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Aug 27, 2025
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MCOs for Faculty and Staff [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIOL& 212 - Majors Animal Credits: 5 This course is the second of a three quarter sequence of biology courses intended for biology majors and other pre-professional students planning to transfer to a four-year university. It is an introductory animal biology course that can be taken in fulfillment of the AS Degree (Option I) lab science requirements. Topics include: the general structure and classification of animals followed by a more detailed treatment of the anatomy, physiology, and behavior of each of the invertebrate and vertebrate phyla. Lectures are supported by dissections, experiments, and field trips. Course Outcomes:
- Apply major terms, vocabulary, methods and concepts relevant to zoology.
- Identify types of animal tissues from slides and describe the anatomy, physiology and body location of each tissue type.
- Summarize anatomy and physiology through various stages of animal development.
- Categorize animals into phylum, subphylum, and class.
- Evaluate the differences between different animal phyla from the organ and organ systems level.
- Identify and compare habitat preference, animal behaviors, feeding strategies, symbiotic relationships, predator-prey relationships, and reproductive strategies of various animal phyla.
- Use lab equipment safely and with technical skill.
LEC Credits: 4 LEC hours per week: 4 LAB Credits: 1 LAB hours per week: 2 Formerly: BIO 153. Prerequisite(s): Grade of D or higher in BIOL& 211 Course Attribute(s): Lab Course, Natural Science OEE Permitted: No Grading Basis: Graded Instructor/Department Consent Required: No Consent CIP Code: 26.1301 Default Section Size/Cap: 24 Quarter(s) offered:
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