Study cellular basis of life, with emphasis on biological macromolecules, cell organelles, cell membranes, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, and evolution of cells.
BIO 110: with minimum grade of D- and (May concurrently take CHEM 112: with minimum grade of D- and May concurrently take CHEM 112L: with minimum grade of D- or May concurrently take CHEM 231: with minimum grade of D- or May concurrently take CHEM 281: with minimum grade of D- and May concurrently take CHEM 281L: with minimum grade of D-) and CHEM 111: with minimum grade of D- and CHEM 111L: with minimum grade of D-
Study fundamental laws of heredity, the molecular structure and function of genes, and emerging genetic technologies.
BIO 110: with minimum grade of D- and BIO 210: with minimum grade of D-
(3 lecture, 3 laboratory) Stress regulatory mechanisms that maintain normal body function and broad general biological principles as they apply to structure and function.
(2 lecture, 3 laboratory) Study of regulation of cellular and systemic physiology, including membrane transport, cell cycle, autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular system, renal function and metabolism as they relate to homeostasis. Inquiry based laboratory.
BIO 245: with minimum grade of D-
(3 lecture, 3 lab) Basic microbiology course with applications for allied health professions such as nursing. Emphasis is on microorganisms involved in human health and disease, and microbiology in public health.
(BIO 100: with minimum grade of D- or BIO 105: with minimum grade of D- or BIO 110: with minimum grade of D-)
(2 lecture, 2 laboratory) An investigation of basic biological concepts in biological science through lecture, discussion and laboratory investigation. Ideal for students seeking elementary certification.