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AUT 204 Automatic Transmissions<br />

and Transaxles 4 cr.<br />

This course emphasizes the theory, operation,<br />

and diagnosis of automatic transmissions and<br />

transaxles. It covers the rebuilding of common<br />

automatic transmissions and transaxles.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT 101, AUT 104<br />

1/6/0 FA<br />

Biology<br />

BIO 103 General Biology I 3 cr.<br />

This course considers the fundamental<br />

principles of biology with emphasis on the<br />

molecular and cellular basis of life. The<br />

topics covered include cell structure, function,<br />

mitosis, meiosis, genetics, evolution, and<br />

ecology.<br />

Prerequisite: High school chemistry or<br />

CHE 107; High school biology or BIO 120 or<br />

equivalent; MTH 075 or equivalent; college<br />

reading and writing level.<br />

3/0/0 FA/SP/SU<br />

BIO 104 General Biology I Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This laboratory course includes experiments<br />

which require students to apply their<br />

knowledge of enzymes, diffusion, osmosis,<br />

cellular respiration, fermentation, mitosis,<br />

meiosis, genetics, bacteriology, and protist<br />

biology. This course may not be taken prior to<br />

the General Biology I lecture.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 103<br />

0/2/0 FA/SP/SU Course fee charged<br />

BIO 107 General Biology II 3 cr.<br />

This course is a comparative study of the<br />

kingdoms, including but not limited to<br />

morphology, physiology, organ systems,<br />

homeostasis, evolution, and taxonomy.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104<br />

3/0/0 FA/SP<br />

BIO 108 General Biology II Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This laboratory course examines the<br />

biodiversity of multicellular algae, plants,<br />

fungi, and animals. Students learn to use<br />

dichotomous keys for identification purposes<br />

and dissection skills to examine plant and<br />

animal anatomy. This course may not be<br />

taken prior to the General Biology II lecture.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 107<br />

Co-requisite: BIO 107<br />

0/2/0 FA/SP Course fee charged<br />

BIO 110 Fundamentals of Anatomy<br />

and Physiology I 3 cr.<br />

This course concentrates on cellular<br />

physiology and the following organ systems:<br />

integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous,<br />

and the special senses. This course is<br />

designed for allied health majors.<br />

Prerequisite: High school biology required<br />

or BIO 120, BIO 121<br />

3/0/0 FA/SP/SU<br />

BIO 111 Fundamentals of Anatomy<br />

and Physiology I Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This laboratory course provides laboratory<br />

experiences that apply to the topics and<br />

concepts covered in the Fundamentals of<br />

Anatomy and Physiology I lecture. All<br />

dissections are performed via computer<br />

animation.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 110<br />

0/3/0 Course fee charged<br />

BIO 114 Fundamentals of Anatomy<br />

and Physiology II 3 cr.<br />

This course concentrates on the following<br />

organ systems: cardiovascular, respiratory,<br />

urinary, digestive, endocrine, reproductive<br />

and genetics. This course is designed for<br />

allied health majors.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 110<br />

3/0/0 FA/SP<br />

BIO 115 Fundamentals of Anatomy<br />

and Physiology II Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This laboratory course provides laboratory<br />

experiences that apply to the topics and<br />

concepts covered in the Fundamentals of<br />

Anatomy and Physiology II lecture. All<br />

dissections are performed via computer<br />

animation.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 114<br />

0/3/0 Course fee charged<br />

BIO 120 Basic Biology<br />

and Human Affairs 3 cr.<br />

This course explores the scientific investigation<br />

of biological principles with emphasis on the<br />

cellular basis of life, plant and animal structure<br />

and function, genetics, reproduction,<br />

evolution, and ecology.<br />

3/0/0 FA/SP<br />

BIO 121 Basic Biology<br />

and Human Affairs Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This course provides laboratory experiences<br />

that apply to the topics and concepts covered<br />

in Biology and Human Affairs.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 120<br />

0/2/0 FA/SP Course fee charged<br />

BIO 130 Environmental <strong>Science</strong> 3 cr.<br />

This course introduces current environmental<br />

problems. The scientific method is the tool for<br />

the analysis and possible solution to these<br />

problems. The course also covers the<br />

economic, ethical, and political aspects of<br />

these issues.<br />

Prerequisite: High school chemistry or biology<br />

Co-requisite: BIO 131<br />

3/0/0<br />

BIO 131 Environmental <strong>Science</strong><br />

Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This course introduces students to laboratory<br />

and field techniques and equipment used in<br />

environmental science. Field trips acquaint<br />

students with methods of resource recovery<br />

and resource conservation.<br />

Prerequisite: High school chemistry or biology<br />

Co-requisite: BIO 130<br />

0/2/0 Course fee charged<br />

BIO 155 Basic Microbiology 3 cr.<br />

This course discusses normal and abnormal<br />

microbiota of humans with emphasis on transmission,<br />

prevention, and control of pathogens.<br />

It is designed for students who have not taken<br />

BIO 103/104 (General Biology I), i.e., two-year<br />

nursing students and non-biology majors.<br />

Prerequisite: High school chemistry;<br />

High school biology; MTH 075 or equivalent;<br />

college reading level; ENG 101<br />

3/0/0 FA/SP/SU<br />

BIO 156 Basic Microbiology Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This course focuses on the identification of<br />

normal and abnormal microflora and parasites<br />

common to humans.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 155<br />

0/3/0 FA/SP/SU Course fee charged<br />

BIO 208 Human Anatomy<br />

and Physiology I 3 cr.<br />

This course covers the following organ systems<br />

in both the normal and diseased states:<br />

integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous,<br />

and special senses. This course is designed for<br />

biology majors or those intending to transfer<br />

to a four-year institution.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 107, BIO 108<br />

3/0/0 FA<br />

BIO 209 Human Anatomy and<br />

Physiology I Laboratory 1 cr.<br />

This course provides laboratory experiences<br />

that apply to the topics and concepts covered<br />

in Human Anatomy & Physiology I lecture.<br />

The laboratory experiences involve structural<br />

and functional concepts of mammalian<br />

systems.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 208<br />

0/3/0 FA Course fee charged<br />

BIO 212 Human Anatomy and<br />

Physiology II 3 cr.<br />

This course covers the following organ systems<br />

in both the normal and diseased states: cardiovascular,<br />

respiratory, urinary, digestive,<br />

endocrine, reproductive, and genetics. This<br />

course is designed for biology majors or those<br />

intending to transfer to a four-year institution.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 208, BIO 209<br />

3/0/0 SP<br />

To access outlines for these course descriptions, please visit http://www.bcc.edu/pages/476.asp<br />

www.bcc.edu<br />

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