BIO 105 — Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology
(3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Clinical) 3 Hrs./Wk. (3 Hrs. Lecture) *1 5 wks. This one semester course is designed to provide the student with rudimentary knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. This is a non- laboratory course that will cover the chemical basis of life, basic cell and tissue structure and all of the organ systems of the human body. Note: This course does not satisfy the require- ments for programs such as nursing, clini cal lab science, or radiological technology. BIO 10 1/102 with a grade C or higher. BIO 1 10 Fundamentals of Environmental Science Lecture 3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs./Wk. (3 Hrs. Lecture) *1 5 wks. This course is designed to provide students with a sound foundation in basic principles and unifying concepts of Environmental Science. Topic selection is based on major themes of modern environmental sciences: humans and sustainability; science and ecological principles; sustaining biodiversity and natural resources; and sustaining environmental quality and human societies. This course will study the interaction and relationship between humans and the environment. Students will gain an awareness of the importance of Earth's systems in sustaining our daily lives, plus the scientific foundation and tools needed to apply critical thought to contemporary environmental issues. The course is intended for both science and non- science majors. Corequisite BIO 1 1 1. BIO 1 1 1 Fundamentals of Environmental Science Lab 1 Credit (0 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Clin