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BI 110: Sci Methods - Secondary
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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BI 125: Local Flora
4.00 Credits
Millikin University
This is an integrated lecture/discussion and laboratory course. Collections, investigations, and other exercises are designed to foster an understanding of plant functioning through experience. Laboratory exercises and field trips are difficult if not impossible to make up. Course objectives are to acquire a basic understanding of how plants solve the problems of life, to understand the role of plants in the biosphere, to become familiar with local plant communities and component plant species , to learn characteristics of most common local plant families, and to learn to use a dichotomous key to identify unfamiliar plants. For majors other than biology and for biology majors in the secondary education program. The course satisfies the MPSL lab science requirement.
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BI 130: Environmental Biology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millikin University
A non-majors course. Ecosystem structure and function are examined in relation to their ties to various biological, economic, and social issues such as population dynamics, soil, water, food, land, plant and animal, mineral and energy resources, and pollution. Includes a lab experience.
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BI 155: Ecology & Evolution Lab
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
Laboratory course to accompany Biology 105. One two-hour lab per week. Lab emphasizes critical thinking, application of the scientific method, and writing skills.
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BI 158: Attributes of Life Lab
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
An independent laboratory course to accompany BI108. The lab will explore the diversity of biological processes used in living organisms to acquire energy and nutrients; respond to the environment; remove, transport and recycle materials; and reproduce. Various methodologies designed to measure such things as tension, pressure, temperature, and oxygen consumption will be utilized. Critical thinking, data analysis and standard laboratory reporting will be emphasized. Required for all Biology majors. Concurrent enrollment in Biology 108.
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BI 160: Biology Topics Course
1.00 Credits
Millikin University
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BI 203: Mol. Cell & Development
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
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BI 204: Essentials of Anat. & Phys.
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millikin University
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BI 205: Field Biology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millikin University
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BI 206: Human Anatomy/Physiology I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millikin University
This is the first of a two-semester sequence intended for biology majors in the allied health track, and for nursing and athletic training majors. This course provides a fundamental consideration of primary tissues and the skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine and integumentary systems of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the correlation between structure and function, physiological processes, and the organization of the human body from the chemical level to the organismal level. Laboratory activities include the use of anatomical dissection of cats, physiological experimentation, teaching models, and group work to facilitate learning. Pre-requisite: Chemistry 203/205 or consent of instructor.
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