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BIOL 228
This course is an introduction to the taxonomy of vascular plants, with emphasis on the local flora and on the techniques of herbarium science.BIOL 231
This course is a study of the anatomy, behavior, and identification of birds.BIOL 251
This course is a study ofvarious endocrine glands and their hormonal regulations of diverse physiological functions inhealth and disease.BIOL 268
This course is a study of human anatomy and physiology, including histology, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, and endocrine systems. Laboratory study includes the anatomy of human and cat.
BIOL 269
This course is a study of human anatomy including the structure and functioning of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory study includes of the anatomy of the cat and human.
BIOL 270
This course is a study of the nutritional requirements in humans. Topics discussed include comparative physiology of the digestive systems of domesticated animals, impact of nutrition on human health, nutrient biochemistry and metabolism, and nutritional management.BIOL 280
This course is a study of the nutritional and feeding requirements of domesticated species. Topics discussed include comparative physiology of the digestive systems of domesticated animals, nutrient categories, basic ration formulation, including uses of concentrates, nutrient supplementation, and forages.BIOL 290
This course is a synthesis of basic genetic principles and modem molecular theory.
BIOL 300
This course provides an overview of the immune system, including its activation, effector mechanisms and regulation, and examines the impact of the immune system on areas such as infection, organ transplantation, cancer, and auto-immune disease.
BIOL 308
This course compares the anatomy of representative forms of vertebrates and includes laboratory study of the comparative anatomy of the shark, other lower vertebrates, and the cat.