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Some basic principles of epidemiology and a survey of some of the common infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoans, and other invertebrates, e.g. tetanus, syphillis, gonorrhea, influenza, scarlet fever, hepatitis, food-borne infections and intoxications, strep- tococcal diseases, etc. Strongly oriented toward students in microbiology track, health sciences and exercise physiology. Prerequisite: A basic course in microbiology.
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Terminology and mechanisms (biochemical, cytological and histological) common to many diseases, including such topics as causes and types of cell injury and death, inflammation and healing, infection, the immune response, disorders of growth (including cancer), edema, fever and hypothermia, hemorrhage and shock, effects of ionizing radiation, and disorders of circulation. Three lectures per week. Primarily for biology majors and minors, majors in biology teacher education, students in the pre-professional programs (pre- medical, pre-dental, etc.), and advanced students in the health professions. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, and 302. May be offered upon student request: consult with depart- ment chairperson.
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Embryonic and fetal development, with emphasis on germ layers and their fates, placental structure, and develop- mental defects. Three lectures per week. Primarily for biology majors and minors, majors in biology teacher educa- tion, students in pre-professional programs (pre-medical, pre-dental, etc.), and advanced students in the health pro- fessions. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 302. May be offered upon student request: consult with department chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
Studies the normal functions of the nervous, endocrine, muscle, circulatory, respiratory, and urinary systems of animals with an emphasis on vertebrates. Three lectures and one three hour lab per week. Prequisites: must earn a grade of "C" or better in BIO 124, 200, 202, 203, CHEM 341.
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A study of the principles underlying the modern concepts of natural selection and evolutionary change with emhasis on results of research in the fields of prebiotic chemical evolution, continental drift, paleontology, population biology, and genetics. Prerequisites: BIO 124, and 401 or 404.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The structure and functions of cells, tissues and organ systems, with special reference to humans. Laboratory studies of vertebrate tissues. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratories per week. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 302 or 328.
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