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Courses at the 200-level

BIOL 221: Genetics

A balanced treatment of classical Mendelian concepts, population topics, and the recent advances in molecular genetics are presented. Lecture and laboratory.
4 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • BIOL 111
  • BIOL 112
BIOL 231: Human Anatomy

By using a systematic approach, study is made of the human organism with respect to the histological and gross anatomy. Lecture and laboratory (dissection included). (Formerly Biology 331.)
4 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • BIOL 111 and 112, or 108
BIOL 261: The World's Forests

Interactions between people and their native trees are explored from historical, biological/environmental, humanitarian/aesthetic, and socioeconomic perspectives. Emphasis is on how trees are perceived and used by diverse cultures.
4 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Gen. Ed. Core 1, 2, and 3.
RADT 201: Orientation to Radiologic Technology

Topics include the history of x-rays, the technologist’s role on the health care team, radiographic equipment, clinical settings, and the various modalities in diagnostic imaging.
1 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Open only to students majoring in


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