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BIOLOGY (BIO)

Course

Name

Description

BIO111

Human Form and Function

This course is intended to provide students with a preliminary introduction to human anatomy and physiology. It is designed to prepare students requiring only a technical level of familiarity with human anatomy, providing the background required for...

BIO120

Environmental Biology

This course focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Topics include ecology, population biology, modification of our environment, resource use, land use planning, pollution, and energy. The goal is to better understand the bio...

BIO123

Principles of Biology

This course introduces basic biological principles of life processes held in common by all organisms. Topics covered include the chemical and physical basis of life, cell structure and function, concepts of heredity, population genetics, and evolutio...

BIO126

Local Flora

Introduces lab and field identification of plants of northeastern Illinois. Students use taxonomic keys and make useful collections of plants from various habitats. Note: Field trips during scheduled class time are an essential part of this course a...

BIO127

Introduction to Evolution

This course examines the concept of evolution and mechanisms by which evolution proceeds. An analysis of the evidence for evolution, a section on basic genetics, and a brief treatment of challenges to evolution are included.

BIO128

Natural History/Selected Areas

This course examines a specific biogeographical area that has been selected for its unique biological communities. Organisms and ecological relationships are considered, and the effects of human activity are emphasized. Some of the areas that have...

BIO140

Environmental Biology w/o lab

This non-lab course studies environmental issues that arise from the interaction of humans and the environment. Topics include ecology, population biology, modification of our environment, resource use, land use planning, and energy. The goal is to b...

BIO141

Concepts in Biology

This course emphasizes scientific inquiry through selected concepts of biology, such as organization, function, heredity, evolution and ecology. Biological issues with personal and social implications will be introduced to enable students to make inf...

BIO143

Biology Laboratory

This laboratory course is designed for students who have taken the lecture component of a general biology course at another institution and are seeking credit for BIO 123 - Principles of Biology in order to meet a prerequisite for BIO 244 - Anatomy &...

BIO148

Introduction to Sustainability

This interdisciplinary course introduces students to the core principles and practices of sustainability. Content is developed from the three pillars of sustainability: economy, social equity, and the environment. Specific topics include ecological e...

BIO149

Genetics and Society

This course examines cell structure and function, the nature of the gene, cell division (mitosis vs. meiosis), Mendelian genetics, hereditary disorders, recombinant DNA technology, the genetic evidence supporting evolution, and ethical issues that ar...

BIO161

General Biology I

This course introduces general biological principles of life processes common to all organisms. Topics covered include the nature of life, unifying themes underlying biology, chemical basis of life, cell structure and function, energetics, cell repro...

BIO162

General Biology II

This course examines the following areas of biology: ecology, evolution, systematics, biological diversity, and various systems. Laboratory work includes field and laboratory experiments and computer simulations. This course is the second semester of...

BIO210

Independent Research in Bio

This course is designed for students who wish to conduct independent research in the life sciences and potentially share their results at local and regional science competitions. Students will be mentored by Biology faculty and conduct their research...

BIO211

Lab Techniques/Bio-Technician

This course examines laboratory procedures concerned with preparation and separation of materials, analysis of experiments, identification of biological materials, and lab instrumentation. Some of the more sophisticated lab procedures used by local...

BIO221

General Zoology

This course examines the structure, function, natural history, and phylogeny of animals. Basic principles of evolution, origins and content of major phyla, and vertebrate phylogeny are included. The evolution of the vertebrates is emphasized.

BIO222

General Botany

This course is a comparative study of organisms including photosynthetic protists, fungi, and plants. Morphology, both microscopic and macroscopic, and lifecycle are emphasized with a focus on evolutionary advancements within the taxa. Identificati...

BIO225

Environmental Problems

This course is a continuation of the study of ecology and current environmental problems that were introduced in BIO 120. Topics include hazardous wastes and chemicals, species extinction and management, and pollution of Lake Michigan. The emphasis...

BIO226

Field Biology

This course provides students with the opportunity to study plant and animal communities in various biomes. Topics include life histories and interdependence of organisms within the communities, and collection, identification, and preservation of sp...

BIO244

Anatomy and Physiology I

This course is the first of a two semester Anatomy and Physiology sequence that begins with an introduction to homeostasis and feedback loops. The structure and function of the following body systems will be explored: the integumentary system, skelet...

BIO245

Anatomy and Physiology II

This course is a continuation of BIO 244. It builds on the general information about homeostasis and the specific body systems covered in BIO 244. Within each body system, students learn the normal anatomy and physiology of the system as well as some...

BIO246

Microbiology

This course examines microorganisms with an emphasis on the bacterial groups. Morphology, principal activities and properties of bacteria, yeasts, molds, viruses, selected algae, and protozoan will be discussed. The role of microorganisms in natural...

BIO299

Special Topics in Biology

This course addresses the in-depth study of special topics in biology that do not have specific courses in the catalog. Course content will vary depending on the topic being studied. Topics may include environmental issues, risks to human health, imp...