Undergraduate Biology-Rock County
Undergraduate Biology-Rock County
2025 Summer Term
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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
BIO 105
This course is designed to acquaint students of science, health science, and other majors with the origins and applications of the technical terms they are likely to encounter.
SURVEY OF CURRENT TOPICS IN HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE
BIO 300
A general introduction to the process of science for students who may not have previously taken another college science course. Basic scientific concepts including scientific method and ethics in scientific studies are covered followed by a focus on topics of current relevance to human health and disease, including mental health, infectious disease, and environmental health.
CURRENT TOPICS IN HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE
BIO 302
A general introduction to the process of science for students who may not have previously taken another college science course. Basic scientific concepts including scientific method and ethics in scientific studies are covered followed by a focus on topics of current relevance to human health and disease, including mental health, infectious disease, and environmental health. The laboratory component of the class focuses on critical thinking in a scientific context. Students will develop skills in reading and researching scientific literature and conducting basic statistical analyses using spreadsheet software.
CURRENT TOPICS IN HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE LAB
BIO 304
This laboratory focuses on critical thinking in a scientific context. Students will develop skills in reading and researching scientific literature and conducting basic statistical analyses using spreadsheet software.