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BI 380: Animal Behavior
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4.00 Credits
Baker University
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Spring term, even years This course explores the proximate and ultimate evolutionary explanations for the behavior of animals. The role of scientific process in producing research discoveries is emphasized. There are three lecture and discussion periods and one laboratory session each week. Alternates with BI 356. Prerequisite: A 200 level biology course
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BI 382: Comparative Physiology
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4.00 Credits
Baker University
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Spring term, yearly This course covers the comparative function of animal organisms. The similarities and differences in the design of animals are analyzed. Mechanisms for meeting common problems, such as water and ion balance, feeding and digestion, gas exchange, internal transport, and nerve and muscle function are considered. This course is recommended for junior and senior biology majors and for premedical and pre-dental students. There are three lecture and discussion periods and one laboratory session each week. Prerequisite: BI 252 or BI 280.
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BI 384: Molecular Biology
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4.00 Credits
Baker University
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Spring term, yearly This course will allow the students an opportunity to expand on the knowledge they have acquired in genetics. In both the lecture and the laboratory periods students will be involved in a detailed analysis of the biology of genes. The lecture/discussion sessions will examine both the classic experiments of the twentieth century using the text and several current experiments using the primary literature that elucidates the structure and function of the gene. The laboratory is a project-oriented set of experiments that will allow the students to investigate gene structure and function using modern molecular techniques. Prerequisites: BI 378 and CH 251.
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BI 388: Immunology
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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As needed This course focuses on the cellular and molecular structure and function of the human immune system. It will provide a conceptual background for understanding the development of the cells and mechanisms that form innate and adaptive immunity. The role of pathogens in the immune response, abnormal immune responses, and experimental manipulation of the immune system will also be discussed. Prerequisite: BI 280 or a 300 level biology course.
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BI 392: Wetland and Prairie Ecology
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4.00 Credits
Baker University
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As needed This course examines the plants and animals of a variety of habitats classified within the context of wetlands and prairie. Both of these areas have been greatly reduced in size within the North American continent through agriculture and development. Several areas near Baldwin provide rare opportunities for study of these areas. The upland community at the Ivan Boyd Prairie Preserve, prairie savannahs at the Ivan Boyd Woodlands, and a variety of wetland types at the 573-acre Baker University Wetlands Research and Natural Area will be the focal points of field study. This course is designed for upper-college biology and wildlife biology majors with an interest in field research. There are three lecture and discussion periods and one laboratory session each week. Prerequisite: BI 377.
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BI 410: Senior Seminar in Biology
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2.00 Credits
Baker University
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Every semester This is the senior capstone course for all seniors graduating with a degree in Biology or Wildlife Biology. Molecular bioscience majors may choose either this seminar or the one offered in the chemistry department. The students will consult with the course instructor and project mentor in order to choose a topic that is relevant to their career interests and goals. Through research of the literature each student will develop a significant paper that will demonstrate their ability to research, interpret, and write in their chosen field. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a major. It is strongly suggested that students have completed at least three courses at the 300 level prior to taking the seminar.
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BI 499: Independent Study in Biology
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baker University
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Independent study provides an opportunity for the competent and highly motivated student to pursue a course of study in advanced biology or in an area that is not represented by an established course at Baker. The program of study is designed by the student in consultation with an interested faculty member. This course is in addition to the minimum upper-college requirement for the biology major. Prerequisite: Department chair approval.
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BS 220: Bronston Fellows Seminar
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1.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course provides a range of enriched opportunities for participating students. Contemporary topics in business are examined through interaction with guest speakers, exercises, and site visits. This course is graded on a pass/no credit basis. May be repeated for credit.
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BS 251: Business Law I
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course presents an overview of legal methods and sources, the law of contracts, defamation, negligence, and employment law. Basic legal research techniques are introduced. Prerequisite: BS 141.
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BS 252: Business Law II
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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The law relating to operations of business enterprises, including torts, product liability, bankruptcy, secured transactions, employee/employer relationships, and debtor-creditor relationships is studied. Prerequisite: BS 141.
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