study plants. It will include work in the greenhouse, in the field and in the lab. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 114. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Coreq: BIO 114 Lab fee required. Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives I Course) PI Course for non-biology majors. An introduction to microbiology. Students will explore contemporary beneficial and harmful aspects of microbes such as bioterrorism, emerging diseases like SARS and AIDS, bioremediation, and food microbiology. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 117L. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Corequisite: BIO 117L Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives I course for non-majors) PI Microbes and society laboratory course for non-biology majors. Topics will correlate with the course (BIO 117). Emphasis on safe handling of microbes and the scientific method. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Coreq: BIO 117 Lab fee required Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
The first in a sequence of two foundational courses in the structure and function of the human body. This course is designed as an elective for science majors (Biology, Chemistry) and is required by health profession majors (Physical Therapy, Nursing); it is offered every spring semester. A systems level approach is used to study general histology, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. The laboratory component of the course (BIO 150L) is a co-requisite that reinforces the principles learned in lecture (BIO 150) with hands-on experiences in human physiology using state-of-the-art digital instrumentation, computer simulations, and animal dissection. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Code: BR Prereq: BIO 103, BIO 103L with grade C- or better for both. Coreq: BIO 150L For Biology/Environmental Science majors seeking to fulfill either the Organismal or Biology Elective requirement, both BIO 150/150L and BIO 151/151L are required. Normal Offering Cycle: Spring, Summer A (Distance Learing) and Summer B Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory course uses a systems level approach to study general histology, and integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. This course (BIO 150L) is a co-requisite that reinforces the principles learned in lecture (BIO 150) with hands-on experiences in human physiology using state-of-the-art digital instrumentation, computer simulations, and animal dissection. Prerequisites & Notes Adv. Codes: BR Pre-req: BIO 103/103L with a grade of C- or better Coreq: BIO 150. Lab fee required. Normal Offering Cycle: Spring, Summer A (Distance Learing) and Summer B Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Bio 150/150L. Topics covered during this fall semester course include the structure and function of circulatory, lymphatic (including immunology), respiratory, excretory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Prerequisites & Notes Adv. Codes: BR Prereq: BIO 150, BIO 150L with a grade of C- or better Coreq: BIO 151L Primarily for Biology, Nursing & Physical therapy majors Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Summer B (Distance Learning) Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
Topics covered during this laboratory course include the structure and function of circulatory, lymphatic (including immunology), respiratory, excretory, digestive, and reproductive systems. Prerequisites & Notes Adv. Codes: BR Prereq: BIO 150/150L with a grade of C- or better. Coreq: BIO 151 Lab fee required. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Summer B (Distance Learning) Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
Phylogeny of the chordates and the evolution of their organ systems through comparative anatomy. Structural modifications are correlated with function and their impact on the evolution of vertebrate phyla. Laboratory includes microscopic study of protochordates and dissection of the lamprey, shark, mudpuppy, and cat as well as detailed study of skeletal material. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: FHR Prereq: BIO 103, BIO 104 or equivalent with a grade of C- or better. Coreq: BIO 201L May be used to satisfy the Organismal or Biology Elective requirement for Biology majors. Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Fall Credits: 4
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Phylogeny of the chordates and the evolution of their organ systems though comparative anatomy. Structural modifications are correlated with function and their impact on the evolution of vertebrate phyla. Laboratory includes microscopic study of protochordates and dissection of the lamprey, shark, mudpuppy, and cat as well as detailed study of skeletal material. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: FHR Prereq: BIO 103, BIO 104 with a grade of C- or better. Coreq: BIO 201 Lab fee required Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Fall Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
A consideration of diversity and relationships among various taxa of the plant kingdom. Focus will be on structure, function, genetical and cytological aspects of Anthophyta. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: AHR Prereq: BIO103, BIO 103L with a grade of C- or better. Coreq: BIO 216L Required for Biology, Environmental Science, Biology Inclusive Education, and Biology Adolescence Education majors. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 3
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