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16.00 Credits
An in-depth study in the theory and operation of the complete drive train. Familiarize students with the tools and techniques necessary to properly maintain, diagnose, service, and repair automatic transmissions, automatic transaxles, torque converter, manual transmissions, manual transaxles and all related components. Prerequisite: All 100 level Automotive classes or instructor's permission.
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8.00 Credits
Advanced study of the automotive chassis and accessory circuit systems, and related components, application, diagnosis, proper maintenance and repair. In-Depth diagnosis, trouble shooting, and repair of electrical and mechanical related problems encountered in the chassis and accessory systems in the modern domestic and foreign automobile. Course is taught concurrently with AUTO 215. Prerequisite: AuTo 111, 118, 119 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory course for non-biology majors which includes an introduction to major biological principles and processes. Topics chosen from all areas of modern biology including ecology, physiology and cell biology. Uses examples from all kingdoms of life. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
This course on emerging diseases serves to introduce students to basic concepts in microbiology, genetics, ecology and epidemiology. Social issues surrounding the spread of and efforts to control diseases provide clear examples of the importance of science to everyone. This underlies the importance of scientific literacy for voters and consumers of medical care. Within the context of disease threats, students are introduced to the basics of cell biology, microbial genetics, and how genetic factors determine changes in disease virulence and pathogen survival. The science and politics of emerging disease are woven around case studies of disease outbreaks. In order to understand disease, students will also study the immune system and how it functions to protect humans from most pathogens. (Four lecture hours with a two-hour laboratory session per week.) Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
Introductory laboratory course in the study of living organisms and biological concepts. Topics include cell structure and function, metabolism, genetics, biotechnology, biological diversity, evolution and ecology. This course provides a foundation for further studies in biology including the majors' series and anatomy and physiology. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
Elementary anatomy and physiology of the human body. Appropriate for non-majors (not for Nursing or Biology majors) and individuals preparing to take Anatomy and Physiology. This course was formerly known as BIOL 120. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
A general survey of marine biology, including study of the inter-relationships of the physical, chemical, and biological components of the sea; and introduction to the plant and animal phyla: and a discussion of man's role in the marine environment. (Four lecture, three lab hours.) This course was formerly known as BIOL 170. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
The study of cell biology and genetics plus the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory and nervous systems of animals with emphasis on human. For biology majors and students in pre-professional programs. This course was formerly known as BIOL 111, General Biology I. Prerequisite: Chem& 121 or Chem 101 or Chem& 161 or 140. may be concurrent.
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5.00 Credits
A survey of all taxonomic groups. Covers viruses, prokaryotes, fungi, plants and animals. Includes a study of the relationships between structure, function, behaviour and systematics of the groups. For biology majors and students in pre-professional programs. This course was formerly known as BIOL 112, General Biology II. Prerequisite: bIol& 221 or bIol 111 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
A study of ecology; including energy flow and evolution; including population and molecular genetics. For biology majors and students in pre-professional programs. This course was formerly known as BIOL 113, General Biology III. Prerequisite: bIol& 222 or bIol 112.
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