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| BIOL 2111 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3-2-4)|
An introduction to physical and chemical principles necessary for understanding human anatomy and physiology. A study of cellular and tissue levels of organization, followed by a study of the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Normally offered Fall and Summer.
| | BIOL 2112 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3-2-4) |
A continuation of Biology 2111, dealing with the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine and reproductive systems and their interrelationships. Normally offered Spring and Summer. Prerequisite: BIOL 2111.
| | BIOL 2100 | Careers in Health Sciences (1-0-1) |
An introduction to different occupations associated with the health professions. Consists of guest lecturers from medicine, dentistry, nursing and allied health. Prerequisite: BIOL 1102 or 1108.
| | BIOL 2120 | Careers in Field Biology (1-0-1) |
An examination of the opportunities available in the areas of forestry, wildlife biology, fisheries, ecology and environmental science. Local biologists discuss areas of their expertise and work. Prerequisite: BIOL 1102 or 1108.
| | BIOL 2950 | Special Topics in Biology (Variable) |
An examination of various biological topics with emphasis on relating biological principles to the understanding and solving of every day situations. Prerequisite: BIOL 1102 or 1108; or 1101 or 1107 and permission of instructor.
| | BIOL 3000 | General Botany (3-3-4) |
Introduction to plant function and development, evolution, diversity, ecology, and economic importance. Normally offered Fall and Spring. Prerequisite: BIOL 1108 with a C or better.
| | BIOL 3020 | Plant Systematics (2-4-4) |
A study of the history and principles of vascular plant taxonomy, including plant evolution, ecology, and economic importance. Lab emphasizes identification and appreciation of local flora. Prerequisite: BIOL 3000 with a C or better.
| | BIOL 3040 | Horticulture (3-2-4) |
A study of the practical aspects of plant cultivation using fundamental biological knowledge of plant structure and function. Prerequisite: BIOL 1102 and permission of instructor or BIOL 1108 with a C or better.
| | BIOL 3100 | Zoology (3-2-4) |
An introduction to the morphology, physiology and life histories of representative animals with emphasis on taxonomy and systematics. Normally offered Fall and Spring. Prerequisite: BIOL 1108 with a C or better.
| | BIOL 3110 | Introductory Microbiology (3-2-4) |
A study of the principles of microbiology, including morphology, classification, reproduction, molecular biology, immunology, and relation of microorganisms to human welfare. Normally offered Fall and Summer. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in BIOL 1108 or 2112 and MATH 1111.
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