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4.00 Credits
Fall (even years) An introduction to the principles of toxicology and the cellular, physiological, and ecological effects of toxicants, with an emphasis on the environmental and physiological effects of toxicants relating to the nervous system, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102 and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Spring (odd years) The study and application of molecular biology techniques that are commonly used in many fields of science. Topics of study may include recombinant DNA technology, DNA, RNA, and protein isolation, polymerase chain reaction, DNA and protein agarose gel electrophoresis, growth and evaluation of bacterial cultures and colonies, DNA sequencing, and evaluation of data using biocomputing techniques. Prerequisites: CHEM 1102, CHEM 1102 L, and BIOL 3321 or BIOL 3322 or BIOL 3370 or BIOL 3373 or BIOL 3374 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Fall This course includes topics in both classical and molecular genetics. Topics of study may include but are not limited to Mendelian and non- Mendelian transmission of genes, sex-linked traits, chromosomal genetics and genomes, DNA structure, replication, mutation and repair, gene expression and its regulation, recombinant DNA technology, cancer, and population genetics. The laboratory will evaluate wild type and mutant model organisms using classical and molecular genetic approaches. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102 and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Spring (odd years) An advanced study of the structure and functions of the eukaryotic cell. Emphasis will be on the role of cellular membranes and proteins as they relate to cellular activities such as intracellular communication, secretion, and recognition. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102, and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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4.00 Credits
Fall (even years) This introduction to virology will focus on animal viruses that are important for basic science and human and animal diseases. The topics in this course may include viral taxonomy, structure, entry/exit, replication, quantitation, genetics, pathogenesis, and virus-host interaction. The laboratory will study nonpathogenic model viral systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 3321 or BIOL 3322 or BIOL 3370 or BIOL 3372 or BIOL 3373 or BIOL 3374 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Fall (odd years) An integrated study of the human nervous system correlating neuroanatomy and neurophysiology with fundamentals of clinical neurology. Prerequisites: BIOL 1101, 1101 L, 1102, and 1102 L or BIOL 1148 and 1149
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
On demand Although not required as part of the biology major, this course provides an opportunity for students, on an individual basis, to pursue in-depth study of a particular biology topic or to gain added experience and insight through internship in off-campus settings. Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor, the department chair, and the Academic Dean
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4.00 Credits
Fall A study of the foundations of chemistry including stoichiometry, atomic structure and periodicity, molecular structure and bonding models, and thermochemistry. Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or placement in 2105 or higher.
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4.00 Credits
Spring A continuation of CHEM 1101; a study of the gas, liquid, and solid phases, chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibria, acid/base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions and electrochemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 1101, MATH 1101 or placement in 2105 or higher.
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4.00 Credits
Fall A study of the fundamentals of organic chemistry with respect to the bonding, structure, nomenclature and reactivity of various classes of organic compounds including aromatic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 1102
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