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Jennifer's courses at LSC

Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: BIOL
Course Number: 1005
Introduction to Cell Biology An introduction to the field of cell biology with a focus on the basic unit of life, the cell - its function, chemistry, metabolism, and structure. Must be passed with a grade of "C" or better to qualify as a prerequisite for other Biology courses. (Pre
Subject: BIOL
Course Number: 1007
Biology and Society This course uses fundamental principles in biology and biochemistry to examine contemporary biological issues facing society. Students will evaluate the ethical implications and political aspects of scientific topics. Topics include the scientific method,
Subject: BIOL
Course Number: 1120
General Biology 1 An introduction to the field of biology focusing on unifying biological principles, concepts, and theories. Includes the scientific method; life's chemical basis; cell theory; cellular structure, function, metabolism, and reproduction; genetics and inheri
Subject: BIOL
Course Number: 1140
Human Anatomy and Physiology I A study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body with emphasis on the relationship between structure and function. Topics studied are tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, articulations, muscle system, nervous system, and special senses.
Subject: BIOL
Course Number: 1170
Microbiology This course includes study of classification, structure and function of microbes with an emphasis on microbes that cause disease. Topics include microbial metabolism and growth, control of microbes, microbial genetics, and basic laboratory techniques used

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