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BIOL
1100K Human Anatomy & Physiology
(4-2-4)
for the Health Care Professional
This course is a survey of general principles of human anatomy and physiology
with an emphasis on medical applications. It is restricted to students in Health
Science programs or requires the consent of the Division Dean. Laboratory
exercises supplement the lecture material.
Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Offered: All semesters.
BIOL
1110K Introduction to Environmental Biology
(3-2-4)
This course uses an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary environmental
problems for students not majoring in science. Laboratory exercises supplement
the lecture material. Cannot be used with BIOL 1107 to satisfy Area D.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: All semesters.
BIOL
2111K Human Anatomy & Physiology I
(4-2-4)
This course covers general physiological principles emphasizing the structure
and function of the human organ systems including the study of cells, tissues,
organs, and systems of the body as an integrated whole. Laboratory exercises
supplement the lecture material.
Prerequisites: Exit Learning Support.
Offered: All semesters.
BIOL
2112K Human Anatomy & Physiology II
(4-2-4)
This course is a continuation of BIOL 2111K. Laboratory exercises supplement
the lecture material.
Prerequisite: BIOL 2111K.
Offered: All semesters.
BIOL
2115K Essentials of Microbiology
(3-3-4)
This course covers microscopic biology to include bacterial, viral, fungal,
protozoan, and parasitic structure with metabolism as it applies to other
organismal pathology. Genetics, immunity and disease control are kincluded.
Laboratory exercises augment and support the lecture material.
Prerequisites: BIOL 2111K or BIOL 1108K or CHEM 1151K and BIOL 1100K.
Offered: All semesters.
BIOM
2100K Molecular Genetics
(3-3-4)
This course covers principles of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell genetics.
Emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of heredity, chromosome structure,
evolution and biotechnological applications. Upon completion, students should
be able to recognize and describe genetic phenomena and demonstrate
knowledge of important genetic principles. This course has been approved to
satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreements for transferability as a pre-
major and/or elective course requirements.
Prerequisites: Permission of program director.
Corequisites: None.
Offered: Spring.
BIOM
2101K Introduction to Biotechnology
(3-3-4)
This course introduces the basic skills and knowledge necessary in a biological
or chemical laboratory. Emphasis is placed on acquiring efficiency in the
laboratory, safety, solution preparation, and problem solving. Upon completion,