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INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY LECTURE/DISCUSSION/LABORATORY /6 (3) Major concepts of biology; cell structure and function, metabolism, homeostasis, genetics, evolution, and biodiversity. Emphasis on diversity of prokaryotes and the early evolution of life on Earth. Additional course fee. Prerequisite: Enrollment as a biology, chemistry or pre-physical therapy major; successful completion of university qualifying examinations in reading and mathematics. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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INTRODUCTORY HORTICULTURE (3) An introduction to horticulture; emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of horticulture and on small scale, backyard and city gardening. Hands-on lab and green house work will complement the lectures. Credit not given for both BIOL 1720/172 and BOT 1720172. Additional course fee. 3.000 Credit Hours 2.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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THE BIOLOGY OF AFRICA (3) Special biological and ecological features of Africa; emphasis on the tropical regions and their relationship to present biological and ecological crisis and potential biological resources. Africa's biological contributions, past and present, to life on earth. (This course satisfies the elective course requirements for the African American Studies major or minor.) Prerequisite: One year of biology. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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PLANTS AND HUMAN AFFAIRS (3) Plants and their influence on world cultures. Their impact on religion, medicine, language, civilization, travel and economics. A broadly based course designed for general interest. (Does not count as elective credit for biology majors.) Prerequisite: One semester of college biology. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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ANIMALS AND HUMAN AFFAIRS (3) The importance of other animals to humans and effect of humans on other animals. Evolution of humans and other animals, exploitation of animals for food and other commodities, socio-cultural relationships between humans and other animals, and the biomedical importance of other animals to humans. (Does not count as elective credit for biology majors.) Prerequisite: One undergraduate biology course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (4) A systemic approach to human anatomy and physiology. Includes lectures on body systems, laboratories on physiological processes, and study of human skeletons and prosected human cadavers. Credit not given for both BIOL 2020/220 and either PSLY 2040/204 or ZOOL 2050/250. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the university qualifying examination in reading, BIOL 1080/108 or ZOOL 2040/204, and current enrollment as a nursing major. 4.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (4) Continuation of BIOL 220. A systemic approach to human anatomy and physiology. Includes lectures on body systems, laboratories on physiological processes, and study of human skeletons and prosected human cadavers. Credit not given for both BIOL 2021/221 and either PSLY 2040/204 or ZOOL 2050/250. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the university qualifying examination in reading, BIOL 2020/220, and current enrollment as a nursing major. 4.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LECTURE AND LABORATORY /5 (3) Principles of growth and activity in microorganisms. Applications to agriculture, industry, and medicine. (Does not count as elective credit for biology majors.) IAI: NUR 905 Prerequisite: Successful completion of the university qualifying examinations in reading and English; one semester of college biology and one semester of college chemistry. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SEXUALITY (3) Human sexuality from the biological, physiological, sociological and cultural contexts. Biological processes of sex and their impact on sensuality. Contemporary social norms and values related to sex, placing emphasis on gender roles, and gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgender identities. Team taught. Not accepted for elective credit for biology majors. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department
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POPULATIONS, COMMUNITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (3) Interrelationships between organisms and their environments. Emphasis on evolution and emergent properties of populations, communities and ecosystems. (Two field trips; writing emphasis course; Lab fee.) Prerequisite: BIOL 1710/171; BOT 2050/205; ZOOL 2040/204; successful completion of university qualifying examination in reading, mathematics, and English. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences College Biological Sciences Department Course Attributes: Writing Emphasis Course
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