Courses
BSC1005. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCEThis course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. This course is for non-science majors. It is also recommended for students who need preparation before enrolling in a biology course for science majors. Students should be prepared to complete college-level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments as part of this course. This course satisfies one of the General Education Science requirements.
BSC1005C. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COMBINED.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COMBINEDCombination of BSC1005 and BSC 1005L with class and lab combined. An introduction to essential principles of biological science. Topics include, but are not limited to, the nature of science and the scientific method, chemistry for biology, cell structure, metabolism reproduction and genetics, gene regulation, organisms, and the theory of evolution. This course is for non-science majors. It is also recommended for students who need preparation before enrolling in a biology course for science majors. Students should be prepared to complete college-level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments as part of this course. This course satisfies one of the General Education Core Science requirements. (Special Fee: $68.00).
BSC1005H. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - HONORS.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - HONORSPrerequisites: Honors Program permissionSame as BSC1005 with honors content. Honors program permission required.(Special Fee: $68.00).
BSC1010C. GENERAL BIOLOGY I.
GENERAL BIOLOGY IPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes.In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Prerequisite for advanced biology courses. Students should be prepared to complete college-level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments as part of this course. This course meets one of the General Education science requirements for graduation. (Special Fee $59.00).
BSC1010H. GENERAL BIOLOGY I HONORS.
GENERAL BIOLOGY I HONORSSame as BSC1010C with honors content. Honors program permission required. (Special Fee: $59.00).
BSC1011C. GENERAL BIOLOGY II.
GENERAL BIOLOGY IIPrerequisite: Minimum grade of C in BSC1010C or BSC1010H A continuation of BSC1010C. Includes an analysis of biological systems at the organismal and supraorganismal levels: Unity and diversity of life, organismal structure and function. Will examine such topics as: Darwinism, origin of life, diversity and origin of Eukaryotes, evolution and diversity of the three Domains; animal and plant morphology, reproduction, development of animal behavior, population biology and ecology. Students should be prepared to complete college level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments as part of this course. This course meets the General Education science requirements for graduation. (Special Fee $103.00).
BSC1011H. GENERAL BIOLOGY II - HONORS.
GENERAL BIOLOGY II - HONORSSame as BSC1011C with honors content. Honors program permission required. (Special Fee: $103.00).
BSC1020. HUMAN BIOLOGY.
HUMAN BIOLOGYThis course includes the application of the scientific method and study of the human body with an emphasis on major organ systems and processes and their links to biological concepts underlying major societal and bioethical issues. Students should be able to complete college level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments as part of this course.
BSC1026. BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY.
BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITYGeneral, non-laboratory course designed to introduce students to various biological aspects of human sexuality, including sexual genetics and sex determination, sexual anatomy, physiology and development, processes of fertilization, pregnancy, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, menstruation, menopause, and aging. Other appropriate areas may be discussed when time permits. Students should be able to complete college level reading, writing, and mathematics assignments as part of this course.
BSC1026H. BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY - HONORS.
BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY - HONORSPrerequisites: Honors Program permissionSame as BSC1026 with honors content. Honors program permission required.
BSC1421C. INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY.
INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGYIn this lecture/lab course, students will be introduced to the field of biotechnology. Focus will be placed on applications of biotechnology, career opportunities, basic chemistry and cell biology, as well as on concepts and techniques necessary to work effectively in a biotechnology lab. Basic skills learned will include following procedures and keeping records, laboratory safety procedures, laboratory mathematics and measuring, preparing solutions; and basic techniques used for DNA extraction, processing and quantification. Students will develop confidence in their ability to work safely and proficiently with basic biotech lab instruments. (Special Fee: $112.00).
BSC2093C. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I.
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes and a minimum grade of C in BSC1010C or departmental approval.Scientific method, biochemical processes of life, cells, tissues, structure and function of integumentary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine and nervous systems, and organs of special senses. Lab exercises emphasize anatomic and physiologic principles associated with classroom work.(Special Fee: $42.00).
BSC2093H. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - HONORS.
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I - HONORSPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses and a minimum grade of C in BSC1010C; or a minimum of B for acceptable high school courses, such as honors biology and honors chemistry, or AP biology and AP chemistry.Same as BSC2093H with Honors content. Honors Program permission required.
BSC2094C. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II.
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPrerequisite: Minimum grade of C in BSC2093C or department approvalContinuation of BSC2093C, including cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems with considerable emphasis on biochemistry of metabolic processes and body fluids.(Special Fee: $45.00).
BSC2423C. PROTEIN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CELL CULTURE.
PROTEIN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CELL CULTUREPrerequisite: MCB2010C and BSC2427CThis combined lecture and laboratory course will address the use of proteins and cell culture in the field of Biotechnology. Students will conduct experiments to learn protein-based techniques including protein expression, purification, quantification, and analysis. Students will also perform protein-based assays. Cell culture will include instruction in growing both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. (Special Fee: $200.00).
BSC2426C. BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS I.
BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS IPrerequisite: BSC1010C and CHM1045C or higher and BSC1421CThis is a hands-on course that focuses on techniques and concepts of modern molecular biology with an emphasis on nucleic acid manipulation and analysis. The lecture will complement the lab to provide essential technical training to enable students to work in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and research laboratory settings. The instruction involves standard protocols in bacteria culture, DNA purification and manipulation, basic sequence analysis, and appropriate instrument operations and maintenance through project-based learning. (Special Fee: $136.00).
BSC2427C. BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS II.
BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS IIPrerequisite: BSC2426CThis lecture/lab course will provide students with an opportunity to apply the skills they have learned in Biotechnology Methods I in a Capstone DNA cloning project. Students will also learn about RNA structure and function. Students will perform RNA-based molecular biology techniques. (Special fee $192.00).
BSC2933. SELECTED TOPICS IN BIOLOGY.
SELECTED TOPICS IN BIOLOGYPrerequisite: Departmental approvalSelected topics in biological sciences based on historical, traditional or contemporary approach as background and interest of students and professor dictate. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
BSC2941. INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION IN BIOLOGY.
INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION IN BIOLOGY Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in Reading, Mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits, including BSC1010C.The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses.This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/ or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00).