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2.00 Credits
Selected exercises and experiments illustrate the principles of marine biology and the anatomy of representative marine organisms. A field trip to study coastal environments is scheduled. Corequisite: SCI 1117
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a study of the structure and activities of micro-organisms and their importance in health, sanitation and industry. Corequisite: SCI 1123
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3.00 Credits
The laboratory includes practice in cultivation, identification, sterilization, disinfection, aseptic techniques. Diagnostic tests are required. Corequisite: SCI 1122
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an intensive study of the fundamental principles of biology, emphasizing structure, function, processes and interaction. Topics include: chemical relationships, cell biology, reproduction, respiration, molecular and classical genetics, and evolution. This course is designed both for students who intend to specialize in science and for those who want to obtain a thorough knowledge of biology as part of their general education. It is intended for students who successfully completed high school Regents Biology. With SCI 1111 General Botany and/or SCI 1113 General Zoology, this course provides a solid foundation for upper division courses in biology. Corequisite: SCI 1125.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory exercises are designed to exemplify aspects of lecture topics. These include examination of cells, tissue types, mitotic and meiotic stages, measurement of photosynthesis and respiration, and other topics. Corequisite: SCI 1124
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4.00 Credits
Topics covered in this course include the structure, replication and function of the genetic material, regulation of gene expression, genetic control of cellular function and differentiation, genetic recombination, human, and population genetics. This course requires mathematics competency. Corequisite: SCI 1142
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory experience involves the analysis of genetic systems using a variety of organisms such as Drosophila melanogaster, Neurospora and Escherichia coli. This course requires mathematics competency. Corequisite: SCI 1141
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the biology of birds with emphasis on identification, morphology, the annual cycle, classification, populations, and migration. Making extensive use of videos, students experience the visual, auditory, and environmental aspects of birds found around the world. The laboratory focuses on bird identification using song, visual clues, behavioral, and habitat differences.
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4.00 Credits
Topics covered include elements, compounds, molecules, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, redox reactions, thermochemistry, quantum theory, atomic electron configurations and periodicity, chemical bonding and molecular structure including orbital hybridization and molecular orbitals. Students should have successfully completed high school Regents Chemistry. Prerequisite: High school Regents Chemistry; Corequisite: MAT 1205 or equivalent and SCI 1203
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3.00 Credits
Experiments emphasize topics covered in the lecture and include basic laboratory techniques, identification of substances by physical properties, separation of components of a mixture, chemical reactions, chemical formulas, percent yield, chemicals in everyday life, gravimetric analysis, paper chromatography, molecular geometrics, and activity series. Corequisite: SCI 1202
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