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BIOL 290: Independent Study in Biology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Special studies and/or research in biology for individuals or small seminar groups. Course content to be arranged by student(s) and a supervising professor with approval of department and college dean. Prerequisites: Students must have an overall GPA of at least 2.5 and no I grades on their transcript. Independent study courses may be repeated for a maximum of eight credits. Additional information is available at the School of Natural Science. (1-4,0) 1-4
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BIOL 299: Sophomore Seminar
1.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Students meet in discipline-based, student-faculty groups in conjunction with BIOL199, BIOL399 and BIOL499. Weekly meetings will include discussion of literature relevant to the discipline and progress reports from upperclass students engaged in scholarly projects. Sophomores will assist with ongoing projects and will be guided by faculty and juniors enrolled in BIOL399 to conduct a comprehensive, annotated literature search in their area of interest. Prerequisite: BIOL199 and ENGL111. (1,0) 1
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BIOL 300: Special Topics:
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
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BIOL 302: Invertebrate Zoology
3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
A study of the invertebrate groups with emphasis on morphology, phylogeny and life cycles. Prerequisites: BIOL132. (3,0) 3
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BIOL 303: General Entomology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
An introduction to the biology, ecology and systematics of the insects. This course covers fundamentals of insect taxonomy and classification; insect anatomy and physiology; and the varied roles insects play in the natural world and in human history and culture. Prerequisite: BIOL132. (3,3) 4
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BIOL 310: Ichthyology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
Study of the anatomy, physiology, behavior, taxonomy and natural history of fishes, with emphasis on freshwater species, particularly those in the great lakes region. Prerequisite: BIOL250. (2,3) 3
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BIOL 311: Mammalogy
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
An investigation of the natural history, biology and taxonomy of mammals. Techniques for measuring and monitoring mammalian populations will be presented. The laboratory will focus on field techniques and the identification by skin, skull and track of mammals of the Great Lakes region. Prerequisite: BIOL243. (2,3) 3
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BIOL 312: Ornithology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
The biology and taxonomy of birds. Labs will focus upon bird anatomy and bird recognition using video tapes and specimens. Prerequisite: BIOL132. (2,4) 3
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BIOL 315: Plant Physiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
The study of the organization of plants, plant replication, photophysiology and photosynthesis, mineral nutrition, water transport in higher plants, plant growth substances, physiology of seeds, control of plant growth and plant cell tissue culture. Prerequisites: BIOL250 and CHEM220 or CHEM226. (3,3) 4
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BIOL 330: Animal Physiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lake Superior State University
The course examines the many ways animal groups solve the problem of maintaining internal homeostasis. Neural control, endocrine systems, gas exchange, energy acquisition and temperature regulation are a few of the topics examined. The lab is closely tied to the lecture material using non-invasive live animal experiments and computer interfaced data gathering and analysis. Prerequisites: BIOL250 and CHEM116. (3,3) 4
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