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  • 3.00 Credits

    Laboratory begins with propagation techniques covering traditional aspects of anatomy and taxonomy of higher plants, investigates cell types and the physiological processes of photosynthesis and transpiration. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: AHR Coreq: BIO 216 Lab fee required Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) A course dealing with the human female throughout her life span. Topics include: biological sex differentiation; the events of a woman's reproductive life from menarche to menopause; controversies in the treatment of female diseases; sociological and cultural factors that influence a woman's health and nutrition.Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Prereq: Any PI in Science. Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) An introduction to human anatomy and physiology primarily for students in psychology and music therapy professions, although any non-science major with an interest in human biology can enroll in this course. In addition to a study of the structure of the body systems, the course includes topics of current interest: biochemistry, nutrition, substance abuse and control, age-onset diseases, infectious diseases and environmental hazards. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Prereq: any PI in Science Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of the function of vertebrate organisms. Includes the basic physiological mechanisms involved in the maintenance of both cellular and organ-system homeostasis in vertebrates. Laboratory (Bio 237Q) is a co-requisite and is a writing intensive (W) laboratory. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: FH Prereq: BIO 103, BIO 103L, BIO 104, BIO 104L, CHM 145, CHM 146L, CHM 147, CHM 148L, all with a grade of C- or better. Co-requisite: BIO 237Q May be used to satisfy either the Organismal or Biology Elective requirement for Biology majors. Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 3
  • 1.00 Credits

    An application of theory and concepts through direct experimentation. Includes respiratory physiology, urine analysis, nerve-muscle physiology, endocrinology, cardiovascular physiology, metabolism study, and exercise physiology. This is a writing intensive laboratory. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: FHR Prereq: same as for BIO 237 Coreq: Bio 237. Lab fee required. Credits: 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II Course) Individuals interested in upgrading or maintaining their level of physical fitness and wellness or those who consider themselves to be competitive athletes must possess a foundation for understanding the importance of nutrition and energy transfer to maximize their potential for exercise and training. In addition to the basic principles of exercise physiology, a variety of additional contemporary issues will be offered to including: use of legal and illegal aids, cardiovascular fitness and disease prevention, training methodologies and fitness assessment. The course will be taught in a distance learning format manner. The laboratory portion of the course (BIO 250L), when offered, is a co-requisite that will be taught in a traditional laboratory (on-campus) setting. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Preq: Any Perspectives I course in Science Normal Offering Cycle: Summer B (Distance Learning) Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II Lab) Individuals interested in upgrading or maintaining their level of physical fitness and wellness or those who consider themselves to be competitive athletes must possess a foundation for understanding the important of nutrition and energy transfer to maximize their potential for exercise and training. In addition to the basic principles of exercise physiology, variety of additional contemporary issues will be offered to include, but not be limited to: use of legal and illegal aids, cardiovascular fitness and disease prevention, training methodologies and fitness assessment. The course will be taught in an interactive and participative manner in the traditional on-campus laboratory setting. Students will be asked to apply factual information to practical experiences designed to improve their understanding of basic principles. Strategies to enhance the educational environment will include experience logs and journals of athletic performance, self-assessments for heart disease, nutritional status, stress management, and overall fitness, and conference interactions with instructors. Prerequisites & Notes Preq: Any Perspectives I course in Science Lab fee required Credits: 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) A survey of the study of animal behavior, its mechanism and methods of inquiry. Lectures and discussions are supplemented with films. Includes applications of ecology, genetics, neurophysiology and evolution to investigating the cause and function of behavior. Individual projects enable students to have experience with direct observation and analysis of behavior. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: HRB Coreq: BIO 251L to satisfy Organismal requirement for Biology majors. The laboratory portion of the course (Bio 251L), when offered, is a co-requisite for Biology/Environmental Science majors. Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students meet weekly to discuss and define problems for investigation. Sessions are followed by laboratory research. Field trips may supplement these activities. May be taken after or concurrently with Bio 251. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: HR Coreq: Bio 251. Lab fee required. Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course for non-majors) A survey of the role of genes in heredity and daily existence of the human being. Basic molecular, genetic and chromosomal mechanisms will be described in order to examine human embryonic development, reproduction, disease, genetic counseling and ethics in medical genetics. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Preq: Any Perspectives I course in Biology Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 3
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