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Biological Sci (BIOL) 1 Biological Sci (BIOL) Courses BIOL 2213 Fall Flora: 2 semester hours. For teachers and others who wish to become acquainted with Idaho plants. BIOL 1100 Concepts of Biology: 4 semester hours. Common names are emphasized. Common cultivated and native plants are Considers biological issues related to human environment, population, collected and identified. F inheritance, and basic concepts of resource conservation. Historical, contemporary and future implications of these issues are discussed. COREQ: BIOL 2214 Spring Flora: 2 semester hours. BIOL 1100L. Partially satisfies Objective 5 of the General Education For those who wish to become acquainted with the common names and habitat Requirements. F, S, Su of edible, poisonous, native, and cultivated springtime plants of southeast Idaho. Identification and collection techniques are emphasized. S BIOL 1100L Concepts of Biology Lab: 0 semester hours. Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 1100. Partially satisifes Objective 5 BIOL 2221 Introductory Microbiology: 3 semester hours. of the General Education Requirements. F, S, Su Essential principles of microbiology and an introduction to various applications of economic importance. No credit if taken after BIOL 2235. PREREQ: BIOL 1101 Biology I: 4 semester hours. CHEM 1101, or CHEM 1111 and CHEM 1111L; BIOL 1101, or BIOL 2227 and Major concepts in biology with an emphasis on the acquisition of new BIOL 2227L. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 2221L. F, S, Su. knowledge, cell structure and function, principles of inheritance, and evolution. This course is for students majoring in the biological sciences. PREREQ: Student BIOL 2221L Introductory Microbiology Laboratory: 1 semester hour. must be able to place into MATH 1108. COREQ: BIOL 1101L. Partially satisfies PREREQ or COREQ: BIOL 2221. F, S, Su. Objective 5 of the General Education Requirements. F, S, Su BIOL 2227 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1: 3 semester hours. BIOL 1101L Biology I Lab: 0 semester hours. This course is the first semester of an integrated sequence in anatomy and Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 1101. Partially satisfies Objective 5 physiology. This course will provide a basic knowledge for students majoring of the General Education Requirements. F, S, Su in the health professions. By the end of the two semester sequence, students will have knowledge of the shape and structure of body parts, function of cells, BIOL 1102 Biology II: 4 semester hours. organs and systems of the body. PREREQ: Student must be able to place into Major concepts in biology with an emphasis on the development of diversity, MATH 1108. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 2227L. Partially satisfies Objective 5 of plant and animal structure and function, ecology, and behavior. This course is the General Education Requirements. F, S for students majoring in the biological sciences. PREREQ: BIOL 1101. COREQ: BIOL 1102L. F, S BIOL 2227L Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab: 1 semester hour. This course is the first semester of an integrated sequence in anatomy and BIOL 1102L Biology II Lab: 0 semester hours. physiology. This course will provide a basic knowledge for students majoring Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 1102. F, S in the health professions. By the end of the two semester sequence, students BIOL 1192 Careers in Ecology and Conservation Biology: 1 semester hour. will have knowledge of the shape and structure of body parts, function of cells, Designed to acquaint majors or interested students with the field of conservation organs and systems of the body. PREREQ: Student must be able to place into and to provide opportunities for interaction among students, faculty and MATH 1108. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 2227. Partially satisfies Objective 5 of the professionals. S General Education Requirements. F, S BIOL 1199 Experimental Course: 1-6 semester hours. BIOL 2228 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2: 3 semester hours. The content of this course is not described in the catalog. Title and number This course is the second semester of an integrated sequence in anatomy and of credits are announced in the Class Schedule. Experimental courses may physiology This course will provide a basic knowledge for students majoring in be offered no more than three times with the same title and content. May be the health professions. By the end of the two semester sequence, students will repeated. have knowledge of the shape and structure of body parts, function of cells, organs BIOL 2206 Cell Biology: 3 semester hours. and systems of the body. PREREQ: BIOL 2227 or BIOL 3301. PRE-or-COREQ: Study of cell structure and function, and experimental techniques used to study BIOL 2228L. F, S cells. Topics include cellular chemistry, expression of genetic information, BIOL 2228L Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab: 1 semester hour. protein sorting, reproduction, the cytoskeleton, signaling and cancer. PREREQ: This course is the second semester of an integrated sequence in anatomy and BIOL 1101, BIOL 1102, CHEM 1111, and CHEM 1111L. PREREQ or COREQ: physiology This course will provide a basic knowledge for students majoring in CHEM 1112 and CHEM 1112L. COREQ: BIOL 2207 for majors requiring the health professions. By the end of the two semester sequence, students will BIOL 2207. F, S have knowledge of the shape and structure of body parts, function of cells, organs BIOL 2207 Cell Biology Laboratory: 1 semester hour. and systems of the body. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 2228. F, S Experiments applying selected concepts from BIOL 2206. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 2229 Introduction to Pathobiology: 3 semester hours. BIOL 2206. F, S Concepts of pathobiology, to include causes, common mechanisms and BIOL 2209 General Ecology: 4 semester hours. manifestations of human disease. Integrating concepts in biology, medicine and Organisms in relation to their environment. Field trips. PREREQ: BIOL 1101 and public health. Designed for students interested in health professions. PREREQ: BIOL 1102. COREQ: BIOL 2209L. F, S BIOL 2228. F, S BIOL 2209L General Ecology Laboratory: 0 semester hours. BIOL 2230 Bioethics: 3 semester hours. Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 2209. F, S Examination of recent advances in biology and medicine in relation to basic ethical theories and traditional value systems. Focuses on human reproduction, genetic engineering, medical care, humans as experimental subjects, environmental issues, and death and dying. D 2 Biological Sci (BIOL) - Biological Sci (BIOL) BIOL 2235 General Microbiology: 3 semester hours. BIOL 3314 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy: 4 semester hours. Comparative taxonomy, cytology, physiology, genetics, immunology, and Descriptive studies of adult morphology of selected vertebrates and examples of ecology of microorganisms, and a survey of important applications. May be other representative chordates are used to illustrate the evolution of structure and repeated upon completion of BIOL 2235L. PREREQ: BIOL 1101, BIOL 1102, function. PREREQ: BIOL 1101 and BIOL 1102. COREQ: BIOL 3314L. F and CHEM 1112. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 2235L. F, S BIOL 3314L Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Lab: 0 semester hours. BIOL 2235L General Microbiology Lab: 1 semester hour. Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 3314. COREQ: BIOL 3314. F Laboratory exercises covering comparative taxonomy, cytology, physiology, BIOL 3316 Biometry Laboratory: 1 semester hour. genetics, immunology, and ecology of microorganisms. PRE-or-COREQ: Statistical analysis and presentation of data for the biological sciences. This BIOL 2235. F, S course, which complements MATH 3350, focuses on manipulation, presentation, BIOL 2280 Mentored Research Alliance: 2 semester hours. and analysis of data sets. PRE-or-COREQ: MATH 3350. F, S Discovery research in life sciences conducted in a cooperative learning BIOL 3324 Developmental Biology: 4 semester hours. community. May be repeated. PREREQ: BIOL 1101 and BIOL 1101L and Fundamental principles and concepts of embryological development. Selected permission of instructor. F, S model systems will be studied to illustrate basic concepts in development. BIOL 2299 Experimental Course: 1-6 semester hours. PREREQ: BIOL 1101, BIOL 1102, and BIOL 2206. COREQ: BIOL 3324L. S The content of this course is not described in the catalog. Title and number BIOL 3324L Developmental Biology Lab: 0 semester hours. of credits are announced in the Class Schedule. Experimental courses may Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 3324. S be offered no more than three times with the same title and content. May be repeated. BIOL 3337 Conservation Biology: 3 semester hours. An introduction to the multidisciplinary study of biodiversity patterns and threats BIOL 3301 Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology 1: 3 semester hours. to biodiversity from human activities. PREREQ: BIOL 2209 or permission of Structures and functions of integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous instructor. ES systems. PREREQ: BIOL 1101, or BIOL 2227 and BIOL 2227L. PRE-or- COREQ: BIOL 3301L. F,S BIOL 3358 Genetics: 3 semester hours. Basic principles of heredity, variation, and gene expression among eukaryotes, BIOL 3301L Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab: 1 semester prokaryotes, and viruses. PREREQ: BIOL 2206 or BIOL 2235. F, S hour. Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 3301. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 3301. BIOL 3399 Experimental Course: 1-6 semester hours. F,S The content of this course is not described in the catalog. Title and number of credits are announced in the Class Schedule. Experimental courses may BIOL 3302 Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology 2: 3 semester hours. be offered no more than three times with the same title and content. May be Structures and functions of circulatory, respiratory, urinary, digestive, repeated. endocrine, and reproductive systems. PREREQ: BIOL 1101, or BIOL 2227 and BIOL 2227L. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 3302L. F,S BIOL 4400 Oral Histology and Embryology: 3 semester hours. The microanatomy and formative processes of the teeth and their surrounding BIOL 3302L Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab: 1 semester structures. COREQ: BIOL 4400L. F hour. Assignments to apply principles from BIOL 3302. PRE-or-COREQ: BIOL 3302. BIOL 4400L Oral History and Embryology Lab: 0 semester hours.