Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2015

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BIOL 111: Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology II Lab This course consists of labs which complement topics taught in BIOL 110. Concurrent with BIOL 110.

1 credit, Spring

BIOL 115: Human Anatomy and Physiology I This is the first course in a two-semester sequence examining the integrated structure and function of the human body. After introducing the student to anatomical nomenclature, chemical and physiological principles, the course will follow a systems approach to the understanding of cell chemistry, cells and tissues, and the integumentary, musculoskeletal, and nervous systems. Concurrent with BIOL 116. 3 credits, Fall, Spring BIOL 116: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab This course includes laboratory exercises to compliment topics taught in BIOL 115. Concurrent with BIOL 115. 1 credit, Fall, Spring BIOL 117: Human Anatomy and Physiology II This second course in a two-semester sequence will complete the integrated study of the structure and function of the human body. It will explore the endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. Emphasis will be placed on the interrelationships of these systems with the integrative and control functions of the nervous and endocrine systems. Concurrent with BIOL 118. Prerequisite: BIOL 115 3 credits, Fall, Spring BIOL 118: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab This course includes laboratory exercises to compliment topics taught in BIOL 117. Concurrent with BIOL 117. 1 credit, Fall, Spring BIOL 122: Molecular and Cellular Biology This course is designed to introduce the student to certain aspects of cell structure and function, genetics, and molecular biology. This course, together with BIOL 124 and 126, provides the student with a firm foundation upon which the specialized courses can be built. 3 credits, Fall, Spring BIOL 123: Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab This course provides the student with laboratory experiences in which topics covered in BIOL 122 lecture are studied in an experimental fashion. Concurrent with BIOL 122. 1 credit, Fall, Spring BIOL 124: Animal Form and Function This course begins with a survey of several animal kingdom phyla (e.g. Cnidaria, Plathyhelminthes, Chordata, Annelida, Porifera). A functional approach is then taken to understanding the major organ systems in animals, emphasizing the vertebrates. Prequisite: A grade of D or better in BIOL 122, 123. 3 credits, Fall, Spring BIOL 125: Animal Form and Function Lab This course complements BIOL 124 lectures by giving the student a chance to experimentally investigate the anatomy and functions of some organ systems in animals. Concurrent with BIOL 124. Prerequisite: A grade of D or better in BIOL 122, 123. 1 credit, Fall, Spring BIOL 126: Ecosystem Biology and Evolution This course introduces principles pertaining to the evolution, ecology and behavior of diverse life forms, including the classification and characterization of all life kingdoms, with special emphasis on plants. Prerequisite: A grade of D or better in BIOL 122, 123, 124, 125. 3 credits, Fall, Spring BIOL 127: Ecosystem Biology and Evolution Lab This course compliments the topics of BIOL 126 through experimentation.


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