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BIS 105: Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Liberal arts course for non-science majors. Study of the biological basis of environmental science and how humans are a powerful influence on the ecosystem. Emphasis on the biological interrelations between natural resources, energy, pollution and human-population dynamics. May be used to satisfy a lab-science requirement for non-science majors. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: L1 905L (course fee required)
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BIS 106: General Botany
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Basic principles of plant structure, growth, physiology, reproduction, evolution and distribution are covered. Special emphasis is on the role of the plant kingdom in the cycles of nature and human life. (formerly BIS 111) Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours (course fee required)
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BIS 107: General Zoology
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Fundamental principles of the structure, reproduction, ecology and evolution of animals are explored. Special emphasis is placed on their relations to human life. (formerly BIS 112, Elementary Zoology) Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours (course fee required)
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BIS 108: Biology of Humans
3.00 Credits
Triton College
For non-science majors. Covers human systems, heredity, growth, development, health and ecology. How these topics relate to the individual and society will be examined. Lecture: 3 hours
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BIS 122: Introductory Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Int roductory Microbiology i s designed to investigate the major groups of microorganisms and their impact in the natural world. The morphology, physiology and clinical aspects of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses will be presented. In the laboratory, the student will learn aseptic technique and the use of the microscope, as well as other tools essential to the microbiologist. Staining and culturing of bacteria is emphasized, and the student will learn how to identify an unknown microorganism. Prerequisite: High school level biology or chemistry or college equivalents within the last five years; placement at RHT 101 level Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours IAI: L1 903L (course fee required)
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BIS 136: Functional Human Anatomy I
4.00 Credits
Triton College
A course for students in Nursing and other Health Careers programs that surveys cells, tissues and the functional anatomy of human organ systems emphasizing basic concepts and their applications and implications for clinical practice. These components are presented using lecture and discussion, laboratory, and clinical problem-solving exercises. Laboratories utilize anatomical models, charts, dissection specimens and cadavers to aid in identification of important anatomical features and also includes experiments illustrating physiological processes. Prerequisite: High school-level biology or BIS 101 , and high school chemistry or CHM 110 Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours (course fee required)
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BIS 150: Principles of Biology I
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Basic concepts in biology for science majors are covered. (formerly BIS 110 ) Prerequisite: High school-level algebra, biology and chemistry or college equivalents; placement at RHT 101 level or permission of instructor Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: L1 900L, BIO 910 (course fee required)
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BIS 151: Principles of Biology II
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Second semester course of an introduction to the basic principles of biology with emphasis on the diversity of living organisms, plant and animal physiology, evolution, ecology and behavior. Prerequisite: High school AP biology or BIS 150 and high school chemistry; placement at RHT 101 level or permission of instructor Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: BIO 910 (course fee required)
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BIS 190: Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health Majors
4.00 Credits
Triton College
This course covers structure and funct ion of human organ systems involved in controlling and maintaining the conditions of life. Prerequisite: Placement at RHT 096 level Lecture: 4 hours
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BIS 200: Undergraduate Open Seminar:Biology
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Current topics in biology in the context of the total culture are discussed. Participants are required to do an independent research project and present a report on a topic of their choice related to the subject of the seminar. Prerequisite: Any college biology course; placement at RHT 101 level Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: Arranged (course fee required)
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