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5.00 Credits
An introductory class for non-science majors, which includes an introduction to major biological principles and scientific processes. Emphasis will be on the application of modern biological knowledge in society in a way that is informative and exciting. Prerequisite: Placement in both MATH 090 and ENGL 105.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory course for the non-science major. Topics emphasize how the human body normally functions, ways infectious disease and genetic disorders interfere with human health, and how the human population can live more in balance with global environmental systems. Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL 105 and MATH 090.
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5.00 Credits
Explore the ecology of our terrestrial ecosystems and our impacts on them, while learning to recognize common land animals and plants and how they live. For non-science majors. Focus on field trips to local ecosystems; 3 Saturday field trips (including NW Trek) Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL 105 and MATH 090.
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5.00 Credits
Explore marine biology, learn to recognize common Northwest beach life, how they live, the ecology of different marine ecosystems, and our impact on these systems. Field trips to local beaches and a marine lab and research boat. Two Saturday field trips. Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL 105 and MATH 090.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory course for non-science major. Explore both physiological and evolutionary explanations of the behaviors of animals, including humans. Labs involve animals and/or humans doing real behavior! Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL 105 and MATH 090.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory course for the non-science major. Explore human diseases and disorders and the defense systems of the human body. Topics include infections and emerging disease, cancer, allergies, cardiovascular disease, "super bugs," and more. Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL 105 and MATH 090.
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5.00 Credits
Topics and seminars of current interest in Biology.
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5.50 Credits
Introduction to molecular and cellular biology with emphasis on cellular structure and function, energetics, genetics, and evolution. Four hours lecture, and one 3-hour lab weekly. A course for life science majors, nursing and pre-professional students. Prerequisite: ENGL 100, MATH 090, and CHEM 101 or 131 or equivalent, each with grade of 2.0 or higher. Enrollment in BIOL 155 is highly recommended.
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6.00 Credits
Second in three-quarter college biology series (201,202,203). An introduction to the patterns and mechanisms of evolution, and animal (invertebrate and vertebrate) diversity, development, anatomy, and physiology. For life-science majors and pre-professional students. Prerequisite: BIOL 201, ENGL 105, and CHEM 101 or 131 or equivalent each with grade of 2.0 or higher.
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6.00 Credits
Final quarter in college biology series (201,202,203). An introduction to ecology and the biology of plants, algae, prokaryotes, protists, and fungi with emphasis on structure, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, development and evolutionary trends of land plants. Prerequisite: BIOL 201, ENGL 105 and CHEM 101 or 131 each with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
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