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BIOL 105 ,115: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A study of human physiology and how the body accommodates physical exercise. Training procedures, health, and importance of nutrition and ergogenic aids are emphasized. phys 105 is lecture only for 3 units, 115 is three hours of lecture and one laboratory weekly. Prerequisites: Full academic years of high school biology and chemistry are strongly recommended.
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BIOL 106: Human Physiology and Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A non-majors course designed for students interested in the human body, its composition, and function. The course will examine basic human physiology with special attention given to the brain and its function. Three hours of lecture weekly. Prerequisites: High school chemistry, anatomy, and physiology are strongly recommended.
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BIOL 108: Biology of Birds
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
This integrated lab and lecture course covers a wide variety of subjects related to birds. The lecture addresses their evolution and ecology, their anatomy and physiology, and their behavior, especially during reproduction. The laboratory portion of the course illustrates the unique anatomy of birds and explains how they are classified, but most of the laboratories comprise a series of field trips to different local habitats to identify the large variety of avian species in San Diego. One field trip may be overnight to the desert. Two hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory weekly.
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BIOL 110: Life Science for Educators
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A one-semester course in the general concepts of biology tailored for the Liberal Studies major. The course is designed to meet the subject matter requirement in Life Science for the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential. Topics covered include an overview of the scientific method, biochemical molecules, cell structure and function, anatomy and physiology of animals and plants, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Field trips and laboratory assignments will provide experience with selected biological principles and practices. Prerequisite: CHEM 105. Students majoring in Liberal Studies cannot take this course pass/fail. Two hours of lecture and one laboratory weekly.
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BIOL 122 ,123: Introductory Anatomy and Physiology I and II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of San Diego
An introductory course in human body structure and function. Intended to meet the requirements of students preparing for allied health occupations. This course will not satisfy requirements for a major or minor in Biology. Lecture and laboratory. (summer)
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BIOL 190: Introduction to Genetics,Ecology,and Evolution
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
This one semester foundation course for Biology majors provides an introduction to the mechanisms of inheritance, evolution, and ecology. Three hours of lecture weekly. No prerequisite. (Every semester).
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BIOL 221: Biology of Organisms
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
This one semester foundation course for Biology majors provides an introduction to the major groups of organisms with an emphasis on their structure, function, and evolutionary relationships. Three hours of lecture weekly. Concurrent registration in BIOL 221L is strongly recommended. (Every semester)
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BIOL 300: Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
A general course covering the mechanisms of inheritance at the molecular, organismal, and populational levels. Elementary probability and statistical methodology appropriate for the analysis of various genetic systems are introduced. Three hours of lecture weekly. Prerequisites: BIOL 190, 225, and 225L; Completion of BIOL 221 and 221L is strongly recommended; Completion of, or concurrent registration in, General Chemistry. (Every semester)
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BIOL 300L: Genetics Laboratory
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
This laboratory course examines classical and current experimental techniques and analyses used in genetics. One laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent registration in, BIOL 300. (Every semester)
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BIOL 301: Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
University of San Diego
An introduction to data analysis and statistical testing. This course will prepare students for their upper-division courses and independent research by teaching them the basics of hypothesis testing and the most common statistical tests used in biology. It will also cover basic experimental design, teach students how to use computer software for simple tests, and introduce students to modern nonparametric tests. Three hours weekly. (Fall semester)
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