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BIO 203 Health and Longevity

An exploration of how the human body's systems work in coordination with each other and in response to changes in the environment, with a particular focus on how this relates to health and longevity. Three hours of lecture per week.

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BIO 205 Foundations of Biology

Introductory principles of biology, including the nature of scientific inquiry, biochemistry, metabolism, protein structure and function, cell structure and function, and genetics. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit for 205 will not be granted for students who have completed BIO 207. This course meets the requirements for nursing majors.

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BIO 207 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology

This course provides introductory principles of biology. Topics include the nature of scientific inquiry, biochemistry and metabolism, macromolecular structure and function, cell structure and function, and molecular and Mendelian genetics. Credit for BIO 207 will not be granted to students who have completed BIO 205. Three hours of lecture per week.

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Corequisites

BIO 277 may be taken concurrently

BIO 208 Introduction to Evolution and Ecology

Second course in the sequence of introductory principles of biology, providing essential background in the fields of Evolution and Ecology. Topics include evolution, population genetics, processes of speciation, phylogeny and classification, dynamics among individuals in populations and communities, the concepts underlying ecosystem functions, and interactions between organisms and their environment. Three hours of lecture per week.

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Prerequisites

BIO 205 or BIO 207, and BIO 277 or ENV 200; all with a C- or higher

Corequisites

BIO 278 may be taken concurrently

BIO 277 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab

Laboratory investigation into the biochemistry, cellular structure and function, and genetics of cells and living organisms. Three hours of lab per week. Fee: $70

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Corequisites

BIO 205 or BIO 207

BIO 278 Introduction to Evolution and Ecology Lab

This lab emphasizes scientific literacy and scientific inquiry through reading primary literature and performing student-designed research. Three hours of lab per week. Fee: $70.

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Prerequisites

BIO 205 or BIO 207, and BIO 277; all with a C- or higher

Corequisites

BIO 208

BIO 290 Directed Study

Independent study in a specialized field under the direction of an instructor. Maximum of eight credits under the number. Instructor permission is required.

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