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Fall Semester 2020

 

Biomedical Science
Melinda Faulkner • Olin Hall
BMS150Introduction to Biomedical Science (2 hours)
Prerequisite: BMS major or consent of chair
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H164 Melinda Faulkner  
 and F3:00 PM -4:00 PM     O H168     Melinda Faulkner 
 02 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H148 Naomi Stover  
 and F3:00 PM -4:00 PM     O H168     Naomi Stover 
 03 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H144 Ted Fleming  
 and F3:00 PM -4:00 PM     O H168      
BMS320Environment and Human Health (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 151 and BIO 251; BMS, BIO or ENS major; or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM ONLONL Jennifer Jost Online Course
BMS465Medical Physiology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 250; or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM WES130 Erich Stabenau  
BMS490Biomedical Science Capstone (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Senior standing (junior standing with consent of chair).
 01 *R* Arr     Sherri Jeakins Morris  
 
Introduces Biomedical Science majors to critical concepts in biomedical science fields focusing first on broad science topics such as hypothesis testing, library research, and ethics in science. The course then explores important topic areas in biomedical sciences including the definition and history of medicine, function of research in protecting human health and curing disease, and role of biotechnology.
Introduces Biomedical Science majors to critical concepts in ecology and evolutionary biology. The health of any organism is impacted by its biotic and abiotic environment. The course will focus on investigating the environmental controls on human health and development, how environment controls virulence and spread of disease, and how health and agents of disease are impacted by evolution.
Introduces students to critical clinical concepts in human medical physiology. The course is not designed as a survey course of the eleven organ systems in the human body. Rather, the focus is on complete coverage and student understanding of a few specific systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and muscular systems. The focus will be on understanding the physiology of the systems and how system dysfunction leads to disease states. Treatment options for various pathological conditions will be discussed.
Students will apply the skills and knowledge developed in the Biomedical Science major to complete collaborative projects with guidance from a team of faculty. Required for all Biomedical Science majors.
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