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BIOL 230B: Immunology and Infectious Disease
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is an introduction to the immune system and how it protects from disease, with an emphasis on humans and some reference to other mammals. This is an elective for biology and biochemistry majors, and other majors with an interest in medicine, immunology, and infectious disease.
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BIOL 233: Human Physiology & Anatomy I
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
The ?rst course of a two-semester sequence which surveys the human as a functioning organism. The ?rst semester will emphasize the musculoskeletal system, nervous system and senses. The laboratory will emphasize human structure and techniques for studying muscle and nerve function. The course is designed for students in Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Psychology, and Nursing, and as an elective course for Biology students considering graduate work in health professions. Offered in the fall and offered in spring on adequate demand.
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BIOL 233L: Human Physiology & Anatomy I Lab
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
Human Physiology & Anatomy I Lab
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BIOL 234: Human Physiology & Anatomy II
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
The second of a two-semester sequence. Emphasis will be on mechanisms of internal homeostasis, i.e., circulation, nutrition, excretion, etc. Course purpose and format are the same as 233.
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BIOL 234L: Human Physiology and Anatomy II Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
Human Physiology and Anatomy II Laboratory
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BIOL 235: Anatomy and Physiology: Head and Neck Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course focuses on the study of the anatomical structures of the head and neck. The osteology of the skull, the structure of the nasal cavity and sinuses, the muscles, nerves, and vascular system of the head and neck are introduced.
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BIOL 290: Tropical Biology
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
An introduction to tropical biology, surveying the most common ecosystems, important themes in tropical communities and selected issues involving environmental degradation. A scheduled field trip to a tropical region is required; this will generally occur during Spring Break and constitute the laboratory hours. Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: at least one majors biology course or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 299: Research Experience
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
This is an on-ground course that introduces freshmen and sophomore students with a strong interest in biology to mentored laboratory research. Students will participate in a research project in which the faculty member is engaged, in order to develop basic lab skills and increase foundational knowledge in the mentor's area of expertise. Prior approval of the faculty mentor is required.
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BIOL 309L: Ecology Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
Ecology Laboratory
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BIOL 309W: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
The principles of ecology with some emphasis on their applications to humans. Field projects and laboratory work complement the theoretical considerations. This is a writing intensive course. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Some Required Saturday field trips.
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