AUTO 137 BIOL 222 MANUAL & AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS GENERAL BIOLOGY II The study of various types of manual and automatic transmissions for Organismal Biology, Ecology, and Evolution. An introduction to the understanding of disassembly, assembly, function, construction, structure and function of major groups of microorganisms, fungi, operation service and troubleshooting procedures. animals and plants; structure and function of representative organ (3 credit, 2 lecture, 2 lab) systems in animals and plants. Topics will also include evolutionary relationships and ecological principles. Laboratory required. Pre- AUTO 191 requisite: BIOL 221 (IAI L1 910L, BIO 910) INTRODUCTION TO AUTO TECHNOLOGY (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) Provides the student with the opportunity to orientate, prepare, and perform routine service operations and job skills in auto BIOL 242 technology. Personal and environmental safety practices, fasteners, MICROBIOLOGY gaskets, and sealants; thread and electrical connector repair; Basic concepts of microbiology. Topics include: cell structures, measuring instruments and common hand tools; and personal care growth requirements, diversity and classification of microbes, of automobiles. Auto service and maintenance operations including bacterial genetics, pathology, and immunology. Laboratory required. lifting and vehicle support procedures. (3.5 credit, 2 lecture, 3 lab) Pre-requisite: ā€œCā€ in high school chemistry or CHEM 123 or CHEM 121 (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) AUTO 193 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS BIOL 261 A study of modern automotive engine designs, construction, HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I operating principles, and related subsystems. Skills in engine A comprehensive study of the human anatomy and physiology of disassembly using approved procedures, inspection for wear and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and sensory systems. damage, identification of design features, and reassembly of the Foundation topics discussed as a preface include: organization of the engine to operating condition. Basic theory and diagnosis of the fuel, body, biological chemistry, cells, metabolism and tissues. Laboratory lubrication, and cooling systems included. required with dissection a component. Pre-requisite: ā€œCā€ in high Pre-requisite: AUTO 191 (3.5 credit, 2 lecture, 3 lab) school chemistry or CHEM 123 or CHEM 121. (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) AUTO 232 ENGINE OVERHAUL BIOL 262 All phases of overhaul of automotive engines. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II Pre-requisite: DSL 157 (3 credit, 1 lecture, 4 lab) A comprehensive study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, renal and reproductive systems. Additional [BIO] BIOLOGY topics include: nutrition, electrolytes, acid-base balance, embryology, growth and genetics. Laboratory required with dissection a BIOL 121 component. Pre-requisite: BIOL 261 (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY A course emphasizing scientific inquiry through selected concepts [BOT] BOTANY of biology including: chemical and cellular organization, function, genetics, evolution and ecology. Biological issues with personal and BOT 121 social implications will be introduced to enable students to make PLANTS AND SOCIETY informed decisions. Laboratory required. (IAI L1 900L) Emphasizes scientific inquiry through selected biological concepts (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) using plants as the study organism. Special attention will be given to the personal and social implications of plants in human affairs. Topics BIOL 141 include: The scientific method, molecular biology, cell biology, plant ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE structure & function, plant genetics & heredity, evolution, ecology A course that examines ecological principles in relation to and plants & society. Laboratory required. environmental problems. Emphasizes basic ecological principles, (IAI L1 901L) (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) current environmental issues and possible solutions. Laboratory required. (IAI L1 905L) (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) [BUS] BUSINESS BIOL 161 BUS 115 BASIC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY KEYBOARDING I An overview of the anatomy and physiology of the 11 organ systems Designed to give the student skill at operating a typewriter or that compose the human body. Anatomical terminology, cellular computer keyboard by the touch method. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) structure and function, metabolism, and tissues are also included. The course is geared toward pre-practical nursing and allied health BUS 116 majors, but will provide a solid introduction to all students interested CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS in learning human anatomy and physiology. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) Provides knowledge and skills needed for giving quality customer service. Develops communication skills to use with employees, BIOL 221 customers, and managers. Introduces methods of establishing contact, GENERAL BIOLOGY I exploring customer needs, defining and resolving problems, and Cellular and Molecular Biology. An introduction to Biochemistry, closing encounters. May be repeatable three times and offered as molecular genetics, cell structure, function and processes. Laboratory variable credit. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) required. Pre-requisite: High school biology; previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 121. (IAI L1 910L, BIO 910) (4 credit, 3 lecture, 2 lab) 120