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BIO 316: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Genes and their activities at the molecular level in viruses, prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Mechanisms of gene expression and regulation in health and disease. Advanced topics in genetic engineering and biotechnology. Emphasis on experimental strategies and data analysis. 3 LEC, 1 LAB
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BIO 317: Immunology
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Study of mammalian immune system at cellular and molecular level. Topics include: recognition of antigen, development of lymphocyte repertoire, innate and adaptive immune responses, and immune disorders such as autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. 3 Lec, 1 Lab.
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BIO 318: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Morphological patterns and developmental mechanisms in the ontogeny of animals. The role of development in the evolution of animal forms. Emphasis on classical vertebrate and invertebrate models. 3 LEC, 1 LAB
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BIO 380: Research in Biology
2.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Lab or field research conducted with a biology faculty member. Student collaboration is encouraged. Recommendation of faculty member and approval by department are necessary. Approval may be contingent on the number of projects supervised by a faculty member each semester. The project may be in conjunction with an ongoing research project or with a biology course (see below). Advanced planning is essential and application must be approved prior to the beginning of course selection week. Research opportunities may be available with the following courses: 215, 270, 280, 301, 305, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 318. Open to biology and biochemistry and molecular biology majors only. May be repeated as appropriate with approval of department. Continuation of multisemester research to the next semester is contingent on a minimum grade of C in Biology 380. Prerequisite: appropriate advanced courses as required by the department. One-credit hour is equivalent to a minimum of three hours of work per week.
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BIO 410: Special Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Special Study Intensive study of an area of biology by a senior major under the supervision of a faculty member. Designed to supp ort the indivi- dual's major interests. A paper or oral presentat ion required. Prereq.: permission of the department
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BIO 450: Internship
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Internship
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BIO 490: Independ Or Collab Study
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Independent or collaborative laboratory and/or field research under the supervision of biology faculty members. An individual thesis and a seminar presentation are required. Recommendation by the department is based on the student's choice of a suitable research project, her potential for biological research, course work and background and evidence of motivation for undertaking the research.
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BIO 491: Seminar in Ecology
2.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Integrative experience for junior or senior biology or biochemistry and molecular biology majors. Connects knowledge and skills with current topics in biology. May involve literature study and analysis, a research internship and/or laboratory research. Conducted under the guidance of a biology faculty member.
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BIO 491 - Seminar in Ecology
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BIO 492: Seminar in Neurobiology
2.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Integrative experience for junior or senior biology or biochemistry and molecular biology majors. Connects knowledge and skills with current topics in biology. May involve literature study and analysis, a research internship and/or laboratory research. Conducted under the guidance of a biology faculty member.
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BIO 493: Seminar in Molecular Biology
2.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Integrative experience for junior or senior biology or biochemistry and molecular biology majors. Connects knowledge and skills with current topics in biology. May involve literature study and analysis, a research internship and/or laboratory research. Conducted under the guidance of a biology faculty member.
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