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BIOLOGY 107 ,108: Human Biology:Anatomy and Physiology
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A concentrated introduction to the biology of human beings. Emphasis on the structure and function of the human body; its organs and organ systems. Prerequisite for 108: successful completion of 107. Five hours of lecture and two hours of anatomy/physiology laboratory per week. Credit for biologymajors will be given only by written consent of the department chairman. Credit in biology will not be given for both Human Biology 107-108 and General Biology 101-102. 107 offered each fall; 108 offered each spring.
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BIOLOGY 110: Biology andHuman Concerns
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A general introduction for non-majors to the nature of biology and the impact ofmodern biological science upon their lives and values. Emphasis will be upon current topical issues in the field, such as genetic and bioengineering, immunology, fetal transplantation, and population issues. Credit will not be given toward the biologymajor orminor. Offered occasionally.
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BIOLOGY 114: TheMicrobialWorld
4.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to the biology of microbes that concentrates on bacteria and viruses. Emphasis on human health issues, on appliedmicrobiology, and on the roles ofmicrobes in the environment. Four hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Credit will not be given toward the biology major. Prerequisites: Chemistry 110, Biology 107, concurrent enrollment in Biology 108, and consent of instructor. Offered each spring.
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BIOLOGY 117: PhysiologicalMyths
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Participants will consider whether they should accept or reject certain commonly held beliefs that relate to conditions of human function. This requires analyzing the premises on which those beliefs are based and evaluating the scientific methodology that is popularly accepted as support for those premises. This course is intended for the non-major. Credit will not be given toward the biologymajor orminor. Offered occasionally inMay term.
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BIOLOGY 120: Ecology and Environmental Problems
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An examination ofmajor environmental concepts, problems and possible solutions. Basic ecological principles will serve as a foundation for discussion of such issues as human population growth, resource extraction/depletion and pollution.Designed for non-science majors; credit will not be given toward the biologymajor orminor. Offered each spring.
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BIOLOGY 164: TheMarine Realm
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This course examines the inspiring diversity of marine life and investigates the interactions of humans with the marine environment. Credit will not be given toward the biology major or minor. Offered every other year.
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BIOLOGY 209: Biostatistics and Experimental Design
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to statistical theories and tests applied in the analysis of biological data, and to the proper design of scientific experiments. Students will practice asking pertinent questions and critically reading scientific literature in preparing for research projects. Each student will orally review and critique published research articles. Prerequisites: 101 and 102. Offered in alternate years.
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BIOLOGY 210: Introduction to Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examination of the hypotheses about the origin and evolution of the human species and of the pertinent anatomical, behavioral and paleobiological evidence. Offered occasionally inMay term.
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BIOLOGY 217: Introductory Ecology
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to themajor concepts of ecology; the structure and function of ecosystems, population and community dynamics, and plant and animal adaptations. Four hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory/field work per week. Prerequisites: 101 and 102. Offered each fall.
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BIOLOGY 219: Biology of Invertebrates
1.25 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This course is a comparative study of the functionalmorphology, behavior, and ecological and evolutionary relationships of invertebrate animals. Students work with live specimens whenever possible. Four hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: 101 and 102. Offered each fall.
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