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BIOL 3810: Human A&P II Lect.
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is a continuation of BIOL2810. Topics covered will center attention on the integumentary, nervous, endocrine, immune, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems. Open to health science majors or by consent of instructor. Must be taken concurrently with BIOL 3811 unless it is being repeated.
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BIOL 3811: Human A&P II Lab
1.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This lab course reinforces the material presented in BIO3810 with emphasis on anatomy and select physiology activities. Students will explore the interrelationship between the integumentary, nervous, endocrine, immune, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems. Must be taken concurrently with BIOL3810 unless it is being repeated.
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BIOL 3820: Vertebrate Zoology
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
The study of the chordates with emphasis on the vertebrates in their evolutionary development from the lower to the higher forms. In addition, a careful study of the basic and important structures of each class of vertebrates, their functions, life histories and natural histories (special adaptations and habits, origin and development) will be considered.
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BIOL 3835: Plant Physiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will examine and explore the link between the form and function in plants. Plant Physiologists are people interested in learning about what plants do, and what chemical and physical factors cause plants to respond as they do in their environment. This course will explore several important processes which allow plants to survive in their environment and we will examine the ecological implications of the physiological processes under investigation. We will primarily examine this relationship at the whole organism level. Laboratory experiments will reinforce the lecture topics.
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BIOL 4046: Pathogenic Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Study of the infectious agents of mammals and the diseases that result from infection by these agents. The course will focus on bacterial agents, their diagnosis and treatment. The laboratory portion of the course incorporates experiential learning of diagnostic procedures and case studies involving examples of pathogenic organisms. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours weekly. Fall annually.
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BIOL 4050: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A detailed study of the immune system of animals, this course covers nonspecific and specific host responses to foreign materials, the interaction between cells of the specific immune response, the nature and diversity of the immune response, the practical applications of the immune response, and disorders associated with the immune response.
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BIOL 4250: Molec Mechanisms Micro Path
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Examines mechanisms of pathogenicity utilized by bacteria, viruses and eukaryotic microorganisms at the molecular level. Topics include the mechanics of bacterial secretion systems, specialized extracellular structures, toxins, host-pathogen interactions, horizontal gene transfer, intracellular pathogens, viral replication, viral pathogenesis, viral genetics and mechanisms of anti-microbial action. Three lecture hours weekly
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BIOL 4260: Cell Physiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Study of the regulatory processes that occur within the eukaryotic cell that cover homeostasis and allow for adaptive change. The course will focus on membrane biochemistry, transport, protein sorting, cell signaling, cytoskeletal nanomotors, and cell specialization. The laboratory portion of the course incorporates experiential learning of basic procedures that allow experientalists to uncover the workings of the eukaryotic cell. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours weekly.
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BIOL 4270: Endocrinology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to provide a broad overview of vertebrate endocrinology, which is the study of the endocrine system and hormone production. Hormones have a role in most physiologic functions, from energy availability to reproduction and behavior. Their signaling is complex and fascinating. In addition to the pituitary, thyroid, pancreas or reproductive organs, tissues including the heart, kidney, liver, skin, fat, bone and brain also have endocrine functions. This course will explore the anatomy, biochemistry and physiology of the endocrine systems and the pathophysiology of endocrine disorders. the course will also introduce principles of clinical diagnosis and management of endocrine abnormalities. Three lecture hours and two laboratory hours per week.
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BIOL 4300: Biology of Cancer
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course encompasses the cellular and molecular biology of cancer, providing a fundamental understanding of contemporary cancer research on the characterization, prevention and treatment of the disease.
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