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Biology

BIO 100:  Introductory Biology  (3) I, II.
Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental requirements. The course will deal with introductory principles of biology that are fundamental to an individual’s knowledge as it pertains to the  interrelationships of organisms in the natural world. Topics to be addressed: cellular basis of life, metabolism, genetics, biological diversity, reproduction, evolution, ecology, and environmental biology. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor  requirements. Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for BIO 101 or 102.  2 Lec/2Lab. Gen. Ed. E-4.

BIO 101:   Essentials of Biology (3) I, II.
ONLINE ONLY. Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental requirements. Biological principles and applications as relates to life on earth from the molecular to ecosphere scale; current topics in genetics, evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and human biology will be discussed. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements. Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for BIO 100 or 102. 2 Lec/2 Lab. Gen. Ed. E-4.

BIO 102:  Inquiry Biology for Teachers (3) I, II.
Prerequisite: completion of all developmental requirements; pre-teaching or teaching elementary and middle school education majors only or departmental approval. An inquiry-based, conceptual-approach biological sciences course for teaching majors. Topics include the nature of science, cell biology, biodiversity, inheritance, ecology and ecosystems, evolution and adaptation.  May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements. Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for BIO 100 or 101. 2 Lec/2 Lab. Gen. Ed. E-4.

BIO 111:  Cell and Molecular Biology (4) I, II.
Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental requirements. An introduction to fundamental principles of cell and molecular biology as they apply to plants, animals, and microbes; the molecular basis of life, cellular structure and function, genetic and molecular biology.  Designed for biology majors. Credit will not be awarded for both BIO 111 and BIO 121. 3 Lec/2Lab. Gen. Ed. E-4.

BIO 112:  Ecology and Evolution (4) I, II.
Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental requirements. An introduction to the fundamental principles of ecology and evolution: interactions among plants, animals, microbes, and their environment, and the diversification of life through evolutionary  processes. Designed for biology majors. 3 Lect/2 Lab. Gen. Ed. E-4.

BIO 121: Principles of Biology (4) I, II.
Course dropped.  Replaced with BIO 111 and BIO 112.

BIO 131: General Botany (4) I, II.
Course dropped.  Replaced with BIO 318: General Botany.

BIO 141: General Zoology (4) I, II.
Course dropped.  Replaced with BIO 319: General Zoology.

BIO 171:  Human Anatomy (3) I, II.
Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental requirements. A study of the basic anatomy of the human body and appropriate correlations with body functions. 2 Lec/2 Lab. Gen. Ed. VII (NS).

BIO 215:  Insects and Society (3) (A)
An introduction to insects and their influence on human society. Impacts of insects on our food supply, homes and health, as well as the influence of insects on culture, world history, and the long-term maintenance of the earth’s critical support systems. May not be used to satisfy biology major or minor requirements. Gen. Ed. VII.

BIO 271:  Advanced Human Anatomy (3) II
Prerequisites: BIO 171 and departmental approval. An advanced study of human anatomy. Emphasis is placed on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems and their anatomical and functional relationships. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements. 2 Lec/2 Lab.

BIO 273:  Clinical Microbiology (4) I, II
Prerequisite: BIO 171. A study of microorganisms as causative agents in diseases of humans with emphasis on differentiation and culture, types of diseases, modes of transmission, prophylactic, therapeutic and epidemiological considerations. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements. Creditwill not be awarded for both BIO 273 and CLT 209. 2 Lec/4 Lab. Gen. Ed. VII (NS).

BIO 300:  Economic Plants (3) I, II
Economic consideration of plants as sources of food, medicine, and other products; the origin, domestication, general anatomy and culture of plants; deleterious  plants; aspects of aesthetics and effect on society and world events. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements, except the biology (teaching)  major and minor.

BIO 301:  Human Physiology (3) I, II
Functions of human life processes at the cellular, tissue, and organ‑system levels of organization with emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms will be considered in this course. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements. Gen. Ed. VII (NS).

BIO 303:  Human Heredity and Society (3) I, II
Inheritance of human traits, including blood groups, sex and sex‑related traits, lethal factors, mental capacities, and metabolic disorders; pedigrees, family traits,  and population trends. A current background in general biology (BIO 100 or NAT 101) is recommended but not required. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements. Gen. Ed. VII (NS).

BIO 304:  Birds of Kentucky (3) A
Course Dropped.

BIO 310:  Biology of Aging (3) A
Prerequisite: BIO 100 or NAT 101 or BIO 171 or instructor approval. System by system approach to the biological effects of the aging process on the human body. May not be used to satisfy area, major, or minor requirements in the Department of Biological Sciences. Fulfills University Wellness requirement. Gen. Ed. VI.

BIO 315:  Genetics (4) I, II
Prerequisite: 111 or 112 or departmental approval. Discussion of Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, genetic mapping, and population genetics. Emphasis on critical thinking skills and logic  through experimental analysis. Laboratory will include experimental manipulation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. 3 Lec/3 Lab.

BIO 316:  Ecology (4) I, II
Prerequisite: BIO 112. Basic concepts and principles as applied to the study of organisms or groups of organisms in their interrelations to each other and to their environments. 2 Lec/4 Lab.

BIO 317:  Conservation of Wildlife Resources (3) I, II
See WLD 317. (Course prefix has been changed).

BIO 318: General Botany (4) I, II. (FORMERLY BIO 131)
Prerequisite: BIO 111 or 112.  Both courses are recommended. Structure and functions of vascular plants; morphology, classification, life histories, ecology and evolution of autotrophs, plantlike protists, and fungi. Credit will not be awared for both BIO 318 and 131. 3 Lec/3 Lab.

BIO 319: General Zoology (4) I, II (FORMERLY BIO 141)
Prerequisite: BIO 111 or 112. Both courses are recommended. Morphology, physiology, comparative anatomy, development, life history, evolution, and diversity of animals. Credit will not be awarded for both BIO 319 and 141. 3 Lec/3 Lab.

BIO 320:  Principles of Microbiology (4) I, II
Prerequisites: BIO 121 and CHE 112; or departmental approval. A study of bacteria and other microorganisms, their morphology, development and function;  techniques of isolation, cultivation and identification; physiology, nutrition, and genetics; role of microbes in medicine, agriculture, and industry. 2 Lec/4 Lab.

BIO 328:  Plant Physiology (4) II
Course Dropped.

BIO 331:  Cell Biology (3) I

Prerequisites: BIO 111 and CHE 112. An introduction to the structure and function of plant and animal cells, with emphasis on the structure and function of cell organelles. An overview of molecular techniques used in the study of cellular metabolism.

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

Functions Of Animal Cells Animal Cell Model Diagram Project Parts Structure Labeled Coloring and Plant Cell Organelles Cake

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