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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles of inheritance and their application to plants and animals. Lecture (311) three hours per week. Laboratory (312) four hours per week. Prerequisite: 10 hours of biology. Credit five hours (Fee $45)
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3.00 Credits
Methods and materials for classroom instruction in health and nutrition for the elementary teacher. Credit three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to acquaint the student with common parasites of man and domestic animals. A study of taxonomy, morphology, life cycles, vectors and practical controls. The laboratory consists of related laboratory and field work. Lecture (321) three hours per week. Laboratory (322) four hours per week. Five hours credit. (Fee $45)
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive survey of human anatomy. The course will cover some histology, histopathology, and radiology along with clinical correlations. Laboratory work (BI 330) will include study of the human skeleton, human muscle models, the electronic dissectible human, and extensive cat dissection. Selected students (with instructor's permission) enrolled in the lecture portion of the course (329) may enroll in the lab BI 340 as an alternative to lab BI 330.Prerequisite: BI 115-116. Credit five hours. (Fee $45)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in the physiology of the body systems. Lecture (331) three hours per week. Laboratory (332) four hours per week. Prerequisite: BI 223 or 224. Credit five hours. (Fee $33)
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5.00 Credits
A study of the early stages in the development of vertebrates, including maturation, fertilization, cleavage and organology. The laboratory material will consist of whole mounts, serial sections and preserved embryos. Time will be spent in the preparation of embryos for study with the microscope. The chick is studied in detail. Lecture (335) three hours per week. Laboratory (336) four hours per week. Credit five hours. (Fee $45)
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the taxonomy and habitat relations of local flowering plants. A laboratory and field course with informal lectures. Prerequisite: BI 113-114 or BI 115-116. Six hours per week. Credit three hours. (Fee $13)
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30.00 - 50.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the human skeleton, human muscle models, the electronic dissectible human and extensive cat dissections. In addition, students will be expected to complete 30-50 hours of work on human cadaver specimens during two weekend trips to the LSU Medical Center, New Orleans. This is an alternative to Human Anatomy Lab (BI 330). Prerequisite: BI 115-116. Credit two hours. (Fee $45)
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3.00 Credits
Reviews basic neuro-anatomy and brain chemistry and examines the associations between physiological events (EEG, GSR) and psychological states (stress, deception). Students will record various physiological events in humans and conduct basic stereotaxic surgery on rodents. Prerequisites: PY 220, introductory biology, and permission of instructor. Credit three hours. (Fee $45)
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3.00 Credits
A course integrating principles of general biology, chemistry, cell biology, and biochemistry. Topics include enzymes, membrane transport, metabolism, gene expression, and the chemistry of biomolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids). Prerequisites: BI 115-116, CH 331, and CH 333. CH 421 is a prerequisite or a corequisite for CH 422. Credit five hours total. (Fee $45)
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