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AT 496: Athletic Training Study Abroad
1.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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BIOL 113: Evolution and Diversity
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This course will start with the basics of Mendelian inheritance. A brief introduction to inheritance, sexual lifecycles, mitosis and meiosis, will lay the foundation for students to fully understand evolution of populations through natural selection and adaptation, the origin of species, and the history of life on Earth. Evolution will continue as a major theme throughout coverage of the diversity of life, focusing on shared and derived traits within taxa and highlighting relationships between form and function. 3 lecture, 1 problem and 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 113L: Evolution & Diversity Lab
1.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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BIOL 210: Organisms and Their Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
The correlation between form and function will be emphasized at the organismal through ecosystem levels of biological organization. The purpose of this course is two-fold: (1) to study the biophysical relationship between organisms within their ecosystem and (2) to study the biochemical relationship between systems within a given organism. Balance and homeostasis between organisms within an ecosystem share similarities with balance and homeostasis between organ systems within a par-ticular organism. This course will be equally divided into three units: Ecology, Plant Form and Function, and Animal Form and Function. Prerequisite: BIOL 113. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 210L: Organisms&their Ecosystems Lab
1.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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BIOL 213: Cell and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This course will provide students with a foundation in cellular and molecular biolo-gy. Topics will include chemical principles, metabolism, cell architecture, patterns of inheritance, cellular reproduction, molecular genetics, and a reintroduction to evolution, particularly how it relates to and is supported by the central dogma of molecular biology. While the scope of this course is broad, it will have a concen-trated focus on metabolic and genetic principles. Prerequisites: BIOL 113 and 210. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 213L: Cell & Molecular Biology Lab
1.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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BIOL 219: Anatomy & Physiology I
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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BIOL 219L: Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
1.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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BIOL 220: Anatomy & Physiology II
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
A continuation of BIOL 219 involving the study of structure and function of the human body, this course deals with the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive and urogenital systems. Special emphasis is given to the concepts of metabolism, fluid and electrolyte balance, and development and heredity. Prerequisite: BIOL 219 with a minimum grade of C-. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours. Intended primarily for Athletic Training Majors.
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