BIO-107 |
Anatomy & Physiology I |
A study of the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology, beginning with cell biology and histology and continuing with a survey of skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, and endocrine systems. 3 lecture hours per week. Not accepted as credit towards the biology major. |
BIO-107L |
Anatomy & Physiology I |
Laboratory studies of the structure and function of the systems included in |
BIO 107. 2 laboratory hours per week. Not accepted as credit towards the |
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biology major. |
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BIO-108 |
Anatomy & Physiology II |
A continued study of the basic structural and functional aspects of |
hematology, immunology, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal and |
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reproductive systems. 3 lecture hours per week. Not accepted as credit |
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towards the biology major. |
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BIO-108L |
Anatomy & Physiology II |
Laboratory studies of the structure and functions of the systems included in |
BIO 108. 2 laboratory hours per week. Not accepted as credit towards the |
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biology major. |
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BIO-111 |
Microbiology |
An introduction to the microbial world, including discussion of the |
morphology, metabolism, growth and control of microorganisms. Topics |
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include human infection, resistance and immunity. 3 lecture hours per week. |
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Offered in the summer. Not accepted as credit towards the biology major. |
BIO-111L |
Microbiology |
Basic microbiological techniques, biochemical and physiological reactions and identification of selected microorganisms. 2 1 / 2 laboratory hours per week. Offered in the summer. Not accepted as credit towards the biology major. |
BIO-114 |
Human Genetics |
This course for non-science-major students investigates normal patterns of |
inheritance and their biologic basis as well as how genetic abnormalities |
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results in inborn genetic disorders. The course will additionally emphasize |
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the important social, political, legal and ethical issues raised by genetic |
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technology. 3 lecture hours per week. Offered in alternate fall semesters. |
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Not accepted as credit towards the biology major. |
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BIO-115 |
Biology of Aging |
Topics include theories of aging, discussion of organ systems of the body |
from the standpoint of the normal functions and specific age-related |
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changes and disorders, as well as needs of the older adult. 3 lecture hours |
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per week. Not accepted as credit towards the biology major. |