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BIO 191L: Cell and Animal Biology Lab
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
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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BIO 192: Molecular Biology and Genetics
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Cellular communication and signal transduction. Replication and expression of genetic information. Genetic engineering and biotechnology. Patterns of inheritance. Chromosomes and their variation. Introns and transposable elements. Regulation of gene expression. Epigenetics. Genomics. 3 LEC, 1 LAB.
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BIO 192 - Molecular Biology and Genetics
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BIO 195: Tutorial in Biology
2.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Partial course to accommodate transfer, advanced placement or joint-enrollment students. Appropriate placement based on a student's background and needs. May be repeated for credit to fulfill prerequisites for advanced courses in the department. 3 LEC, 1 LAB Prerequisite: Permission of the chair
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BIO 201: Topics in Neuroscience
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
New technologies emerging from neuroscience, such as designer drugs, MRI use as lie-detector, and gene therapy for neural disorders. Examination of the basic science behind these and other technologies as well as important social, political and ethical implications. May not be used to fulfill the minimum requirements for the biology major. May be used as elective credit in the psychology major.
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BIO 210: Inquiry & Communication in Bio
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Methods of scientific inquiry and communication in the biological sciences. Scientific thinking, methods of investigation and data analysis. Written, oral and visual communication of science. Literature skills. Ethics in science and the scientific collective.
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BIO 215: Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Ecological approach to the study of marine organisms as exemplified in temperate, semi-tropical and tropical environments. A three-week field course; dates to be determined. Limited to eight students. Prerequisite: One biology course and the instructor's permission
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BIO 230: Evolutionary Biology
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Processes and patterns of adaptation and speciation. Population genetics and population biology as they relate to evolutionary biology.
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BIO 240: Vertebrate Biology
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Morphology of the vertebrate body and evolution of vertebrate groups. Comparative anatomy and histology. Includes dissection of selected animals. 3 LEC, 1 LAB
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BIO 250: Foundations of Neuroscience I
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Structure and function of neurons. Electrical properties of membranes. Synaptic transmission and modulation. Sensory transduction, muscular and endocrine function.
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BIO 251: Foundations of Neuroscience II
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Focuses on the function and properties of neural circuits and systems including CNS development, neuroanatomy, senory/perceptual systems and cognition. Laboratories provide an introduction to neuroanatomy, sensory stystem structure and function, CNS regulatory and behavioral/cognitive function using microscopy, software and EEG. 3 LEC, 1 LAB
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