2019-2020 Catalog

 

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BIO-100 Introduction to Biology

This course is a survey of the biology of humankind and its relationship to other living organisms. Humankind's environmental and ecological responsibilities will be considered. This course with its co-requisite laboratory fulfills the general education lab science requirement. This course does not count toward the biology major. Considered foundational in the Biology minor for Educational Majors.

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BIO-100L Introductory Biology Lab

Selected laboratory experiences in introductory biology. One laboratory period. Co-requisite: BIO-100.

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BIO-102 Human Biology

Introductory course designed for students not majoring in science or the allied health professions. Human biology provides the student with a general overview of the organization, structure, and function of the major organ systems in the human body in a one semester course. Co-requisite: BIO-102L. This course with its co-requisite laboratory fulfills the general education lab science requirement. Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-102L Human Biology Laboratory

Selected laboratory experiences in human biology, designed to coincide with and complement BIO-102. Co-requisite: BIO-102.

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BIO-105 Heredity and Disease

This course provides the student with an introduction to the major diseases of the human condition. Specific aspects of selected hereditary and non-hereditary diseases will be covered including, but not limited to: genetic propensity, major risk factors, incidence in the population, and morbidity and mortality. Prerequisite: None. Co-requisite: BIO105L. This course with its co-requisite laboratory fulfills the general education lab science requirement. Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-105L Heredity and Disease Lab

Lab to be taken concurrently with BIO-105 Heredity and Disease. Co-requisite: BIO-105.

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BIO-106 Environment and Society

This course is an introduction to ecological principles and their relevance to human impact on the natural environment. Issues to be covered include natural resources, legislative changes, terminology, urbanization, energy, pollution, environmental ethics, and population dynamics. Co-requisite: BIO-106L. This course with its co-requisite laboratory fulfills the general education lab science requirement. Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-106L Environment and Society Lab

Includes selected laboratory experiences to accompany BIO-106. Lab times will include field trips, group discussions, and environmental education of local issues. Co-requisite: BIO-106

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BIO-107 Crops and Society

This is a course designed for biology majors and non majors to study the contribution of crops to society and society's development. The course will cover cereal crops, legumes, herbs, spice, fibers, medicinal plants, tropical and temperate fruits and nuts. Soil and water conservation will be covered. Emphasis will be on agriculture in developing nations and development policies that affect agriculture, stewardship, the poor and malnourished. Labs will emphasize practical and applied aspects of agriculture and appropriate technology. This course does fulfill the lab science requirement. Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-108 Introductory Field Biology

A course designed for non-science majors and those interested in teaching science at the elementary school level. Emphasis will be on learning to visually recognize and identify the common flowers, trees, insects, and invertebrates of the Midwest. Taxonomy will include limited scientific nomenclature. The course will include numerous field trips, the use of taxonomic keys, and the collection and preservation of specimens to be used as references in the classroom. This course fulfills the general education lab science requirement. Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-109 Forensic Science (with Lab)

Forensic Science takes the student into the world of scientific problem solving by creating new "crime scenes" periodically throughout the semester. Students will be expected to observe the scene, collect evidence, formulate possible hypotheses, analyze the evidence with the appropriate analytical techniques, and draw conclusions based on their results. The course is designed to teach students scientific reasoning, data collection, and the confirmation or rejection of possible hypotheses. There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course, other than a strong motivation to learn. This course fulfills the general education lab science requirement. Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-111 Anatomy and Physiology I

An integrated course covering the structure and function of approximately half of the systems in the human body. Organization of the body and principles of support, movement, and control systems will be covered. Prerequisite: For students attending the IWU-Marion campus Math SAT 440 or above, or RSAT 480 or above; ACT 18 or above.

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BIO-111L Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

This lab is taken as a co-requisite to BIO-111.

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BIO-112 Anatomy and Physiology II

A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I. Structures and functions of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and urogenital systems will be covered. Prerequisite: BIO-111, passed with a grade of "C-" or above. This course does not count toward a Biology major. Co-requisite: BIO-112L. (CAS) Considered an elective in the Biology Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-112L Anatomy and Physiology II Lab

Lab taken as a co-requisite to BIO-112.

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BIO-113 Introductory Microbiology

This course is an introduction to the fundamental characteristics of microorganisms. Emphasis on structure, metabolism, genetics and diversity. Further emphasis is given to the epidemiology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases, including basic concepts of antimicrobial chemotherapy, antibiotic resistance, and immunology. This course does not count toward a biology major. Co-requisite: BIO-113L. This course fulfills the general education lab requirement. Considered an elective in the Science Minor for Education Majors.

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BIO-113L Introductory Microbiology Lab

Lab taken as a co-requisite to BIO-113.

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BIO-125 Principles of Biology

The fundamental principles of genetics, cell development, and structure and function in cells, membranes, and molecules as related to organisms are covered. Representative life processes, organisms, and bio-techniques are studied from the cellular perspective to illustrate biological principles. Emphasis is placed upon man's real progress in coping with the new knowledge of biology and its effects on society's perspective about how the knowledge should be used. Prerequisite: Math SAT 480 or above, or RSAT 510 or above; ACT 20 or above; or CHE-110 with a grade of "C" or better OR permission of instructor. This course fulfills the general education lab requirement. Can be used as foundational in the Biology Minor for Education Majors. Core Course for Biology Majors.

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