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BIO 201: Gross Anatomy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Utica University
Human anatomy with emphasis on structure and function of the neuromusculoskeletal system of the extremities and back. Laboratory involves examination and identification of these structures through dissection of human cadavers. Open only to students accepted in Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy programs or with permission of the instructor. Prerequisite: Biology 101 and 102.
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BIO 202: Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Utica University
Study of the structures and function of the human nervous system as a basic for clinical treatment techniques. May not be taken by biology majors except by special permission. Prerequisite: Biology 201 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 203: Microbiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Utica University
Introduction to microbiology with emphasis on pathogenic micro-organisms, their role in disease, their inhibition and destruction; principles and techniques of bacteriology. Not open to biology majors. Prerequisites: Biology 101 and 102.
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BIO 205: Human Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Study of dietary factors required for human growth and health, underlying bases of these requirements, and specific components available to meet these needs. Prerequisites or co-requisites: Chemistry 211 and Biology 102.
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BIO 208: Pharmacology & Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Relationship between physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. Theoretical understanding of physical assessment in clinical practice. Prerequisite: Biology 101, Biology 102, Chemistry 211, or permission of instructor.
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BIo 211: General Biology I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Utica University
Study of life as characterized by cell organization and structure, release and utilization of energy, photosynthesis growth and reproduction, interaction with the environment, Mendelian inheritance, genetic technology, and change over time. Laboratory experiences reflect lectures and expose students to scientific methodology, hypothesis building and testing, various qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis.
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BIO 212: General Biology II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Utica University
Diversity of life approached through the unifying theme of evolution. Comparative study of the form and function of representative species. Laboratory emphasizes comparative anatomy studies of the structural components of various organisms. Prerequisite: Biology 211 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 214: Biology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Study of the effects that age related and age associated cellular and organismic changes have on the human aging process. Open to all majors, but may not count as a major elective for biology majors. Same as Gerontology 214.
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BIO 231: Research Methods I
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Introduction to experimental design and analysis. Evaluate merit and content of primary literature, critique oral presentations by researchers, use computer spreadsheets and statistical software for data organization, graphical and written presentation, and data analysis. Co-requisites: Biology 211 or 212, or permission of instructor.
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BIO 232: Research Methods II
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Research design and presentation. Writing research papers using specific journal format and word processing software, graphical and oral presentation of research projects, writing letters of application and resumes, and critiquing oral presentations of researchers. Prerequisites: Biology 231 or permission of instructor.
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