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    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This course examines in detail the physical and chemical basis of life with emphasis on cell processes, reproduction, and inheritance. A unit on Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi introduces the student to four of the six kingdoms of living organisms. (3 hours lecture-3 hours laboratory) (Formerly BIO 1410)Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810, READ 0810 and MATH 0810.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This course examines the major groups of plants and animals. Emphasis is placed on the taxonomy, morphology, physiology, and evolution of these two kingdoms. (3 hours lecture - 3 hours lab) (Formerly BIO 1420)Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810, READ 0810 and MATH 0810.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours laboratory)This course introduces students to the current principles and techniques of environmental science. Topics include ecology, energy resource management, pollution, and sustainability. Local field trips and laboratory exercises will be a major portion of this course.Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810, READ 0810 and MATH 0810
    • 3.00 Credits

      A study of nutrients and their relationship to human growth, development, and maintenance. Special emphasis is given to the role of foods and the nutrients they contain, with regard to the physiological, psychological, and sociological well-being of the individual. Practical analysis of food records and application of nutritional knowledge will be included.Prerequisites: Students will have met established entrance requirements for college level courses or will have completed appropriate transitional prerequisite courses with a C or better.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This is a basic course designed to give a practical approach to the study of insects. Fundamentals of insect identification, development, food habits, and control through pest management are emphasized. BIOL 1500 cannot be used to satisfy any part of the general education requirements of a one-year sequence in biology
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours laboratory)This course introduces students to the current principles and techniques of environmental science. Topics include ecology, energy resource management, pollution, and sustainability. Local field trips and laboratory exercises will be a major portion of this course.Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of learning support competency courses OR with permission of the Curriculum Chair.(Formerly BIO 1330, BIOL 1330)
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This course is a study of the organization, structure and function of the human body emphasizing the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems (including the special senses). Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810, READ 0810 and MATH 0810.Strongly Recommend BIOL 1110 prior to BIOL 2010. 4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours laboratory)(Formerly BIO 2710)
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours laboratory)This course is a study of the organization, structure and function of the human body emphasizing the cardiovascular (including the lymphatic system and immunity), respiratory, digestive, urinary (including fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance), and reproductive systems. Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL 2010 with a grade of ā€œCā€ of better and documented eligibility for collegiate level English. Strongly recommended: BIOL 1110.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours laboratory)This course is a study of micro-organisms, especially bacteria, with emphasis on cytology, morphology, physiology, genetics, medical aspects, and cultural techniques. Laboratory experiments are designed to familiarize the student with microbiological techniques, cultivation, isolation, identification of bacteria and other micro-organisms. Strongly recommend BIOL 1110 prior to BIOL 2230.Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of learning support competency courses OR with permission of the Curriculum Chair.(Formerly BIO 2310)
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles and laws governing inheritance in plants and animals including man. (3 hours lecture - 3 hours laboratory.) Prerequisite: BIOL 1110, documented eligibility for collegiate level English.