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							                                                          Human Biology
                                                           Biology 102

Objectives: This course for non-biology majors considers the human as a whole organism, with emphasis on the interrelationships of
organ systems, the relationship to the environment, and human origins and genetics. One section of this course is typically offered in
each of the fall and spring semesters.

Prerequisites: None

Credit Value: 3

Contact Time: Either three 50 minute or two 75 minute lectures per week.

Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this course a student should be able to:

        explain the scientific method and understand its application in biology
        explain chemical and cellular events underlying processes occurring in the body
        describe the basic anatomy and functions of systems within the body
        explain the evolutionary origins of humans
        describe the interactions occurring between humans and the natural environment

Assessment: Mastery of subject matter will be assessed through the administration of quizzes and examinations. Two major
examinations will be administered, a midterm and a final. These examinations will cover all assignments prior to the respective
examination. The final exam covers all course material in a representative fashion. Quizzes will be given on Fridays throughout the
semester. Each quiz covers lecture/reading/video material since the last quiz. Some quizzes will be open notebook but this decision will
be made at the time of the administration of the quiz. It is imperative that you keep up with course material in order to perform well on
the quizzes and examinations. You should review notes in order to perform well on the quizzes and examinations. You should review
notes and readings on a daily basis. Examinations and quizzes will consist of a combination of multiple choice, fill in the blank, and
essay questions. Proper spelling, appropriate grammar, and coherent responses must be given to receive full credit for any question.

        NOTE: Assessment format may vary among instructors.

Lecture Schedule:

        Scientific method and biology
        Biological diversity
        Evolution
        Human origins
        Chemistry of the human body
        Cells: the basic unit of life
        Tissues of the body
        Midterm examination
        Nervous system
        Endocrine system
        Muscular system
        Cardiovascular system
        Respiratory system
        Excretory system
        Digestion and nutrition
        Human reproduction
        Human genetics
        Human ecology
        Final examination

        NOTE: Lecture sequence may vary among instructors.

						
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