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Course Description and Pre-requisites
BIO 1 Foundations of Biology
(3 credits) Prerequisite(s): ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Develops a basic understanding of plant and animal form, function, and relationships. Prepares students who have a deficiency in high school biology. Lecture 3 hours per week.
BIO 100 Basic Human Biology
(3 credits) Prerequisite(s): ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Presents basic principles of human anatomy and physiology. Discusses cells, tissues, and selected human systems. Lecture 3 hours per week.
BIO 101 General Biology I
(4 credits) BIO 101/102 must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite(s): for BIO 101 are ENG 01, ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement; MTH 03 or equivalent. Explores fundamental characteristics of living matter from the molecular level to the ecological community with emphasis on general biological principles. Introduces the diversity of living organisms, their structure, function, and evolution. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 102 General Biology II
(4 credits) BIO 101/102 must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite(s): for BIO 102 is BIO 101. Explores fundamental characteristics of living matter from the molecular level to the ecological community with emphasis on general biological principles. Introduces the diversity of living organisms, their structure, function, and evolution. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
(4 credits) BIO 141/142 must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite(s): for BIO 141 are ENG 01, ENG 05 and MTH 03 or equivalent if required by individual student's placement and BIO 101 or equivalent. Integrates anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. Integrates concepts of chemistry, physics, and pathology. Lecture 3 hours + lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
(4 credits) BIO 141/142 must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite(s): for BIO 142 is BIO 141. Integrates anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. Integrates concepts of chemistry, physics, and pathology. Lecture 3 hours + lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 145 Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Sciences
(5 credits) Prerequisite(s): MTH 03 or high school algebra completed within the past 5 years with a grade of "C" or above; ENG 01 and ENG 05 if required by individual student's pacement; high school biology completed within past 5 years with a grade of "C" or above (BIO 01 or above will serve as an equivalency for high school biology; high school chemistry completed within past 5 years with a grade of "C" or above (CHM 01 or above will serve as equivalency for high school chemistry). Nota Bene: BIO 145 (5 credits) WILL NOT fulfill the degree reuirements for BIO 141 and BIO 142 (8 credits) in the AAS Nursing Degree at Thomas Nelson Community College. Introduces human anatomy and physiology, primarily to those planning to pursue an AAS degree in nursing. Covers basic chemical concepts, cellular physiology as well as the anatomy and physiology of human organ systems. Lecture 4 hours + lab 3 hours = total 7 hours per week.
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
(4 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 102 or BIO 145 or BIO 142 or permission of instructor. Studies the general characteristics of microorganisms. Emphasizes their relationships to individual and community health. Intended primarily for students interested in allied health professions. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 199 Supervised Study in Biology
(1 credit) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Lab 3 hours per week.
BIO 205 General Microbiology
(4 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 102, BIO 145; CHM 112; one year of college biology and one year of college chemistry or divisional approval. Examines morphology, genetics, physiology, ecology, and control of microorganisms. Emphasizes application of microbiological techniques to selected fields. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 245 Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
(4 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 101-102 or equivalent. Compares the gross morphology of larger taxonomic groups of chordates with emphasis on their evolution. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 247 Human Physiology
(3 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 145 or BIO 101-102 and CHM 111 or 101. Develops an understanding of the processes and structures of the microcirculation and the interactions between the organ systems and the metabolic activities of cells. Lecture 3 hours per week.
BIO 256 General Genetics
(4 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 101-102 or equivalent. Explores the principles of genetics ranging from classical Mendelian inheritance to the most recent advances in the biochemical nature and function of the gene. Includes experimental design and statistical analysis. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 270 General Ecology
(4 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 101-102 or divisional approval. Studies interrelationships between organisms and their natural and cultural environments, with emphasis on populations, communities, and ecosystems. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 275 Marine Ecology
(4 credits) Prerequisite(s): BIO 101-102 or divisional approval. Applies ecosystem concepts to marine habitats. Includes laboratory and field work. Lecture 3 hours + recitation and lab 3 hours = total 6 hours per week.
BIO 298 Seminar & Project in Biology
Requires completion of a project or research report related to the student's occupational objectives and a study of approaches to the selection and pursuit of career opportunities in the field. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours.
BIO 299 Supervised Study in Biology
(2 credits) Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. Instructor consent required to register. May be repeated for credit. Lecture 2 hours per week.

Important Information about Courses and Coding at TNCC  (return to top)

  • Courses numbered 01-09 are developmental studies courses. The credits earned in these courses are not applicable toward an associate’s degree and do not transfer to a four-year college. If a grade of “R” has been earned, students may re-register for these courses in subsequent semesters as necessary until the course objectives are completed.
  • Courses number 10-99 are basic occupational courses for diploma and certificate programs. The credits earned in these courses are applicable toward diploma and certificate programs but are not applicable toward an associate’s degree and do not transfer to a four-year college.
  • Courses numbered 100-199 are freshman-level courses applicable toward an associate’s degree and/or toward diploma and certificate programs.
  • Courses numbered 200-299 are sophomore-level courses applicable toward an associate’s degree and/or toward diploma and certificate programs. General Usage Courses (may repeat for credit) General usage courses apply to multiple curricula and may carry a variety of prefix designations. The descriptions of the courses are identical for each different prefix and may be repeated for credit.
  • Course Credits : The credit for each course is indicated after the title in the course description. One credit is equivalent to one collegiate semester hour. Each credit given for a course is based on approximately three hours of study in that course weekly by each student. Courses may consist of lectures, out-of-class study, laboratory and shop study, or combinations thereof.
  • Course Hours : The number of lecture hours in class each week (including lectures, seminar, and discussion hours) and/or the number of laboratory hours in class each week (including laboratory, shop, supervised practice, and cooperative work experiences) are indicated for each course in the course description. The numbers of lecture and laboratory hours in class each week are also called “contact” hours because it is time spent under the direct supervision of a faculty member. In addition to the lecture and laboratory hours in class each week, each student must spend some time on out-of-class assignments under his or her own direction. Usually each credit per course requires an average of three hours of out-of-class work each week.
  • Prerequisites : All courses at Thomas Nelson Community College have reading prerequisites, except those that are specifically exempted. Students who are placed into ENG 04 and/or ENG 05, Reading Improvement I-II, must complete these courses before enrolling in any non-exempt course. If any other prerequisites are required before a student may enroll in a course, they will be identified in the course description. Unless otherwise noted, courses in special sequence (usually identified by numerals I-II) must be taken in order. When co-requisites are required for a course, they should be taken at the same time. The prerequisites or their equivalent must be completed satisfactorily before a student may enroll in a course unless special permission is obtained from the major division chair and the instructor. Students who register in violation of college prerequisites are subject to administrative withdrawal.

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