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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
biology major.
BIO-108
Anatomy & Physiology II
A continued study of the basic structural and functional aspects of
hematology, immunology, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal and
reproductive systems. 3 lecture hours per week. Not accepted as credit
towards the biology major.
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
biology major.
BIO-111
Microbiology
An introduction to the microbial world, including discussion of the
morphology, metabolism, growth and control of microorganisms. Topics
include human infection, resistance and immunity. 3 lecture hours per week.
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
results in inborn genetic disorders. The course will additionally emphasize
the important social, political, legal and ethical issues raised by genetic
technology. 3 lecture hours per week. Offered in alternate fall semesters.
Not accepted as credit towards the biology major.
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
changes and disorders, as well as needs of the older adult. 3 lecture hours
per week. Not accepted as credit towards the biology major.
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