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BIOL 213: Natural History of the Adirondacks
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
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BIOL 213,225: Natural History of the Adirondacks
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
An introductory study of the physical and biological characteristics of the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of the Adirondack Park. Topics include field identification of local flora and fauna, old growth forest characteristics, human disturbance, atmospheric deposition and environmental stewardship. Extensive field trips in the northern Adirondack Park are included. BIOL 225 may be used for biology major or minor credit and has a pre-requisite of BIOL 151 and 152. Liberal Arts Exploration: Natural Science.
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BIOL 214: Wildlife Biology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Study of North American wildlife with emphasis on vertebrate game animals. Topics include ecology, behavior, population dynamics, habitat development, conservation, and management. May not be used toward the biology major or minor.
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BIOL 215: Local Flora and Vegetation
3.00 Credits
Houghton University
Field identification of local ferns, shrubs, trees, and herbaceous flowering plants. Lecture covers broader vegetational ecosystems of North America. Small herbarium required. Two lecture, three laboratory hours each week. May not be used toward the biology major or minor.
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BIOL 217: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Systematic study of structure and function of the human organism, including microanatomy of organs. General organization of the body, basic tissues, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Three lecture, three laboratory hours each week. Does not count for major or minor credit except where required for graduate programs and upon permission of the department chair.
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BIOL 218: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Sequel to BIOL 217. Endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive systems; acid-base and fluid-electrolyte balance. Prerequisite: BIOL 217 or permission. Three lecture, three laboratory hours each week. Note: BIOL 217 and 218 are designed to fulfill the certification requirements for the physical education major and admission requirement for some schools of nursing and physical therapy. Does not count for major or minor credit except where required for graduate programs and upon permission of the department chair.
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BIOL 220: Biological Oceanography
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Houghton University
Laboratory adjacent to Acadia National Park, ME. Course includes adaptations of marine organisms to the marine ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, and stewardship of the marine environment. Field trips include rocky inter-tidal, cobble and sandy beaches, salt marshes, open ocean ecosystems. Cost above tuition and lab fee is $600.
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BIOL 221: Plant Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Study of the biochemistry, physiology, structure, reproduction and commercial uses of the green plants and fungi. Laboratory includes research project in plant biology. Three lecture, three lab hours weekly.
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BIOL 225: Natural History of the Adirondacks
4.00 Credits
Houghton University
An introductory study of the physical and biological characteristics of the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of the Adirondack Park. Topics include field identification of local flora and fauna, old growth forest characteristics, human disturbance, atmospheric deposition and environmental stewardship. Extensive field trips in the northern Adirondack Park are included. BIOL 225 may be used for biology major or minor credit and has a pre-requisite of BIOL 151 and 152. Liberal Arts Exploration: Natural Science.
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BIOL 235: Conservation Biology in Theory and Practice
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton University
Includes history of conservation, aquatic / terrestrial ecosystem structure, endangered species, management and Christian stewardship with special emphasis on the Adirondack Park model and wilderness ecosystems. Labs and field trips emphasize case studies from the Adirondacks and Alaska. Liberal Arts Foundation lab science.
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