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BIO 203: Environmental Issues
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Study of humanity and its environment. Material may be drawn from various disciplines but includes ecological principles, energy resources, population dynamics and pollution. Specific considerations are given to human alteration of the environment. Students may not receive credit for both BIO 203 and CHE 203. Integrates laboratory and classroom work.
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BIO 205: Botany
4.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Plant anatomy and vital physiological processes are examined. Water regulation, metabolism, growth and reproduction are covered, along with a pylogenetic survey of the major plant groups. The importance of plants in the scheme of global ecology is considered. Integrates laboratory and classroom work. Prerequisite: BIO 103 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 208: Neuroscience for Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Examine structure and functioning of the human nervous system through an integrated analysis of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and neuropsychology. Emphasizes clinically relevant neuroscience concepts, focusing on application to patient rehabilitation and therapeutic approaches. Prerequisites: BIO 107/117, 108/118 or BIO 103, 104.
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BIO 211: Kinesiology
4.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Study of interaction between muscular and skeletal systems to produce human movement. Student reviews the anatomy and physiology of muscular system and learns the biomechanical influence it has on skeletal system in order to affect joint movement. A study of normal gait and ypright posture is also included. Three hours lecture and two hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: BIO 107/117 with a "C" grade.
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BIO 216: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Overview of nutritional requirements of individuals in the healthful state as well as modification of those requirements during illness. Prerequisities: BIO 107/117, 108/118, or permission of instructor.
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BIO 220: Clinical Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Study of the morphological and physiological nature of microorganisms and their relationship to humans in both the normal and deceased states. Emphasis on bacteriological techniques such as cultivation, staining, identification, and other techniques important in a clinical setting. Integrates laboratory and classroom work.
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BIO 221: General Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Alvernia University
An integrated laboratory and classroom course which looks at both the morphological as well as the physiological nature of microorganisms and their relation to both the normal and the deceased state in humans. Bacteriological techniques such as staining, identification and cultivation will be emphasized. Prerequisites include and one of the following: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 107/117 or permission of the instructor.
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BIO 290: Special Topics:
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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BIO 299: Biology Transfer
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Biology Transfer
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BIO 301: General Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Alvernia University
An integrated laboratory and classroom course which looks at both the morphological as well as the physiological nature of microorganisms and their relationship to both the normal and the deceased state in humans. Bacteriological techniques such as staining, identification and cultivation are emphasized. This course is limited to science majors, biology minors and biology secondary education majors, or with permission of instructor. Prerequisites: any one of the following BIO 103, 104, 107/117, or permission of instructor.
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