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BIO 250: Human Environmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the relationships between humans, technology, and the environment. Emphasis is placed on ecological principles, human population growth, resources, and pollution. May be used by Elementary Education majors to fulfill the conservation requirement. Field trips are required.
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BIO 260: Human Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Basic principles of human nutrition including nutrient functions, recommendations and food sources. Not open to students who have received credit for BIO 205. Prerequisite: CHEM 111 and BIO 151 and 152 or consent of the Chair of the Department.
Prerequisite:
CHEM-111 OR CHEM-121 OR CHEM-131 AND BIO-151 OR BIO-152
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BIO 270: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An introductory study of the basic laws of genetics, the physical and chemical basis of inheritance, genes as functional and structural units of heredity and development, and qualitative and quantitative aspects of genetic variation. Human genetics and social implications are discussed. May be used in partial fulfillment of the General Education Requirements in Natural Science. Prerequisite: BIO 172 or 152 or equivalent.
Prerequisite:
BIO-172 OR BIO-152
Corequisite:
BIO-270L
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BIO 290/490: Biological Topics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A consideration of various topics in biology through lectures, laboratory work, field work and conferences. The topics are related to staff and student interests. May be taken more than once if topics are different. Prerequisite: certain topics may have specific course requirements. A example of current and probable offerings is Macroevolution.
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BIO 320: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A comparative study of representative vertebrate animals, with emphasis on evolution, structures, functions and laboratory dissections. Prerequisite: BIO 152 or 172.
Prerequisite:
BIO-152 OR BIO-172
Corequisite:
BIO-320L
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BIO 340: Human Molecular Genetics
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An expansion of principles covered in BIO 270, Genetics. This course explores complications of simple Mendelian genetics and related genetic technologies. Topics may include human genome mapping, sequencing and evolution, complex genetic traits, gene therapy, genetic testing and DNA fingerprinting. Special attention is given to the ethical issues raised by emerging technologies in genetics. Prerequisite: BIO 270.
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BIO 350: Field Biology: Spring
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
This course is designed to acquaint students with organisms they are likely to encounter in the field in the late winter and spring months. The lectures emphasize the flowering plants and/or birds, but in the field attention is paid to other common or conspicuous organisms. Field trips are required. Prerequisite: BIO 172.
Prerequisite:
BIO-172
Corequisite:
BIO-350L
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BIO 360: Modern Microscopy
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An advanced study of practical techniques of light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and digital image processing. Emphasis is placed upon producing micrographs that convincingly illustrate results of biology experiments. Collaboration with student investigators in other courses is strongly encouraged. Prerequisite: BIO 152 or 172.
Prerequisite:
BIO-152 OR BIO-172
Corequisite:
BIO-360L
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BIO 380: Principles of Human Physiology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the function of and interactions between organ systems and the mechanisms that regulate their physiology. Emphasis is placed on the basic principles of homeostasis and an introduction to disease physiology and drug actions. Prerequisite: BIO 172 and junior standing. Not open to students with credit for BIO 151 or BIO 152.
Prerequisite:
BIO-172
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BIO 420: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An introduction to the descriptive and analytic study of animal development and growth, with emphasis on vertebrate animals. Prerequisite: BIO 270.
Prerequisite:
BIO-270
Corequisite:
BIO-420L
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