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4.00 Credits
The organisms responsible for disease, the body responses, and external methods used for combating infections, including methods of isolation and identification of pathogenic organisms is investigated. Effects of antigens on the organism and antibody production are studied along with intensive course work in Immunology. Prerequisites: SLF 110, SLF 125 and SCH111.
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4.00 Credits
A study of microscopic structure of tissues comprising the organ systems of animals including man is introduced to students. Cellular organization of organelle components are correlated with ultra-structure micrographs. Course lectures are supported by an introduction to microscopic slide preparation and other histologic techniques. Prerequisites: SLF 110, SLF125 and SCH111.
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4.00 Credits
This course investigates the principles of development and cell differentiation in animals from the molecular, descriptive, and biochemical points of view. Emphasis is given to the embryonic development of the amphibian, the bird and mammals. The laboratory includes both experimental and descriptive development of embryos. Prerequisites: SLF 110, SLF 125 and SCH111
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4.00 Credits
This course involves a detailed study of the fine structure of the cell and the various tissues throughout the animal body at the molecular levels. It also includes study of different types of cell such as prokaryotes and eukaryotes with emphasis on the functions of different cell compartments. Offered: Spring Term.
Prerequisite:
SLF 110, SLF 125, and SCH 111
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4.00 Credits
This course is the study of the structure and function of the human body. It includes basic human biochemistry, the study of cells and tissues, the integument, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems. The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic concepts of human biology that will enable them to make better decisions concerning personal and community health. Prerequisites: SLF 110, SLF 125 & SCH111. Offered: Fall Term
Prerequisite:
SLF 110 AND SLF 125 AND SCH 111
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4.00 Credits
This course is the study of the structure and function of the human body. It includes the study of the cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic concepts of human biology that will enable them to make better decisions concerning personal and community health. Prerequisite: SLF 320. Offered: Spring Term
Prerequisite:
SLF 320
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students majoring in the sciences and considering careers in the pre-professional sciences, biomedical, and academic areas. This course serves as a primary step in understanding the interaction between the nutrients and health. This course is not designed to be an introduction to dietetics, but focuses more on the biological roles of nutrients. The course will place special emphasis on the application of nutrition principles in everyday life by exploring the health consequences of nutrition practices. Offered: Spring Term.
Prerequisite:
SLF 110, SLF 125, and SCH 111
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed for students majoring in the sciences and considering careers in the aquatic, marine, biomedical, environmental, and academic areas. It presents the student with a basic understanding of aquatic invertebrate form, function, taxonomy, and ecology while serving as the foundation for more specialized courses in marine/aquatic science. The course will help improve the student's skills of observation, data collection, and analysis as they investigate the integration of aquatic invertebrates into ecosystems and their adaptations to the forces of nature and the impacts man. Prerequisites: SLF125 & SCH111.
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4.00 Credits
This course serves as the foundation for more specialized courses in aquatic science and is designed to help improve the student's skills of observation, data collection, and analysis. The students will be presented with a basic understanding of marine biology as they investigate the uniqueness of the marine environment and the adaptations of life forms to an aquatic existence. Prerequisites: SLF 110, SLF 125, SCH 111.
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the student with a basic understanding of fish and serves as the foundation for more specialized courses in fishery science. Course objectives are accomplished through the examination of the uniqueness of fish taxonomy and their physiological adaptations to an aquatic environment. Prerequisites: SLF110, SLF125 & SCH111.
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