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AVT 335 - Airborne Law Enforcement Operations 3 Credits
Description This course provides a comprehensive approach to airborne law enforcement operations. It includes the use of aviation resources, operational planning, safety, aspects of airborne law and the legal issues while employing aviation resources, aerial reconnaissance, aerial imagery, the use of unmanned aerial systems, and aerial surveillance. The course relates to local, state and federal agencies such as US Customs, border protection, counter-terrorism, as well as federal conservation agencies.
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BIO 112 - Human Aspects of Biology 3 Credits
Link (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)
Description Basic concepts and current issues in biology, stressing human implications. Topics include the use of scientific method in biology; reproduction and contraception, development from conception to birth, population growth, evolution and natural selection, genetics and genetic engineering, disease, health and physiology, food production and energy flow, and environmental problems. Human biology is addressed from the perspectives of the cell, the gene, the individual, the population, and the global environment.
Prerequisites concurrent enrollment in BIO 112L.
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Science with Laboratory]
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BIO 112L - Exploration of Biological Phenomena 1 Credits
Link (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)
Description A laboratory which must be taken in conjunction with 112 or 113. It is designed to help students develop the capacity to recognize and pose scientific questions, to appreciate how scientific data are collected and analyzed, and to better understand how hypotheses are validated or rejected. The laboratory also provides hands-on exercises based on topics covered in 112, including microscope use, cell division, genetic variation in populations, DNA structure, natural selection, and nutrition and food production.
Prerequisites concurrent enrollment in BIO 112 or 113.
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Science with Laboratory]
Course Fee $75 per course
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BIO 210 - Fundamentals of Molecular Biology 3 Credits
Description Students will gain knowledge of nucleic acid structure and function, protein structure and function, molecular genetics, mutagenesis, the biochemistry of DNA replication, recombination and repair, RNA transcription, splicing and processing, and protein synthesis. Working from this foundation, students will explore mechanisms of gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
Prerequisites BIO101, BIO101L, BIO102, and BIO102L
Co-requisites BIO 210L
Repeatable No
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