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BIO 108: Cells, Genetics and Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course is designed to be a companion course to the BIO 107 lecture. Labs are focused on providing students with a hands-on approach to science. Topics include how cells generate energy from food, how certain characteristics are genetically encoded and the physiology of human systems and diseases.
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BIO 109: Biological Diversity, Ecology & Evolution
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
An interactive course for the non-major that discusses the variety of living things and how we ended up with them and what makes them unique. This course also explores how living things affect each other and the world as well as the impacts that humans have on the living world. This course is identical to BIO 101.
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BIO 110: Biological Diversity, Ecology and Evolution Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Drexel University
A companion course to BIO 109 that provides a hands on exploration of the diversity of life including microbes, plants and animals as well as the processes that give rise to this diversity. The labs also provide practical exploration of the impacts of human beings on the planet.
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BIO 112: Biotechnology for Society
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
In Biotechnology for Society, students will become familiar with the fundamentals of genomic and cellular-based biotechnologies to begin to understand the roles that biotechnology is currently playing and is poised to play in society. Students will appreciate the complexity of those roles by investigating both the intended consequences and the potential and inadvertent ethical, legal and social implications of these technologies. This course is intended for non-science majors.
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BIO 116: How Your Body Works-Or Not
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
How Your body Works-or Not is geared for non-major students hoping to explore the workings of their bodies. Students will explore why we evolved to have various organ systems, and how some systems accomplish their roles. We will explore how these systems can malfunction or fail, resulting in disease.
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BIO 118: Basics of Cancer
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course provides an opportunity for students with little or no biology background to learn about cancer. Students can expect to learn what cancer is from a biological perspective, and how it is caused and treated. Students will also gain a basic understanding of how tumors form, and metastasize.
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BIO 122: Cells and Genetics
4.50 Credits
Drexel University
An introduction to the concepts of cell and function, cell and reproduction, cell communication, genetic inheritance, and population genetics. The relevance of genetics to society and ethical issues are included.
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BIO 124: Evolution & Organismal Diversity
4.50 Credits
Drexel University
Students will learn about the theory of evolution and the mechanisms of how organisms change. Using this knowledge, students will explore the diversity of organisms on Earth that is a hallmark of biology and the result of evolution by examining the representative members from the five major kingdoms of life.
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BIO 126: Physiology and Ecology
4.50 Credits
Drexel University
The first half of the course will survey physiological systems, including the respiratory, circulatory, homeostatic, excretory, and digestive systems in animals. The second half of the course will emphasize the relationships between organisms and the environment, including how humans impact ecosystems and the biosphere.
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BIO 141: Essential Biology
4.50 Credits
Drexel University
Introduces essential biological concepts to engineering students. Content covers five core topics: cells, genetics, evolution, ecology and physiology with application to societal concerns about biotechnology, health, conservation biodiversity and bioethics. Evolution will be woven throughout the course as a unifying theme in understanding all aspects of biology.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 102 [Min Grade: D]
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