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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description: Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular and genetic principles characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure and function, and the metabolic processes of respiration, and photosynthesis, as well as cell reproduction and basic concepts of heredity. The course includes laboratory experience.
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description:Acontinuation of Biology I. Includes ecology, evolution, classification, structure, and function in plants and animals. This course includes laboratory experience. PreRequisite: BIO 111
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Studies the biology of wild mammals, birds, and fish. Focuses on conservation of wildlife and fisheries resources.
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: Focuses on an integrated study of the human body including the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system. Examines molecular, cellular, and tissue levels of organization plus integument, skeletal, articulation, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Includes a mandatory hands on laboratory experience covering experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the first semester of a two semester sequence. PreRequisite: BIO 111 or equivalent, or permission of Dean or Associate Dean
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and the histology, anatomy, and physiology of the following systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic and immune, urinary, fluid and electrolyte control, digestive, nutrition, respiratory, reproductive, and development. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience involving experimentation, microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the second semester of a two semester sequence. PreRequisite: BIO 201 or equivalent, or permission of Dean or Associate Dean
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: Designed for health science majors. Examines microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, development, physiology, classification, and identification. The laboratory experience includes culturing, identifying, and controlling microorganisms with an emphasis on their role in infectious disease. PreRequisite: BIO 111 or equivalent, or permission of Dean or Associate Dean
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: This course is an intensive study of the cell and its organelle. Emphasis will be on the molecular mechanisms involved in cell communication, metabolism, motility, genetics, growth, and reproduction. This course requires hands-on laboratory experience. PreRequisite: BIO 111 or equivalent, or permission of Dean or Associate Dean
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: Focuses on the alterations in physiological, cellular, and biochemical processes, the associated homeostatic responses, and the manifestations of disease. Prior knowledge of cellular biology, anatomy, and physiology is essential for the study of pathophysiology.
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description: Focuses on the study of invertebrate and vertebrate animals and examines structure, evolutionary development, ecology, clasCourse Descriptions sification, physiology, reproduction, and zoogeography. A survey of zoological diversity emphasizes the characteristics, zoological contributions, and classification of animal phyla and major classes. Requires hands-on laboratory and field experience. Designed for biology majors. PreRequisite: BIO 111 or equivalent, or permission of Dean or Associate Dean
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description: This course is designed for biology majors. It is a study of nonvascular and vascular plants. It emphasizes photosynthetic pathways, form and function, reproduction, physiology, genetics, diversity, evolution, and ecology. This course requires mandatory hands on laboratory and field experience. PreRequisite: BIO 111 or equivalent, or permission of Dean or Associate Dean
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