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Course Descriptions 2009-2010 Catalog
Biology
BIO 090 Basic Biology Concepts
4 Credits
Examines the molecular, cellular, genetic, and laboratory
concepts necessary to succeed in a 200-level Biology course.
This course includes a study of chemistry, cell structure and
function, cellular metabolism, and basic concepts of molecular
biology. This course includes
laboratory experience.
BIO 104 Biology: A Human Approach
4 Credits
Develops a basic knowledge of the structure and function of
the human body by studying the body’s structure as a series
of interrelated systems. Includes cardiovascular, respiratory,
digestive, lymphatic, musculoskeletal, nervous, endocrine,
reproductive and urinary systems, and genetics. Emphasizes
disease prevention and wellness. This course includes laboratory
experiences.
BIO 105 Science Of Biology: GT-SC1
4 Credits
Examines the basis of biology in the modern world and
surveys the current knowledge and conceptual framework of
the discipline. Biology as a science–process of gaining new
knowledge–is explored as is the impact of biological science
on society. This course includes laboratory experiences. This
course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses.
GT-SC1.
BIO 111 General College Biology With Lab: GT-SC1
5 Credits
Examines the fundamental molecular, cellular, and genetic principles
characterizing plants and animals. Includes cell structure
and function and the metabolic processes of respiration and
photosynthesis, as well as cell reproduction and basic concepts
of heredity. This course includes laboratory experience.
PREREQUISITE:
High school biology and chemistry, mathematics
and physics strongly recommended. This course is one of the
Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SC1.
BIO 112 General College Biology II With Lab: GT-SC1
5 Credits
A continuation of Biology I. Includes ecology, evolution, classification,
structure and function in plants and animals. This
course includes laboratory experience.
PREREQUISITE: BIO
111. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer
courses. GT-SC1
BIO 115 Human Genetics
3 Credits
Focuses on the inheritance of human traits. It is a nonmathematical
study for the non-science major. Topics include
Mendelian, non-Mendelian, and sex-linked inheritance; role
of mutations in the evolutionary process; as well as inherited
diseases and the ethics of genetic technologies.
BIO 143 Ecology of Colorado
3 Credits
Studies the natural environments in Colorado. Explores the
vast natural environments of Colorado and the plants and
animals that inhabit the life zones of our majestic plains,
mountains, and valleys. Discovers the interrelationships of
man and his Colorado environment–past, present, and future.
Through an inquiry approach, the student examines the
changing needs and roles of our environments. Field trips
include Roxborough State Park, Garden of the Gods, Mt.
Evans, Pikes Peak, Deer Creek Canyon, Daniels Park,
Barr Lake or others.
BIO 201 Human Anatomy And Physiology I: GT-SC1
4 Credits
Focuses on an integrated study of the human body including
the histology, anatomy and physiology of each system.
Examines molecular, cellular, and tissue levels of organization
plus integument, skeletal, articulations, muscular, nervous and
endocrine systems. Includes a mandatory hands-on laboratory
experience covering experimentation, cadaver workshops,
microscopy, observations, and dissection. This is the first
semester of a two-semester sequence.
PREREQUISITE: BIO
090, 111, 104 or equivalent, or Department Chair permission.
This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer
courses. GT-SC1.
BIO 202 Human Anatomy And Physiology II: GT-SC1
4 Credits
Focuses on the integrated study of the human body and
the histology, anatomy and physiology of the following
systems and topics: cardiovascular, hematology, lymphatic
and immune, urinary, fluid and electrolyte control, digestive,
nutrition, respiratory, reproductive and development. Includes
a mandatory hands-on laboratory experience involving experimentation,
cadaver workshops, microscopy, observations
and dissection. This is the second semester of a two-semester
sequence.
PREREQUISITE: BIO 201 or equivalent, or Instructor’s
permission. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed
Transfer courses. GT-SC1.
BIO 204 Microbiology: GT-SC1
4 Credits
Designed for health science majors. Examines microorganisms
with an emphasis on their structure, development, physiology,
classification, and identification. The laboratory experience
includes culturing, identifying, and controlling microorganisms
with an emphasis on their role in infectious disease.
PREREQUISITE:
BIO 201 or equivalent, or Instructor’s permission. This
course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses.
GT-SC1.
BIO 208 General College Microbiology: GT-SC1
5 Credits
Designed for biology and health science majors. Surveys
microorganisms with an emphasis on their structure, development,
physiology, classification, and identification. Includes
microbial diversity, functional anatomy, biochemistry, genetics,
ecology, and disease. Mandatory hands-on laboratory experience
covers sterile technique, microscopy, culture procedures,
and biochemical and genetic analysis.
PREREQUISITE: BIO
201 or equivalent, or Instructor’s permission. This course is one
of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SC1.
BIO 216 Human Pathophysiology
4 Credits
Focuses on the alterations in the physiological, cellular and
biochemical processes of the human body, and the associated
homeostatic responses and manifestations of disease.
Prior knowledge of cellular biology and anatomy and physiology
are essential.
PREREQUISITES: BIO 201 AND 202 with a
“C” or better.
BIO 220 General Zoology: GT-SC1
5 Credits
Focuses on the study of invertebrate and vertebrate animals
and examines structure, evolutionary development, ecology,
classification, physiology, reproduction, and zoogeography. A
survey of zoological diversity emphasizes the characteristics,
zoological contributions, and classification of animal phyla and
major classes. Requires hands-on laboratory and field experience.
Designed for biology majors.
PREREQUISITE: BIO 111
or equivalent, or Instructor’s permission. This course is one of
the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SC1.
BIO 221 Botany: GT-SC1
5 Credits
This course is designed for biology majors. It is a study of
nonvascular and vascular plants. It emphasizes photosynthetic
pathways, form and function, reproduction, physiology,
genetics, diversity, evolution and ecology. This course requires
mandatory hands-on laboratory and field experience.
PREREQUISITE:
BIO 111 or equivalent, or Instructor’s permission.
This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer
courses. GT-SC1.
BIO 224 Genetics
4 Credits
Studies the fundamental laws of heredity and their application
to living organisms. Covers the basics of genetics. Focuses
on the laws of Mendal, linkage, mutation concept, molecular
genetics, and the Hardy-Weinberg law. Includes a laboratory
experience.
PREREQUISITE: BIO 111 or equivalent or Instructor’s
permission.
BIO 275 Topics In Biology
1-6 Variable Credits
Covers a specific topic within Biology, as determined by the
Instructor. Reflects the special expertise of the faculty and/or
the special needs of the students.
BIO 285 Independent Study
1-6 Variable Credits
Allows students to pursue a specific project within Biology.
The student and Instructor determine the topic, outline
of work, and method of evaluation.
PREREQUISITE:
Instructor’s permission.
BIO 287 Cooperative Education
1-6 Variable Credits
Provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in
applying occupational skills and/or to develop specific skills in
a work setting. The Instructor works with the student to select
an appropriate work site, establish learning objectives and
coordinate learning activities with the employer or work site
supervisor. Attendance at seminars and/or interaction with
Instructor is required.
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