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Course: ISB 202 Applications of Environmental and Organismal Biology
Semester: Fall of every year. Spring of every year. Summer of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Prerequisite: (MTH 103 or concurrently or MTH 110 or concurrently or MTH 116 or concurrently or LBS 117 or concurrently or MTH 106 or concurrently or MTH 124 or concurrently or MTH 132 or concurrently or MTH 201 or concurrently or STT 200 or concurrently or STT 201 or concurrently) or designated score on Mathematics placement test. Description: Historical and recent development of ideas about behavior, ecological, and evolutionary processes. Critical evaluation of the use and misuse of human understanding of nature, emphasizing recent findings.

Course: ISB 204 Applications of Biomedical Sciences Semester: Fall of every year. Spring of every year. Summer of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Prerequisite: (MTH 103 or concurrently or MTH 110 or concurrently or MTH 116 or concurrently or LBS 117 or concurrently or MTH 124 or concurrently or MTH 132 or concurrently or MTH 201 or concurrently or STT 200 or concurrently or STT 201 or concurrently) or designated score on Mathematics placement test.
Description: Historical and recent development of knowledge about cellular developmental or genetic processes. Critical evaluation of the use and misuse of scientific discoveries in these areas.

Course: ISB 206H Human Biology and Society
Semester: Fall of every year. Spring of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Prerequisite: (MTH 103 or concurrently or MTH 110 or concurrently or MTH 116 or concurrently or LBS 117 or concurrently or MTH 124 or concurrently or MTH 132 or concurrently or MTH 201 or concurrently or STT 200 or concurrently or STT 201 or concurrently) or designated score on Mathematics placement test.
Description: Conceptual and technological advances in biology. Ethical, legal, social and economic issues which accompany these advances.

Course: ISB 208L Applications in Biological Science Laboratory
Semester: Fall of every year. Spring of every year. Summer of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 2 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2 2(1-2)
Prerequisite: (ISB 202 or concurrently or ISB 204 or concurrently)
Description: Problem solving activities based on observation and interpretation of selected biological systems.
Alias: ISB 202L, ISB 204L

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