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WESL 040: Dual Program in Listening/Speaking or Reading/Writing
0.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
For students with advanced skills in English who need additional instruction in either listening/speaking or reading/writing as determined by the WESL Placement Test. Students enroll in university preparation class 10 hours a week and up to 6 hours of graduate courses or 8 hours of undergraduate courses in the university. Prerequisite: admission to WESL Institute and WIU. Graded S/U only.
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WESL 045: Advanced Spoken and Written Grammar
0.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A multi-skilled approach to advanced grammatical competencies for matriculated students who are non-native speakers of English and for University Preparation and Dual Program students enrolled in the WESL Institute. Prerequisite: non-native speaker of English at University Preparation or Dual level at WESL or fully-matriculated in WIU. Graded S/U only.
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WESL 050: Advanced English for Academic Purposes
0.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An English for Academic Purposes support course for matriculated non-native speakers with advanced skills in English. Students who place into the WESL Institute Advanced Dual Program may take up to 8 hours of graduate or 10 hours of undergraduate credit hours. Prerequisite: fully matriculated non-native speaker of English or Advanced Dual Program students enrolled in WESL. Graded S/U only.
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WESL 055: Advanced Pronunciation for Non-Native Speakers
0.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An advanced course in pronunciation designed to help non-native speakers improve their comprehensibility in formal academic presentations. Open to faculty and matriculated students who are non-native speakers of English as well as Dual Program students enrolled in the WESL Institute. Prerequisite: Non-native speaker of English, enrolled in the Dual Program at WESL, fully-matriculated university student, or faculty member. Graded S/U only. 060 TOEFL Preparation. (0) Intensive preparation and practice for the TOEFL, test of English as a foreign language, for matriculated non-native speakers of English and University Preparation and Dual Program students enrolled in WESL Institute. Prerequisite: Fully
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ZOOLO : Freshwater Biology
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Common freshwater organisms and some of their relationships to one another, to their environment, and to man. May not be taken by students who have completed Bot 452. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200.
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ZOOLO : Parasitology
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Ecology and evolutionary relationships of parasitic eukaryotes. Emphasis on parasites of humans. May not be taken by students who have completed Micr 460. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Pathophysiology. (3) Study of alterations in physiological mechanisms leading to disease. Includes etiology, pathogenesis, and manifestations of selected disease states. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200; Registered Nurse, junior or senior standing in a baccalaureate nursing program, or consent of instructor. Special Topics. (3-9, repeatable for different topics to 9) Proposed courses which are under consideration as regular course offerings. See instructor for course description. Only 6 s.h. may count toward major. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Special Problems. (2-3, not repeatable) Individual zoological problems for senior zoology students. This course will not count toward a minor in zoology. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200; arrange problem with a faculty member before registration.
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ZOOLO 200: Introduction to Animal Biology.(formerly Biol 103)
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Lecture and lab emphasize basic principles in animal biology including scientific inquiry, cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, and diversity in animal anatomy and physiology. IAI: L1 (To Be Determined); Bio 910; CLS 902.
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ZOOLO 230: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An integrated study of the organ systems of the normal human body. Subjects covered include cells, tissues, skeletal, muscular, central, and autonomic nervous systems. Laboratory includes cat dissection and appropriate physiological experiments. Zool 200 is recommended. IAI: CLS 903; Nur 903.
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ZOOLO 231: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A continuation of Zool 230. The topics included are the endocrine, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, metabolic, urinary, and reproductive systems. Prerequisite: Zool 230. IAI: CLS 904; Nur 904. Vertebrate Embryology. (3) Development of the vertebrate body and its organs. Provides a basis for understanding adult anatomy. Both lecture and laboratory are descriptive. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Comparative Anatomy. (3) Anatomy of the vertebrates studied from the viewpoint of their evolutionary history. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200; junior standing or consent of the instructor.
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ZOOLO 325: Vertebrate Evolution
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
The evolutionary history of the vertebrates, emphasizing macroevolutionary trends in vertebrate diversity and skeletal functional morphology. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200 or Geol 112 or Anth 111.
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