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  • ARCH-1515EL - Design Studio II - PLACE II

    Building upon the previous studio course, the study of PLACE continues to provide focus for studies in the region of Greater Sudbury. Design skills, including measured drawing, comparative scales of different types of sites, and site modelling in detail are emphasized. The theme of PLACE continues t...

  • BIOL-1000EL - Canadian Environmental Biology

    This course examines basic biology relevant to human environmental problems, emphasizing human impact on Canadian ecosystems. After explaining basic principles of ecology, the course looks at pollution in Canada and human population, food and fibre supply, urbanization, and non-renewable resources a...

  • BIOL-1506EL - Biology I

    This is an introductory course that addresses selected topics in biology as applied to prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Cell biology, genetics, respiration, photosynthesis, evolution and ecology are discussed. Students without grade 12 U level Chemistry must take CHMI 1041 concurrently. (lec 3, lab 3) cr...

  • BIOL-1507EL - Biology II

    This course is a study of higher plants and animals with special emphasis on structure and function. Botanical topics include plant anatomy, reproduction, water relations, mineral nutrition, and control of growth and development. The zoological component includes the anatomy and physiology of animal...

  • BIOL-1700EL - Structure and Function of the Human Body

    This course describes basic human anatomy and physiology at the cellular, tissue, organ and system levels of organization. Available only through Continuing Education and as an elective to students in BSc Biology programs. Students may not retain credit for both BIOL 1700 and BIOL 2105 or BIOL 2701....

  • BIOL-2007EL - Genetics

    This course introduces Mendelian inheritance, chromosomes, and the chemical basis of heredity, linkage, and crossing over. Topics include variations in chromosome structure and number, mutation, the structure and function of genes, and the use of statistics in the genetic analysis of quantitative ch...

  • BIOL-2011EL - Fundamentals of Genetics

    This course deals with the replication, modification, transmission and function of the genetic information in living organisms. This course is offered only through Continuing Education. PREREQ: BIOL 1506, grade 12 U-level chemistry or CHMI 1030 or 1041. cr 3. Students may not retain credit for both...

  • BIOL-2026EL - Introduction to Microbiology

    This course is an introduction to the field of microbiology, with emphasis on the bacteria. Topics include classificatiion, morphology and structure, and physiology and growth of microorganisms. PREREQ: BIOL 1506/1507 or grade 12U level Biology for non-Science students. (lec 3, lab 3) cr 3. Studen...

  • BIOL-2105EL - Human Anatomy and Physiology

    This course describes human anatomy and physiology at the cellular, tissue, organ and system levels of organization. It concentrates on the clinical applications of anatomy and physiology. (lec 3, lab 3) cr 6 Students may not retain credit for both BIOL 2105 and any of BIOL 1700, BIOL 2107, BIOL 27...

  • BIOL-2110EL - Medical Microbiology

    This course consists of an introduction to microorganisms, the principles of medical microbiology, basic immunology, and a survey of infectious diseases that emphasizes causative agent, symptoms, chemotherapy, and prevention. This course is only available through Continuing Education. cr 6 Exception...

  • BIOL-2126EL - Cell Biology

    This course introduces molecular, structural and functional organization in both prokaryotic and eucaryotic cells. Topics include chemical composition of cells, plasma membrane, cell surface, cytoplasmic membranes, mitochondria and respiration, chloroplasts and photosynthesis, cytoskeleton, nucleus,...

  • BIOL-2306EL - Diversity of Plants

    This course examines photosynthetic organisms based on their evolutionary relations, life history, morphology, ecology, and importance in the biosphere. Groups covered include cyanobacteria, major algal groups, bryophytes, ferns and allies, gymnosperms, and angiosperms, with emphasis on representati...

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