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BIO 130: Cataclysm:Sci of Nat Disasters
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
"Cataclysm; The Science of Natural Diasasters" is a survey of Earth's processes that have direct, sudden and violent impacts on the environment. This non-science major, non-lab course is designed for students that desire a basic understanding of natural potentially catastrophic processes such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, floods, landslides, severe weather, wildfires, and coastal processes. Each of the studied natural processes potentially provides opportunities for biotic distribution, speciation or extinction. How societal decisions and subsequent vulnerabilities can transform natural occurrences into hazards, disasters and catastrophes will be addressed.
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BIO 135: Intro to Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Introduction to Environmental Science will demonstrate how natural systems function and how humans influence these systems. Topics will include, but will not be limited to; environmental policy and ethics, human population growth, land use and development, environmental toxicology, freshwater and marine resources, processes and pollution, bioremediation, atmospheric processes, the use of conventional fossil fuels, and the development of alternative energy resources and renewable energy alternatives. This course is designed for non-science major students that desire a basic understanding of the science behind both environmental problems and solutions, and potential science majors who are considering Environmental Science as a major.
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BIO 137: Intro to Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Introduction to Environmental Science will demonstrate how natural systems function and how humans influence these systems. Topics will include, but will not be limited to; environmental policy and ethics, human population growth, land use and development, environmental toxicology, freshwater and marine resources, processes and pollution, bioremediation, atmospheric processes, the use of conventional fossil fuels, and the development of alternative energy resources and renewable energy alternatives. This course is designed for non-science major students that desire a basic understanding of the science behind both environmental problems and solutions, and potential science majors who are considering Environmental Science as a major.
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BIO 163: Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Provides students, primarily in health-related programs, with an in-depth understanding of the anatomy and physiology of complex living organisms, including humans. Biological principles, as well as the structural and functional relationships among several organ systems, are discussed. Considerable dissection is required.
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BIO 164: Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
BIO 164 is the second course in a two-course series designed to examine the interrelationships between anatomy and physiology in complex organisms, primarily human beings. It is aimed predominantly at students pursuing health-related programs. The course covers the following systems: cardiovascular, lymphatic, endrocrine, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive, as well as nutrition and metabolism, and fluid and electrolyte balance. Detailed laboratory coverage accompanies the lecture portion of this course.
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BIO 205: Principles of Botany
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Intergrated study of anatomy, growth, metabolism, adaptations, and interactions of seed plants. Emphasis is placed on their relationship with the environment.
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BIO 214: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Study of the principles and mechanics of heredity, including Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, molecular structure and properties of genetic material, gene expression, genetic analysis of populations, and genetic technologies.
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BIO 218: Honors Genetics
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Study of the principles and mechanics of heredity, including Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, molecular structure and properties of genetic material, gene expression, genetic analysis of populations, and genetic technologies. Includes lab.
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BIO 220: Introduction to Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
A general study of pathogenic and nonpathogenic microscopic life forms commonly encountered in biological work, especially in the medical fields. Emphasis is placed on structure and function of the organism in relation to the disease process. Laboratory studies include methods of culturing and identifying representative forms.
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BIO 250: Select Topics/Natural Science
1.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
An interdisciplinary science course designed to introduce students to various topics within the natural sciences. Topics will be selected at the instructor's discretion and generally vary each semester. Possible themes include the human genome project, string theory, stem cell research, history of science, endocrine disruption, global environmental issues, fad diets, Nobel laureates, genetically engineered products, human sexuality, quantum mechanics, or issues in pharmacology. Students may repeat this course for credit, provided that they do not enroll in semesters featuring the same theme: their transcripts will list the second enrollment as BIO/CHE/PHY 251.
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