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BIO 210: Essentials Of Biomed Term
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
A study of the basic Latin and Greek word parts, including roots, prefixes and suffixes used in forming technical words in Biology and medicine. Three lectures per week. Primarily for students in the health professions.
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BIO 212: Anatomy & Phys (hlth Prof)
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Fundamental structure and function of the human body, emphasizing the physiology of the major systems. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Primarily for students in the health professions.
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BIO 213: Anatomy & Phys (hlth Pr) Lab
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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BIO 214: Anatomy And Physiology II
2.00 Credits
West Liberty University
A two-credit hour lecture course to provide students with the basic knowledge of the structures and functions for the human organ system not covered in Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 212). The course will cover the anatomy and physiology of the endocrine system, reproductive system, digestive system, and the urinary system. Students are expected to have a knowledge background equivalent to Biological Principles (BIO 124/125), this course is strongly recommended as a prerequisite. Not for biology majors.
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BIO 216: Microbiology & Lab
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Structure, physiology, ecology, and taxonomy of bacteria, molds, yeasts, and microscopic organisms in general, aseptic techniques, culturing, physiology, and microscopic examina- tions. Two lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week. Primarily for majors in biology teacher education and students in the health professions.
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BIO 217: Microbiology Lab
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
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BIO 220: Scientific Methodologies
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
A techniques-oriented course designed to give students the A techniques-oriented course designed to give students the foundation to succeed in all sciencific disciplines. foundation to succeed in all sciencific disciplines. Students learn dilutions, pietting techniques, solution pre- Students learn dilutions, pietting techniques, solution pre- paration, and proper use of laboratory equipment. paration, and proper use of laboratory equipment.
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BIO 225: Ecol Habitats & Bio Diversity
1.00 Credits
West Liberty University
A traveling and camping course to other states. Students study and sample characteristic species of these habitats and the ecological factors that organize them into communities and ecosystems. Conservation biology issues are discussed. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 200 and 202.
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BIO 235: Intro to Environ Policies
3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
Survey of major environmental laws and their scientific basis and policy implementation. Includes issues in hazardous materials, toxicology, microbiological regulation, endangered species, water and air quality, habitat protection and mitigation, and wildlife management policy. The course emphasizes case study and seminar formats and outside critical reading and writing assignments.
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BIO 278: St: In Bio I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Liberty University
A special course category for contemporary topics in the general field of the biological sciences. Students should consult the schedule to ascertain what topics are currently being presented, and are encouraged to recommend to the department chairperson any topics of interest to them.
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