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BIOS 130: Basics of Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of the structure and function of the human body, of the inter-relation of the body systems and an understanding of homeostasis and its role in disease. This course is not intended for Allied Health majors or science majors. BIOS 130 will count as SCI for Healthcare Office AAS students only. Only one of BIOS 130 or BIOS 160 or BIOS 204 can be used for credit in the same program. Restricted to Social Work Degree, Healthcare Office Coordinator Degree, Health Care Billing and Coding Specialized Diploma, Health Care Office Specialist Certificate, and Medical Assistant Special Diploma majors only. Also available through Online Learning.
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BIOS 150: Biology II
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
Using an evolutionary framework, this course is a survey of the major taxonomic divisions and hierarchical organization of living systems on the planet. This course emphasizes eukaryotic organisms as it illustrates the similarities and differences in living forms through descriptions of their anatomy, physiology, ecology, reproduction, and development. CORE: SCI
Prerequisite:
BIOS 107
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BIOS 160: Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the structure and function of the human body. The course begins with a review of biochemistry and cell structure. It then uses a systems approach to examine the parts and workings of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, urinary and reproductive systems. Not more than one of BIOS130, BIOS160, or BIOS204 may count for credit towards the same degree. Also available through Online Learning. Core: SCI.
Prerequisite:
One Year of High School Biology or BIOS 105 or BIOS 107 or BIOS 115
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BIOS 180: Introduction to Forensic Science
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course provides an introduction to the field of forensic science as applied to criminal investigations and the law. This course will employ a data-driven approach to solving simulated criminal cases using a variety of scientific methods to examine physical evidence. Evidence-based lab experiments include examinations of soil samples, hair fiber, blood patterns, fingerprints, and ballistics and will be conducted to build a logical case in a criminal investigation. The laboratory will culminate in a final project employing a number of these methods. Limitations and abilities of experimental techniques will also be examined throughout the course. Core: SCI.
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BIOS 202: Microbiology for Allied Health
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course will provide students with a foundation in the principles of morphology and physiology as they apply to microbes. The control of bacteria and other microorganisms will be discussed. This course will also look into the medical and economic importance of microorganisms and the role of pathogens. The laboratory portion of the course will focus on aseptic techniques, biochemical analysis off bacteria, the isolation, identification and enumeration of bacteria. This course is oriented toward students who are interested in the Allied Health field. This course is not intended for the biology major. BIOS 202 and 240 may not both be used for credit. Core: SCI.
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BIOS 204: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course is a thorough introduction to the structure and function of the human body. The course will include a survey of biochemistry, cell biology, histology, and the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems of the body. Not more than one of BIOS 130, 160 or 204 may count for credit toward the same degree. Also available through Online Learning. Core: SCI.
Prerequisite:
One Year of High School Biology or BIOS 107 or BIOS 115
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BIOS 206: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
The study of interrelationships between organisms and their environment. Topics include physical factors, adaptation of species, energy flow, nutrient cycling, biogeography, population dynamics, community structure and function, ecosystems analysis, ecological management applications, and the effects of human impact. Most lab work is conducted in the field. Core: SCI.
Prerequisite:
BIOS 107 and BIOS 150
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BIOS 210: Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
Utilizing an ecosystem approach, this course provides a survey of the broad topics of ecology and the environmental sciences. This approach gives an integrative study of the interactions of living systems with the physical world. Particular emphasis will be placed on conservation at the local level (Pocono Mountain and Lehigh Valley) and how these issues relate to global concerns. Topics include aquatic as well as terrestrial ecosystems, pollution, and the distinction between conservation and preservation. Core: D.
Prerequisite:
BIOS 107
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BIOS 220: Field Zoology
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course provides an overview of animal groups, emphasizing the vertebrate fauna of eastern Pennsylvania. The lecture portion of the course will cover concepts in animal morphological and behavioral adaptations, ecological relationships, evolutionary history, and conservation. Laboratory sessions will include a number of field trips to local sites of interest and will focus on species identification and animal survey methods.
Prerequisite:
BIOS 150
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BIOS 230: Field Botany
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course provides an overview of plant groups, emphasizing the terrestrial flora of eastern Pennsylvania. The lecture portion of the course will cover concepts in plant morph morphology and adaptations, ecological relationships, evolutionary history, and conservation. Laboratory sessions will include a number of field trips to local sites of interest and will focus on species identification and animal survey methods.
Prerequisite:
BIOS 150
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