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3.00 Credits
Living organisms in the environment, emphasizing modes of scientific inquiry and the utilization of living organisms in the classroom. Prerequisite: BIOL 110, 112, 115, 190 or 201. Not for credit toward the Biology major or minor, or M.S. degree in Biology.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of public education in the biological sciences at local organizations such as zoos, parks, and acquaria. Emphasis in placed on basic ecological concepts and how these concepts are presented to the general public, especially those of school age. Field experience at a local nature center outside of class time is required. Biology majors choosing the secondary school biology and general science teaching concentration or the organismal biology and ecology concentration may enroll for biology major credit. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Theory, preparation, and application of the electron microscope, including light microscopy. Average of three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: 12 credits of biology, PHYS 211, PHYS 212 recommended, and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Relationships and sustainability of human society and natural ecosystems. Relevant scientific, socioeconomic and ethical issues will be examined in such current events as climate change, energy policy and urban planning. Cannot be taken for Biology major credit. Prerequisite: BIOL 105 , 110, 112, 115, 190, 201, 202 or CHEM 104. GenEd II.A.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of major forms of life with the emphasis on appearances, diversification, and extinctions during the different geologic periods. Prerequisites: minimum 10 credits in Biology.
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4.00 Credits
Problem-based genetics: Mendelian genetics, genetic linkage and mapping, nucleic acid structure, replication and function, protein synthesis and the genetic code, gene expression and regulation, mutation, repair, and recombination, recombinant DNA technology, and population genetics. Prerequisite: BIOL 201.
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4.00 Credits
Application of ecological theory to conservation of biological diversity. Exploration of past and present processes leading to and maintaining diversity and how such processes are impacted by human disturbance. Average of three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 110, 112, 190, 201 or 202 and 10 units of biology, geography or physical science coursework.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory and computer-based applications of Mendelian, Molecular, and Population Genetics. Prerequisite: BIOL 309
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3.00 Credits
Age-related changes in the human body at the cellular through organ system levels. Emphasis on changes in structure and function that alter the ability to maintain homeostasis or a high quality of life. Not for credit toward a Biology major or minor , or M.S. program. Prerequisite: BIOL 103 or BIOL 213/214.
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4.00 Credits
Pathogenesis of bacterial, viral, rickettsial and fungal diseases with emphasis on medically important bacteria and microbiological techniques. Recommended for students pursuing a career in medical sciences. Prerequisites: BIOL 110, 112, 190 or 201; and CHEM 105 or CHEM 110. Either this course or BIOL 318, but not both, may count toward Biology major or M.S. degree in Biology. Lab/Class fee will be assessed.
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