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BIOL 215H eBiology - Phage Hunters I
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This is a lab-driven course for students not majoring in natural or physical sciences. Participants will engage in genuine, real-world research identifying novel bacteriophages from the environment using modern biological techniques. The course includes two lab meetings per week and a large degree of self-paced investigative work. The lab continues with HONR216 eBiology - Phage Hunters II. No science background is required. Science Plus Lab (GEP), Science Plus Lab (GFR). Requirement Group: You must have been admitted to the Honors College to take this course. [3]
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BIOL 216H eBiology - Phage Hunters II
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In Phage Hunters II, participants will utilize state of the art computer programs to annotate a complete bacteriophage genome sequence generated in HONR 215/BIOL215H, and identify that unknown bacteriophage. The course includes two lab meetings per week and a large degree of self-paced investigative work. No science background is required. Prerequisites: HONR215/BIOL215H. Science Plus Lab (GEP), Writing Intensive, Science Plus Lab (GFR). [3]
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BIOL 233 Nutrition and Health
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Basic principles of normal human nutrition. Topics include: nutrient classification; digestion, assimilation, and metabolic functions of the major nutrients; energy balance; metabolic regulation; dietary guidelines and standards; nutrient composition of foods and diet selection; nutritional considerations in pregnancy, childhood, adulthood, and later years. This course provides an introduction to nutrition for students pursuing careers in health-related fields. Prerequisite: BIOL 100, 101 or 141 and CHEM101 or CHEM 123 (or their Honors equivalents) [3]
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BIOL 251 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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The first semester of a two-semester lecture course covering the structure and function of the organs of the human body. An integrated approach permits concurrent presentation of the anatomy and physiology of each organ system. Prerequisites: BIOL 100 or 100H or 101 or 141 or 141H and CHEM 124 or 102 or 102H or permission of the instructor. All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. Science (non-lab) (GFR) [3]
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BIOL 251L Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
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Laboratory course to accompany BIOL 251. The laboratory includes dissections, work with skeletons. models of body parts. and experimental studies of physiological processes. Required for most Allied Health programs. Prerequisites: CHEM 124L or CHEM 102L. Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 251 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor. All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. Course Fee = $50.00, Lab Component (must be paired with S course) (GEP), Lab Component (must be paired with S course) (GFR) [1]
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BIOL 252 Human Anatomy and Physiology 11 (MS)
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Continuation of BIOL 251. You must have completed BIOL 251 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor. Science (non-lab) (GFR) [3]
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BIOL 252L Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
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Continuation of BIOL 251L. Prerequisite: You must have completed BIOL 251 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor. All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. Course Fee = $50.00, Lab Component (must be paired with S course) (GEP), Lab Component (must be paired with S course) (GFR) [1]
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BIOL 275 Microbiology
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Introductory course describing the fundamental properties of micro-organisms and viruses and their relationships to other life forms. Topics include the structure and function of bacteria, mode of action of antibiotics, genetics of bacteria and the role of bacteria in disease. The structure, replication and pathology of viruses are discussed, including the response of hosts to viral infection and the fundamental concepts of the immune response. Prerequisite: BIOL 100, BIOL 100H, BIOL 101, BIOL 141 or BIOL 141H. Science (non-lab) (GEP), Science (non-lab) (GFR). [3]
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BIOL 275L Microbiology Laboratory
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This laboratory course consists of a series of exercises designed to familiarize the student with microbiological techniques. Experiments are performed in basic bacteriology. applied bacteriology, virology and immunology. Students will be expected to work independently. spending brief periods of time other than during the scheduled lab period collecting data. Pre- or corequisite: BIOL 275. Course Fee = $50.00, Lab Component (must be paired with S course) (GEP), Lab Component (must be paired with S course) (GFR). [2]
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* Class is offered at both the graduate and undergraduate level |