草霉视频原创

College Catalog

BIO Biology

Courses are listed by course discipline prefix, number, course title, credit hours, and, in parentheses, the number of lecture, laboratory and/or work experience/clinical hours, and the semester the course is offered. Local and state prerequisites and corequisites are identified by superscript L for localL and S for stateS. The symbol 鈥淎ND鈥 indicates the course will be offered 鈥淎s Needs Demand.鈥

UGETC represents the Universal General Education Transfer Component as described in the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA).

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 094 Concepts of Human Biology 4 (3-2) Fall, Spring

Prerequisite: None

Corequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

This course focuses on fundamental concepts of human biology. Topics include terminology, biochemistry, cell biology, tissues, body systems, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate preparedness for college-level anatomy and physiology courses.(2020 FA)

Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 110 Principles of Biology 4 (3-3) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: None

This course provides a survey of fundamental biological principles for non-science majors. Emphasis is placed on basic chemistry, cell biology, metabolism, genetics, evolution, ecology, diversity, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate increased knowledge and better understanding of biology as it applies to everyday life.(2014 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • UGETC course for A.A., A.A. Teacher Preparation, and A.F.A.
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.S. and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A.S. and A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 111 General Biology I 4 (3-3) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: None

This course introduces the principles and concepts of biology. Emphasis is placed on basic biological chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, metabolism and energy transformation, genetics, evolution, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of life at the molecular and cellular levels.(2014 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • UGETC course for A.A., A.A. Teacher Preparation, A.F.A., A.S., and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Other Gen. Ed. and Premajor Elective Hour course for A.E.
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A.S. and A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 112 General Biology II 4 (3-3) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: BIO-111S, minimum grade CL

Corequisite: None

This course is a continuation of BIO 111. Emphasis is placed on organisms, evolution, biodiversity, plant and animal systems, ecology, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of life at the organismal and ecological levels.(2014 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • UGETC course for A.S., and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A., and A.A. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 120 Introductory Botany 4 (3-3) AND

Prerequisite: BIO-110S or BIO-111S, minimum grade CL

Corequisite: None

This course provides an introduction to the classification, relationships, structure, and function of plants. Topics include reproduction and development of seed and non-seed plants, levels of organization, form and function of systems, and a survey of major taxa. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of plant form and function, including selected taxa of both seed and non-seed plants.(1997 SU) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A., A.A. Teacher Preparation, A.S., and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 130 Introductory Zoology 4 (3-3) AND

Prerequisite: BIO-110S or BIO-111S, minimum grade CL

Corequisite: None

This course provides an introduction to the classification, relationships, structure, and function of major animal phyla. Emphasis is placed on levels of organization, reproduction and development, comparative systems, and a survey of selected phyla. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of animal form and function including comparative systems of selected groups.(1997 SU) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A., A.A. Teacher Preparation, A.S., and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 140 Environmental Biology 3 (3-0) Fall, Spring

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: BIO-140AL

This course introduces environmental processes and the influence of human activities upon them. Topics include ecological concepts, population growth, natural resources, and a focus on current environmental problems from scientific, social, political, and economic perspectives. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of environmental interrelationships and of contemporary environmental issues.(1997 SU) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A., A.A. Teacher Preparation, A.S., and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A.S. and A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab 1 (0-3) Fall, Spring

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: BIO-140S

This course provides a laboratory component to complement BIO 140. Emphasis is placed on laboratory and field experience. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of environmental interrelationships and of contemporary environmental issues.(1997 SU) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A., A.A. Teacher Preparation, A.S., and A.S. Teacher Preparation
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.A.S. and A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 155 Nutrition 3 (3-0) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: None

This course covers the biochemistry of foods and nutrients with consideration of the physiological effects of specialized diets for specific biological needs. Topics include cultural, religious, and economic factors that influence a person's acceptance of food, as well as nutrient requirements of the various life stages. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the functions and sources of nutrients, the mechanisms of digestion, and the nutritional requirements of all age groups.(1997 SU) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Premajor and/or Elective course for A.A. and A.S.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 163 Basic Anat & Physiology 5 (4-2) Fall, Spring

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: None

This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance, and electrolytes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships.(1997 SU) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Premajor and/or Elective course for A.A. and A.S.
  • Natural Sciences Gen. Ed. course for A.A.S. and A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 (3-3) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: ENG-002L or BSP-4002L

Corequisite: None

This course provides a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include body organization, homeostasis, cytology, histology, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and special senses. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships.(1998 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Premajor and/or Elective course for A.A. and A.S.
  • Natural Sciences Gen. Ed. course for A.A.S. and A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 169 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 (3-3) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: BIO-169S, minimum grade CL

Corequisite: None

This course provides a continuation of the comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as metabolism, nutrition, acid-base balance, and fluid and electrolyte balance. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships.(1998 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Premajor and/or Elective course for A.A. and A.S.
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 175 General Microbiology 3 (2-2) Spring

Prerequisite: BIO-110S, BIO-111S, BIO-163S, or BIO-165S, minimum grade CL

Corequisite: None

This course covers principles of microbiology with emphasis on microorganisms and human disease. Topics include an overview of microbiology and aspects of medical microbiology, identification and control of pathogens, disease transmission, host resistance, and immunity. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of microorganisms and the disease process as well as aseptic and sterile techniques.(2004 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Premajor and/or Elective course for A.A. and A.S.
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.G.E.
Prefix Number Title Hours Semester
BIO 275 Microbiology 4 (3-3) Fall, Spring, Summer

Prerequisite: BIO-110S, BIO-111S, BIO-163S, or BIO-165S, minimum grade CL

Corequisite: None

This course covers principles of microbiology and the impact these organisms have on man and the environment. Topics include the various groups of microorganisms, their structure, physiology, genetics, microbial pathogenicity, infectious diseases, immunology, and selected practical applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills including microscopy, aseptic technique, staining, culture methods, and identification of microorganisms.(2023 FA) This course has been approved to satisfy the following requirement(s):

  • Premajor and/or Elective course for A.A. and A.S.
  • Natural Science Gen. Ed. course for A.G.E.