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BIOL 256: Experimental Biology II
2.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Offered on demand. This course offers an opportunity for students to study a specific topic in biology in greater detail. The project's scope will be determined by faculty with department chair approval. Prerequisites: One term of biology with permission of department chair.
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BIOL 257: Experimental Biology III
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Offered on demand. This course offers an opportunity for students to study a specific topic in biology in greater detail. The project's scope will be determined by faculty with department chair approval. Prerequisites: One term of biology with permission of department chair.
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BIOL 260 3-2-4: Introduction to Entomology * Sci, ns
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course serves to familiarize students with multiple aspects of insect biology including: insect anatomy and physiology, insect life history, forensic entomology, insect behavior, insect ecology and the taxonomy of all major insect orders. In addition, students will procure, preserve, and identify insects for a collection. Prerequisites: BIOL 150, General Biology I and BIOL 151, General Biology II.
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BIOL 260 3-2-4 - Introduction to Entomology * Sci, ns
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BIOL 270: Anatomy & Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL Lab fee will be required. This course provides a comprehensive study of the structures and functions of the human body using the systems approach. Topics covered the first term include biochemistry, the cell, tissues, skin, skeletal system, joints, muscular system, nervous system, and special senses. Laboratory classes are designed to reinforce the lecture material and include dissections of vertebrate specimens. High school biology and chemistry or equivalent recommended.
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BIOL 270 - Anatomy & Physiology I
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BIOL 271: Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL Lab fee will be required. This course provides a comprehensive study of the structures and functions of the human body using the systems approach. Topics covered the second term include cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems as well as metabolism and fluid balance. Laboratory sessions are designed to reinforce the lecture material and include dissections of vertebrate specimens. Prerequisites: BIOL 270 Anatomy and Physiology I or equivalent.
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BIOL 271 - Anatomy & Physiology II
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BIOL 275: Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is a study of the structure, function and life history of cells and their components. Consideration of relationships among cell organelles and between cells and their environment also is examined. Prerequisites: BIOL 150, General Biology I or BIOL 190, Biology I; BIOL 151, General Biology II or BIOL 191, Biology II; or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 275 - Cell Biology
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BIOL 280: Pathophysiology of Heart Disease * Sci
2.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring, DL This course will enable students to understand how and why the signs and symptoms of various heart conditions appear. Study of the mechanisms of underlying heart diseases is covered to serve as a bridge between the basic sciences and clinical application in the field of Cardiovascular Technology. Prerequisite: ECHO 256, Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart or permission of the Department Chair.
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BIOL 280 - Pathophysiology of Heart Disease * Sci
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BIOL 281: Genetics * Sci, ns
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring, Summer, DL This course is an introduction to the principles, concepts, and analytical methods of genetics. Evidence of how genes are inherited and expressed is drawn from classical and molecular studies on plants, animals, microbes, and humans. This course is recommended for students planning careers in biology or advanced professional health. Prerequisite: One year college biology and chemistry (8 credits each).
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BIOL 281 - Genetics * Sci, ns
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BIOL 285: Molecular Laboratory Techniques
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring This course is an introduction to the principles, concepts, and analytical methods of molecular laboratory techniques. Laboratory studies are conducted on the molecular level, and genetic engineering (recombinant DNA) is utilized in several laboratories. This course is recommended for students planning careers in biology, biotechnology or advanced professional health care. Prerequisites: BIOL 150, General Biology I, BIOL 151, General Biology II, CHEM 110, General Chemistry I, CHEM 111, General Chemistry II.
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BIOL 285 - Molecular Laboratory Techniques
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BIOL 290: General Microbiology * Sci, ns
5.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Offered on demand Lab fee will be required. This course covers viruses, bacteria protozoa, algae and fungi. Lecture emphasis is on cellular metabolism, growth processes, control of growth, genetics and host defense mechanisms. Discussion of common diseases and selected aspects of applied microbiology complete the lecture portion. Laboratory exercises include a survey of protista, fungi, and parasites. Development of basic skills such as staining and cultivation of bacteria, bacterial metabolism, genetics, and food and water testing for microbes are covered in lab. Recommended Prerequisite: 1 year General Chemistry, BIOL 150, General Biology I or equivalent or BIOL 190, General Biology.
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