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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the field and laboratory study of algae. An ecological perspective is used to explore the diversity of photosynthetic microbes forming the energy base of aquatic habitats, including environmental and economic concerns. Labs include living materials, field collection, culturing, and experimental analysis. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. Co-requisite: BIOL A351.
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1.00 Credits
Field and laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A350. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. Co-requisite: BIOL A350.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course exploring eukaryotic microbial diversity. An evolutionary perspective is used to survey the cellular diversity and ecology of algae, protozoa, and selected fungi, and the origin of eukaryotic cells. Labs include living and preserved materials, field collecting, culturing, and data analysis. Elective course for majors. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. Co-requisite: BIOL A353.
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1.00 Credits
Field and laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A352. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. Co-requisite: BIOL A352.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the conservation of biodiversity based in the principles of ecology, evolution, and genetics. The primary goal is to understand natural ecological systems in the context of a human dominated world to learn to best maintain biological diversity in concert with an exploding human population. This is accomplished through lecture, socratic discussion, and videos. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of cell structure and function. Topics to be discussed include protein synthesis, the nucleus, cytoplasmic organelles and bioenergetics, endomembrane systems, vesicular transport, the cytoskeleton, cell signaling, cell cycle control, and cancer. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. Co-requisite: BIOL A361.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience that meets three hours per week in conjunction with BIOL A360. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses. Co-requisite: BIOL A360.
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3.00 Credits
Virology will cover cell and molecular biology of animal virology in detail. Topics to be addressed include virus structure, replication, pathogenesis, taxonomy, viral transformation, and cancer with specific virus families explored in depth. Some epidemiology, including recent research of specific viruses in the news, will be explored. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses.
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3.00 Credits
The field of experimental cellular and molecular immunology will be explored in this course. Clinical immunology will not be emphasized. Topics include: organization of the immune system, structure and function of antigen recognition molecules, immune cell interactions, and regulation of the immune system and immunity-related diseases. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes in the oceans and coastal environments and their interactions. Interrelationships of man and the marine environment. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses.
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