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Biology
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BIOL 115 Human Structure and Function
An examination of the structure and function of the human body with particular emphasis on anatomy and physiology.
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BIOL 120 The Nature of Life
An introduction to the underlying fundamental aspects of living systems including cell biology, genetics and the evolutionary processes that lead to complex, multi-cellular life forms.
Prerequisite: Biology 30 or permission of instructor. As part of this course, you must also register for the BIOL 120 lab.
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BIOL 241 Anatomy and Physiology I
An introduction to the structure and function of the human body. This course examines the integrated human anatomy and physiology in a holistic way. This course will have particular emphasis on cellular, integumentary, skeleton, muscular, and nervous systems.
Note: As part of this course, you must also register for the BIOL 241 Lab -
BIOL 242 Anatomy and Physiology II
An introduction to the structure and function of the human body. This course examines the integrated human anatomy and physiology in a holistic way. This course will have particular emphasis on endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic and immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.
Note: As part of this course, you must also register for the BIOL 242 LabPrerequisite: BIOL 241 Anatomy and Physiology I