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BIO 402: Capstone Experience in Biological Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A senior-year experience for Biology, Botany and Zoology majors that emphasizes important biological concepts by synthesizing and augmenting prior learning. Utilizes class discussions, group participation, readings, formal student classroom presentations and a senior paper. Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive and Capstone Experience Requirements. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes senior standing in Biology, Botany or Zoology. Credits: 3
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BIO 405: Clinical Laboratory Methods of Infectious Disease
2.00 Credits
University of Maine
Examines the medically important parasites causing human infection, associated epidemiology and current laboratory methods employed for diagnosis. The major groups of pathogenic fungi are also discussed, including laboratory procedures for detection and identification. Applications of immunochemical and molecular methods used to diagnose or monitor a variety of infectious disease processes is emphasized. Lec 2, Lab 2. Prerequisites & Notes BMB 300/BMB 305, BMB 420/BMB 421 suggested. Clinical Laboratory Science majors only or permission. Credits: 3
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BIO 421: Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Methods
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to basic theory and laboratory practice in clinical hematology and urinalysis, including an introduction to the theory and function of relevant laboratory instruments. Required for Clinical Laboratory Studies majors. Prerequisites & Notes BMB 322, BMB 323; Clinical Laboratory Studies majors only or permission. Credits: 4
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BIO 422: Clinical Hematology
7.00 Credits
University of Maine
A comprehensive study of the principles, methodology and pathological states in hematology. Lectures and laboratory practice. (EMMC, MMC.) Credits: 7
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BIO 423: Clinical Microbiology
7.00 Credits
University of Maine
A comprehensive study of the principles and techniques of diagnostic microbiology and parasitology. Lectures and laboratory practice. (EMMC, MMC.) Credits: 7
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BIO 424: Clinical Immunohematology
7.00 Credits
University of Maine
Fundamental techniques of blood grouping and cross-matching proceeding to advanced studies of human blood groups, theory and practice in special problems, and advanced techniques. Lectures and laboratory practice. (EMMC, MMC.) Credits: 7
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BIO 425: Clinical Chemistry
9.00 Credits
University of Maine
Basic techniques of clinical chemistry proceeding to advanced theories and methodology. Includes theory and technique of immunochemistry. Lectures and laboratory practice. (EMMC, MMC.) Credits: 9
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BIO 426: Clinical Microscopy
2.00 Credits
University of Maine
Lectures and laboratory practice in the microscopical examination of urine and body fluids. (EMMC, MMC.) Credits: 2
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BIO 430: Ecology and Systematics of Aquatic Insects
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
Taxonomy, life history and ecology of aquatic insects. Emphasis on role of insects in the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems in both natural and managed settings. Field trips, research project and collection required. Lec 2, Lab 4.
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BIO 432: Biology of the Fungi
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
Ecology, physiology and classification of the major groups of fungi and their impact on human affairs. Laboratory and fieldwork will emphasize current techniques used to study fungi. (This course is identical to BIO 532.) Satisfies the General Education Lab in the Basic or Applied Sciences Requirement. Lec 2, Lab 4. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 100 and BIO 200 or equivalents or permission. Credits: 4
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