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2.00 Credits
The laboratory experiments provide students with hands-on experience in the application of the chemical principles learned in lecture: measurements; physical and chemical properties and changes; chemical bonding; chemical reactions, etc. Corequisite: SCI 1824
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the marine environment. Topics include early explorations, geological and astronomical background, water dynamics, heat budget and thermal processes, mineral and biological resources, pollution, habitat destruction and the importance to sustainable development. This course does not include a laboratory component. Students should have completed one semester of chemistry.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of SCI 1050. Topics covered include human anatomy and physiology, embryology, human evolution, behavior, aging, and disease. This course is intended for non-science majors. Corequisite: SCI 2051. Prerequisties: SCI 1050, SCI 1051
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2.00 Credits
This course builds upon skills acquired in SCI 1051 Introduction to Biology I Lab. The lab consists of more advanced laboratory work. Experimental technique is stressed. Corequisite: SCI 2050 Prerequisites: SCI 1050, SCI 1051
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3.00 Credits
This field-oriented course covers the study of the flora and fauna of local aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Classroom topics include introductory ecological principles, taxonomy and conservation. Laboratory work includes techniques of observation, collection, preservation, field identification, and environmental analysis. Corequisite: SCI 2111 Prerequisites: SCI 1111 or SCI 1113 or SCI 1124 or SCI 1515
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory work includes techniques of observation, collection, preservation, field identification, and environmental analysis. Corequisite: SCI 2110
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the fundamental principles of evolution. Students learn about the history of evolutionary thought, evidence for evolution, natural selection, variation, population genetics, genetic drift, sexual selection, speciation, phylogeny, co-evolution, extinction, and the history of life on earth. The course includes one discussion hour. Prerequisites: SCI 1124/SCI 1125 Principles of Biology I with "C" or better or permission of instructo r AN D MAT 1001 or MAT 1205 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
This is the first course of a one-year, lecture-laboratory sequence. Lecture topics include cell structure and function and the anatomy and physiology of these systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscle, respiratory, and digestive. Prerequisites: SCI 1050, SCI 1051 or SCI 1124. Corequisite: SCI 2125
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory work includes the dissection of a representative mammal, cell structure and function, and the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscle, respiratory, and digestive systems. Corequisite: SCI 2124
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4.00 Credits
This is the second course of a one-year, lecture-laboratory sequence. Lecture topics include metabolism and electrolyte balance and the anatomy and physiology of these systems: cardiovascular, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, immune, and nervous. Prerequisite: SCI 2124. Corequisite: SCI 2127
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