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Course Listing
Course Listing
1000-Level Courses
| BIOL 1120 | SURVEY OF BIOLOGY | 3 |
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1100 or 1110; MATH 1180 or higher. A survey of major biological principles and phenomena in various plant and animals with emphasis on man. (not for major credit)
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| BIOL 1140 | BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS | 3 |
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1100 or 1110; MATH 1180 or higher. Lectures integrating developmental, genetic, neurophysiological, psychological, sociological and philosophical aspects of human consciousness in terms a lay person can understand. (not for major credit)
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| BIOL 1150 | HUMAN INHERITANCE: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS | 3 |
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1100 or 1110; MATH 1180 or higher. Basic principles of human inheritance. Includes a comprehensive treatment of modern genetic technologies and their social, ethical, political, and economic implications. (not for major credit)
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| BIOL 1220 | SURVEY OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY | 1 |
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Co-requisite: BIOL 1120 and signature of instructor. (Not for major credit). A series of laboratory exercises that supplement the material discussed in BIOL 1120.
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| BIOL 1340 | THE NATURE OF SCIENCE | 3 |
| An interdisciplinary course that discusses major scientific discoveries, the role of hypothesis testing in science, the use of mathematics in science, data presentation, and moral and ethical issues that stem from science. | ||
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