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Examines major concepts in biology -- the science of life -- and the nature of science itself and includes survey of fundamental life processes by which organisms live, grow, reproduce, and interact with their environment. This course is recommended for students interested in a brief overview of biology. Laboratory is included. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisite: None
Examines evolution, Mendelian genetics, biodiversity, and ecology. First of a three course series. Laboratory included. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None
Examines organismal (animal and plant) development and physiology. Final course of a three course series. Laboratory included. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None
Provides a study of structure and function of the human body. Topics include the cell, tissues, skeletal system, articulations, muscular system, and nervous system. This is the first of a two-course sequence. This course may not be transferable unless the entire sequence (BIOL& 241 and 242) is taken at LCC. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisite: BIOL& 160, BIOL& 260 or BIOL& 222 with a grade of C or above. Prerequisite waiver may be granted with appropriate documentation to the instructor.
Continues the study of structure and function of the human body. Topics include endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems; and fluid and electrolyte balance. This is the second part of a two-course sequence. This course may not be transferable unless the entire sequence (BIOL& 241 and 242) is taken at LCC. Laboratory is included. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: BIOL& 241 with a C or better. Prerequisite waiver may be granted with appropriate documentation to the instructor.
Introduces the discipline of genetics by interweaving classical genetics concepts with current issues including genetic diversity, the human genome, biotechnology, and genetic disorders. Presents the tools necessary for making informed decisions regarding the impact of genetic advances on individual lives and society, Laboratory includes exploration of DNA structure, DNA, gene, and protein identification, and problem solving using activities and biotechnology equipment. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None
Introduces fundamental biological principles from cells to human organ systems. Provides comprehensive coverage of the physiology of exercise and its role in successful integration of exercise principles into exercise programs. Laboratory is included. Lab hours are required for this course.
Prerequisites: None
Discusses selected advanced topics in microbiology. May be repeated for credit as topics change each time course is offered.
Prerequisites: BIOL& 260 or concurrent enrollment
Discusses selected advanced topics in human physiology. May be repeated for credit as topics change each time course is offered.
Prerequisites: BIOL& 241 or concurrent enrollment.