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Human Biology
BISC1001 R21
Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Ribeiro-Hurley, CRN 10023
A course designed for non-majors. The biology of humans, emphasizing cells and molecules, reproduction and development, structure and function of the body, inheritance and evolution. Lectures are complemented by scheduled laboratory work.
Ecology: A Human Approach
BISC1002 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Johnson, CRN 10017
A course designed for non-majors. Ecological concepts and how they relate to critical contemporary issues: air and water pollution, radiation, energy, world hunger. Includes experiments, demonstrations and field trips.
Introduction to Biology I
BISC1401 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 6-9:45 p.m.
4 credits, Iwantsch, CRN 10018
A combined introductory lecture and lab course for the Summer Session concentrating on the chemistry of biological molecules; cell organization, metabolism and reproduction; and the principles of genetics, molecular biology and evolution. Also includes a survey of viruses, eubacteria, archaebacteria, protists, fungi, and plants. Lab fee.
Introduction to Biology II
BISC1402 R21
Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 6-9:45 p.m.
4 credits, Iwantsch, CRN 10024
A combined introductory lecture and lab course for the Summer Session continuing the presentation begun in Introduction to Biology I. Includes higher plant and animal structure and function; a survey of the major animal phyla including aspects of their structure, function, behavior, and life cycle. Also includes concepts of ecology. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Biology I)
General Genetics
BISC2539 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 6-9 p.m.
4 credits, Ribeiro-Hurley, CRN 10019
A survey of the major principles and concepts of the science of heredity in light of the unifying position of genetics in biology. Lab fee.
Human Anatomy
BISC3221 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 1-4 p.m.
4 credits, Frank, CRN 10020
A combined lecture and lab course which examines cell, tissue, and gross anatomy of the major organ systems of the human body as they relate to life processes in health and disease. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Biology II)
Human Physiology
BISC3232 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
4 credits, Sankar, CRN 10021
A combined lecture and lab course that examines human body functions from cellular to organ system levels. A review of the general principles of whole body regulation is included. Internal responses to various physical stresses will also be discussed. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Biology II)
Biochemistry
BISC3521 R21
Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Jamburuthugoda, CRN 10025
A lecture course on the principles of biochemistry. Topics include the chemistry and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, enzymology; metabolism; bioenergetics; and gene structure and function.
Cell Biology
BISC3754 R11
Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Jamburuthugoda, CRN 10022
The main objective of this course is to allow you to have a clear and detailed understanding of the structure and function of eubaryotic cells and to be familiar with experimental methods used to explore biology of the cell. (Prereq: One semester of Organic Chemistry)

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