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2023-2024 Catalog 
  
2023-2024 Catalog
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BIO 103: Human Biology


Goal: To familiarize the student with the practice and issues of applying the scientific method and modern biological techniques to the study of the human condition.
Content: An exploration of the biological approaches to the study of the human species, human populations, and the human body. The first part of the course examines cell theory, Mendel and molecular genetics, population biology, ecology, evolution, and modern advances in biotechnology. These serve as contexts in which to evaluate applications of the scientific method to understanding human existence and our interactions with the natural world as individuals and societies. The second part of the course focuses inward on functions of the human body, including nutrition, maintenance of the internal environment, neural and endocrine control, immune responses, circulation, respiration, reproduction, development, and aging. Laboratories involve data collection and analysis of experiments directly related to human biology, using both classic and modern technological approaches, computers, biochemical and physiological test equipment, simulations and case studies.
Gen. Ed. Category: Exploring; Natural World; (SM).
Fee Required: Lab Fee
Credit: 4
Degree Level: Undergraduate



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