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BIOL 4440: Aquatic Ecology 3
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University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1) A study of biological, chemical, and physical components and interactions in freshwater systems. Field labs include a study of reservoirs and streams in western Georgia.
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BIOL 4441: Animal Behavior 3
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4.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1) A study of the mechanisms and adaptive functions of behaviors. The genetics, development, physiology, and ecology of behaviors are investigated with an evolutionary approach.
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BIOL 4445: Marine Biology 3
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4.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1) The biology, systematics, and taxonomy of marine organisms with an emphasis on the ecological principles that infl uence their biogeography and distribution.
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BIOL 4450: Terrestrial Ecology 2
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4.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1) This course provides an in-depth study of the processes controlling the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems. Basic concepts will be synthesized and applied by comparing and contrasting the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems in the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Mountain Regions of the Southeastern United States.
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BIOL 4503: Biological Perspectives: Biochemistry 3
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University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1), 5 Hours of Biology at 3000 or above, CHEM 2422 or 3422 This course is designed to study the interactions of biochemical pathways and the control systems that function to regulate cell and whole body metabolism. This course emphasizes the regulation of biochemical pathways as opposed to the mechanisms involved in each enzymatic step within a given pathway.
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BIOL 4520: Developmental Biology and Embryology 3
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4.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1) A course combining the fundamentals of embryology with the genetic and molecular analysis of embryonic development.
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BIOL 4539: Comparative Physiology 3
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3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: BIOL 3513 or consent of instructor This course is designed to study the similarities and differences in how various animals have solved a wide variety of physiological problems imposed by the natural world in which they exist. The student will investigate the functions of the different organ systems in invertebrates and vertebrates. The main goal of this class is to focus on the observation of how problems in nature are solved by various organisms. A complete understanding of the physiology of the human is an absolute prerequisite for this course as this will be the point of reference for most discussions.
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BIOL 4541: Plant Physiology 3
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University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: Combination A or B (see note 1) This course is designed to give students a hands-on approach to understanding the metabolic activities of how plants grow and develop throughout their life cycles. Emphasis will be placed on plant environmental interactions, stress physiology, growth regulators, mineral nutrition, translocation, transpiration, photosynthesis/respiration, and root/shoot physiology.
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BIOL 4727: Essentials of Immunology 3
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3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or consent of instructor This course is designed as an introduction to the immune response. The student will obtain a broad, comprehensive understanding of the principles of immunology. The course will focus on a detailed study of antigen-antibody interactions, humoral immunity, and cell-mediated immunity. Medically important syndromes, including AIDS, will be discussed to reinforce the principles of immunology. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 173
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BIOL 4729: Medical Virology 3
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University of West Georgia
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Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or consent of instructor This course is designed as an introduction to viruses that are involved in human disease. The student will obtain a broad, comprehensive understanding of the principles of virology using specifi c medical examples. The course will focus on a detailed study of the viral structure, replication, gene expression, pathogenesis, and host defense.
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