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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A systematic survey of the structure and function of the healthy human body. This is a basic but thorough course designed primarily for applied science and biology majors not planning to attend medical or dental school. (3-3) (Same as APSC 301) (Fall)
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A systematic survey of the structure and function of the healthy human body. This is a basic but thorough course designed primarly for applied science and biology majors not planning to attend medical or dental school. (3-3) (Same as APSC301-302)(Fall 1997, Spring 1998)
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOl 101, 202. The study of relationships and interactions of living organisms with their environment at the individual, community and ecosystem levels of organization. Laboratory exercise are designed to reinforce concepts presented in lecture. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHYS 105 and 115 or consent of the instructor. The trend toward reductionism is bringing biology closer to physics along many frontiers. This course introduces the science student to those areas where these fields have merged. Topics of discussion include the structure and function of proteins and DNA, biological energy conversion, molecular and ionic transport, ans sensory systems. The course also addresses the application of physical methods to biological imaging such as crystallography, NMR, PET, MRI, and microscopy (same as PHYS 304).
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A survey of microorganisms and their role in nature. The importance of bacteria, fungi, and viruses as agents of disease will be considered. The laboratory will emphasize bacterial and fungal form, function, culture and control. Yearly. (3-3)
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The fundamental concepts of heredity with consideration given to both modern and classical genetics. Microorganisms, as well as Drosophila, are used in the laboratory to acquaint the student with the procedures and techniques used by the geneticist. Yearly. (3-3)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Prior or concurrent registration in BPHY 301. The laboratory course is designed to provide hands-on experience with instrumentation and imaging techniques that are commonly used by biophysics. They include many forms of spectroscopy (such as absorption, emission, raman, nuclear, and magnetic resonance), x-ray crystallography, electrophoresis, and imaging tools (such as MRI, PET, emission microscopy and ultrasound imaging). Offered in conjunction with BPHY 301 (same as PHYS 314).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or consent of the instructor. this course deals with chemical transmission in the nervous system and its modification by drugs and disease. Topics include the neural basis and pharmacological treatment of such neurological disorders as depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizophrenia. Fall of even-numbered years (same as NEUR 319, PSY 319).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 202, 212. A study of the chemical and physical properties of biological macromolecules with emphasis on structure-function relationships, enzymatic catalysis, and bioenergetics. (Same as CHEM 321)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 202, 212, 321. A study of the chemistry and regulation of anabolic and catabolic metabolic systems, the flow of genetic information through living systems. Offered yearly. (Same as CHEM 322)
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