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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BIO 240, BIO 240L, CHE 124, and CHE 124L. CHE 312 and CHE 312L are strongly recommended. This is a laboratory course that will provide students with experience in techniques such as chroma-tography, cell fractionation, electrophoresis, protein purification, spectrophotometry, and Western blot analysis. One three-hour laboratory period is scheduled each week. This course is offered in spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be regis-tered for BIO 324.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 130, BIO 130L, BIO 223, and BIO 223L This course discusses the principles of ecology and heavily emphasizes community relationships. The major portion of the course will cover the interactions of plants within communities, the interac-tions of animals within communities, and the interactions of plants and animals within communities. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is offered in fall semesters. All students reg-istered for this course must also be registered for BIO 325L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 130, BIO 130L, BIO 223, and BIO 223L A laboratory course that is based on field and laboratory studies of local plant and animal communi-ties. One three-hour laboratory period is scheduled each week. Offered in fall semesters. Course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 325.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 240 and BIO 240L This course is a study of physiology from the systems-level perspective. The functions of cells and tissues within particular organs and organ systems are also addressed in this course. Emphasis is placed on common mechanisms such as pressure-volume relationships, laws of mass action, thermo-dynamics, and homeostasis. Discussions of integration and communication between systems are also important in this course. Specific systems studied include the endocrine system, nervous system, skeletal muscle, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, renal system, gastrointestinal system, immune system, and reproductive system. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is offered on demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Permission of faculty member and school dean This is designed for small groups of students to pursue an in-depth study of a particular aspect of biology that is not covered to a great extent in other course offerings. This is a seminar course that meets for a total of 36 hours during the semester. This course is offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 240L, BIO 223, BIO 223L, or by permission This course is an in-depth study of the organisms found in the Kingdom Fungi. Emphasis is placed on taxonomy, morphology, physiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of fungal diseases. There are three hours of lecture. This course is offered in fall semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 340L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 240, 240L, BIO 223, BIO 223L This laboratory section of the mycology course will provide students with hands-on experience. Stu-dents will do field work, laboratory identifications, and long-term fungal studies. There is one three-hour laboratory scheduled per week. All students who are registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 340.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 240L, CHE 312, and CHE 312L This course explores the evolutionary and biochemical principles of genetics. In particular, the mo-lecular nature of heredity is emphasized. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is offered in fall semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 421L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 240L, CHE 312, CHE 312L This laboratory portion of the genetics courses will provide students with hands-on experience with techniques used to explore the molecular nature of heredity. There is one three-hour lecture sched-uled per week. This course is offered in fall semesters. A course fee may apply. All students who are registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 421.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 324 and BIO 324L. BIO 421 and BIO 421L are strongly recommended. This course is an in-depth study of the human immune system. Emphasis is placed on antigenicity, antibody structure, and the molecular basis for immunity. There are three hours of lectures scheduled per week. This course is offered in rotation with other electives.
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