Available Courses in Biology

General Biology (BIO 101)

General Biology is designed for students with a limited background in biology and will survey the most important concepts, principles and processes of the biological sciences. Course topics include, cell structure and function, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, genetics, evolution, ecology, microbiology and biochemistry.

Available: Now

Copyright Year: 2009

Microbiology (BIO 300)

Microbiology is the study of the morphology, physiology, and the classification of microorganisms associated with disease. The study includes methods of disease prevention through sanitation, disinfection and sterilization, sources and means of infection, and body defenses.

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Copyright Year: 2010

Pathophysiology (SCI 202)

Students receive an in-depth study of human pathological processes. Focus is given to the signs and symptoms of common diseases and treatments for diagnosed diseases.

Available: Now

Copyright Year: 2010

Physiology (BIO 200)

The physio‐chemical study of the systems forming the human body. Emphasis is placed on the relationships between the systems and the maintaining of a homeostatic condition within the body. Diseases, defects, and abnormalities are covered with each system.

Available: Now

Copyright Year: 2010