2013-2014 Catalog

 

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BIO-201 Animal Biology

A study of the classification, morphology, physiology, and natural history of invertebrate and vertebrate animals, including their importance to man. Prerequisite: BIO-125 or BIO-111 and BIO-112. Core course for Biology Majors.

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BIO-202 Plant Biology

An introduction to plant Biology. Emphasis is placed on plant diversity. Lectures and labs cover Bacteria, Fungi, Algae, Lower Vascular Plants, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. Some coverage of structure and development and some physiology. Course also covers plant taxonomy with emphasis on lcoal flora. Consideration is given to how plants impact society ecologically and economically. Course includes a 2-hour lab. Prerequisite: BIO-125. Core course for Biology Majors.

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BIO-203 Environmental Conservation

An ecological approach to the study of conservation of natural resources as related to current environmental problems.

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BIO-204 Ornithology

A study of the morphology, natural history, identification, and conservation of birds. Emphasis placed on field work. Prerequisite: BIO-125.

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BIO-210 Human Genetics

This course will introduce the student to current human genetic knowledge about the chemistry of the gene, human biochemical and molecular level inheritance, and somatic/germ cell genetics. This study will relate the course content with previous classical approaches and build toward an understanding of newer cytogenetic approaches. The discussions will emphasize the molecular characterization of genotype and its relationship to phenotypic expression in birth defects and human molecular disease. This course meets science general education requirements. No prerequisites.

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BIO-213 Microbiology

A comprehensive introduction to general microbiology, with an emphasis on microbial structure, physiology, diversity, genetics and growth. Interactions of microorganisms with humans are discussed, including infectious diseases, pathogenesis, host immune defenses, and epidemiology. Laboratory activities include staining techniques, physiological tests, and identification of bacteria. Prerequisite: BIO-125 and CHE-126, passed with grades of "C" or above. Co-requisite: BIO-213L.

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BIO-213L Microbiology Lab

Lab taken as a co-requisite to BIO-213.

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BIO-220 Field Biology and Natural History

A field course designed to teach recognition of the major macro flora and fauna of the Midwest using both taxonomy and natural history. Emphasis will be placed on recognition of birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals indigenous to the area. Recognition of bird songs and amphibian vocalizations will also be stressed. Prerequisite: BIO-125.

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