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Course Criteria
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4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Independent Study
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the science of biology intended for those who do not plan to elect upper-division courses or postgraduate work in biology. Topics may include genetics, evolution, environmental biology, disease, diversity, behavior, health, biotechnology, microbiology, reproduction and development. Human applications will be included where appropriate. 3LEC, 1 LAB Not open to students who have taken 191, 193, or 194 May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the biology major.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
An introduction to the science of biology intended for those who do not plan to elect upper-division courses or postgraduate work in biology. Topics may include genetics, evolution, environmental biology, disease, diversity, behavior, health, biotechnology, microbiology, reproduction and development. Human applications will be included where appropriate. 3LEC, 1 LAB Not open to students who have taken 191, 193, or 194 May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the biology major.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to human effects on interactions among organisms and the environment. May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the biology major. 3 LEC, 1 LAB
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the use of the principles of evolutionary biology to study medicine and disease (Darwinian Medicine), as well as to understand human characteristics and life around us. May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the biology major.
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4.00 Credits
Genetically modified foods, gene therapy, cloning, genetic testing, the Human Genome Project and bioterrorism. Topics and concerns from recent advances in genetics and biotechnology. Explora- tion of the science behind these technologies, current and future applications and related ethi- cal, moral and social issues. May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the major.
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4.00 Credits
How vertebrate and invertebrate animals survive in their environments. Physiological mechanisms underlying regulation of oxygen, food and energy, temperature and water. Focus will be divided between basic mechanisms and animal adaptations in extreme environments, such as high altitude, freezing temperatures and the desert. May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the biology major.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts and principles of biology and biological thought. Topics alternate depending on instructor's area of specialization. May not be used to fulfill minimum requirements for the major.
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2.00 Credits
Cellular communication and signal transduction. Replication and expression of genetic information. Genetic engineering and biotechnology. Epigenetics. Genomics.
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4.00 Credits
New Description: and animals. Biological molecules. Functional organization of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Cellular energetics and metabolism. Organization of animal bodies. Homeostatic mechanisms and integrative processes regulating major organ systems and producing animal action. 3 LEC, 1 LAB
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