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4.00 Credits
F.? An introduction to how spatial data are synthesized and interpreted in the environmental sciences.? The course will focus on interpretation of remotely sensed data, point pattern analysis, and digital elevation models.? Students will become familiar using appropriate software such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), statistical and modeling software. Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 3800 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
A comparison of physiological activities of vertebrates and adaptations to their natural environment. Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 3520 and CHM 2430; CHM 3300 recommended. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
Theoretical and experimental studies of the principles of animal behavior. Prerequisites & Notes: Sixteen semester hours of Biological Sciences or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
A study of the structure and function of neurons, the principal cells of the nervous system, at the molecular and cellular level. This course will emphasize neurobiological aspects of learning, memory, and behavior. Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 3100 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the role and activities of pathogenic microorganisms in the diseases of humans, animals, and plants with emphasis on the history, classification, morphology, nutrition and growth, metabolism, genetics, and virulence factors of disease-causing prokaryotes as well as the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the diseases they cause. The laboratory will emphasize clinical techniques required for the isolation, cultivation, and identification of pathogenic microorganisms. Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 3300 or equivalent or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
S.? This course will explore the concepts in natural resource management including data acquisition and how environmental regulations are used in integrated ecological assessments at the federal and state level. Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 3800 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the origin and theories of evolution, diversification, radiation, and paleogeography of plants through time, with special reference to vascular plants. Field work. Prerequisites & Notes: GEL 1430 and BIO 3612 or permission of instructor. Credit not granted for both GEL 4892 and BIO 4892. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to algal biology; emphasis is placed on freshwater algae including the study of classification, life-history, physiology, ecology, and evolution. Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 1200G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the fungi; specifically the characteristics and phylogenetic relationships of the major groups of fungi, their structure, growth and development, physiology, reproduction and dispersal, genetics, ecological role and economic importance. WI Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 1200G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Systematic survey of the lichens, including their physiology, growth and development, reproduction, ecology, economic importance, and classification. Field trips required. WI Prerequisites & Notes: BIO 1200G. Credits: 3
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