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3.00 Credits
hours. Emphasis given to principles, methods, and materials used in teaching business subjects. Prerequisites: completion of prebusiness requirements and a 2.5 or higher grade point average in major and all courses taken.
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hours. An introductory course dealing with the unifying fundamentals of life, with emphasis on development, evolution, environmental biology, and survey of the animals. Offered: fall and summer. General Education Credits [ A6; General Education Credits assigned if taken with 101L and in sequence with 102 and 102L]
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hour. Laboratory exercises supporting concepts presented in Life Sciences 101. Offered: fall and summer.
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hours. A continuation of 101, with emphasis on cell and organismic physiology and survey of plants. Prerequisites: successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in Chemistry 105 and 105L. Offered: spring.
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hour. Laboratory exercises supporting concepts presented in Life Sciences 102. Offered: spring.
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hours. Basic concepts and current issues in life sciences, stressing human implications. Topics include the use of scientific method in biology; reproduction and contraception, development from conception to birth, population growth, evolution and natural selection, genetics and genetic engineering, disease, health and physiology, food production and energy flow, and environmental problems. Human biology is addressed from the perspectives of the cell, the gene, the individual, the population, and the global environment. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in 112L. General Education Credits [GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Foundational] Offered: fall, spring, and summer.
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hour. A laboratory which must be taken in conjunction with 112 or 113. It is designed to help students develop the capacity to recognize and pose scientific questions, to appreciate how scientific data are collected and analyzed, and to better understand how hypotheses are validated or rejected. The laboratory also provides hands-on exercises based on topics covered in 112, including microscope use, cell division, genetic variation in populations, DNA structure, natural selection, and nutrition and food production. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in 112 or 113. General Education Credits [GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Foundational] Offered: fall, spring, and summer.
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hours. Lectures and demonstrations in plant biology, with emphasis on poisonous, medicinal, and economic plants and plant products. [ GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Elective]. Offered: fall, spring, and summer.
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hours. Lectures and demonstrations in plant biology, with emphasis on poisonous, medicinal, and economic plants and plant products. [ GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Elective]. Offered: fall, spring, and summer.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Individual research for mature, outstanding high school juniors and seniors, in an area of common interest to student and instructor. A maximum of 4 hours credit toward the life sciences department major or minor with no more than 3 hours in one semester may be earned. Offered: on demand.
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