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BIOL 513: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Concepts of biological evolution, the history of the development of these concepts and current topics in evolutionary biology. Prerequisites: BIOL 205 or BIOL 207 or equivalents.
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BIOL 515: Medical Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
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. Either this course or BIOL 518, but not both, may count toward an M.S. degree in Biology.
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BIOL 518: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Biology of micro-organisms with emphasis on bacteria. Microbial morphology, physiology and genetics, and the role of micro-organisms in natural processes and disease. Laboratory will include methods of observing, isolating and identifying bacteria. Prerequisites: Either this course or BIOL 515, but not both, may count toward the M.S. degree in Biology.
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BIOL 521: Immunology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Fundamental principles of immunology with emphasis on the nature of antibodies and antigens, blood groups, antibody-antigen reactions, hypersensitivity, autoimmunization, tumor immunology, artificial grafting and the preparation of vaccines. Prerequisite: BIOL 315/515 or 318/518 or equivalent.
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BIOL 525: Dissection Of The Upper Extremity
2.00 Credits
Towson University
Gross anatomical dissection of the human upper extremity including the muscles, nerves and blood vessels which supply the appendage. Special emphasis will be placed on development of techniques which assure careful and accurate dissection. Will be offered only in the Minimester. Prerequisite: BIOL 213 or equivalent, and consent of instructor.
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BIOL 527: Neuromuscular Mechanisms Of The Upper Body
2.00 Credits
Towson University
Gross anatomy of the human upper extremity and cranial nerves. Upper extremity emphasis includes muscle action, innervation, and major spinal cord pathways. Olfactory, optic, auditory and vestibular functions of cranial nerves are stressed. One lecture and two laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: Undergraduate course in human or vertebrate anatomy and permission of instructor.
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BIOL 528: Virology
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Cell and molecular biology of viruses. General virology, including pathogenesis and mortality, interaction with the immune system, and some medically relevant viruses. Prerequisites: BIOL 315/515 or BIOL 318/518 or BIOL 408/409/602.
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BIOL 530: Horticulture
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Plant culture and application to developing desirable planting on home grounds or in public places with examples of appropriate types of plants for specific situations. An average of 3 laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 205 or equivalent.
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BIOL 532: Vascular Plant Taxonomy
4.00 Credits
Towson University
A study of the history and principles of vascular plant systematics with laboratory time devoted to collection and identification of plants in the local flora. An average of 3 laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 205, BIOL 331/531, the equivalents or consent of instructor.
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BIOL 535: Plant Ecology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Environmental factors and processes which control plant distribution, plant communities and vegetational biomes of North America. An average of 3 laboratory hours per week with two required three-day weekend field trips and a Saturday field trip emphasizing examples from Maryland and the mid-Atlantic states. Prerequisites: BIOL 205 or equivalent.
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