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BIOL 555: Fish Biology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Introduction to the evolutionary history, functional biology, ecology and conservation of fishes. Laboratory experiences emphasize both identification of fishes and experiments designed to understand their functional biology. Independent research project and weekend field trips are required. Average of 3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 207 and CHEM 111 or equivalents; BIOL 325 or equivalent recommended.
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BIOL 556: Ornithology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Evolutionary history, morphology, physiology, behavior and ecology of birds. One daylong weekend field trip and several early-morning weekday field trips required. Prerequisite: BIOL 207 or equivalent.
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BIOL 558: Mammology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
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BIOL 560: Histology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Tissues of the vertebrate body. Average of 2 laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 214 or equivalent.
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BIOL 561: Entomology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Laboratory and field course in insects. Identification and recognition of the more common families and orders and a study of their structure, behavior, ecology, economic importance and control. Average of 3 laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 207 or equivalent.
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BIOL 563: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Embryonic development of animals, including differentiation, morphogenesis, pattern formation, and organogenesis. Emphasis on cellular and molecular mechanisms governing these processes. Average of three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 309 and either BIOL 214 or BIOL 325.
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BIOL 565: Mammalian Physiology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
An advanced physiology course which draws heavily upon knowledge gained in earlier courses to understand the aspects of organismal function unique to mammals. The course attempts to integrate all levels of organismal processes, ranging from the molecular to the whole animal, in order to gain an understanding of mammalian function and place it within an evolutionary and ecological context. The laboratories emphasize hands-on learning and experiences with live animals. Minimum of 3 laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 213 and 214 or BIOL 325 or BIOL 469 or equivalents; CHEM 332 and 351 or equivalents recommended
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BIOL 567: Herpetology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Systematic survey of the modern reptiles and amphibians. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of morphological and behavioral traits which have enabled the reptiles and amphibians to successfully exploit their individual habitats. Laboratory includes systematic classification, student seminars and field work. Average of 3 laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 207 or equivalent.
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BIOL 568: Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Endocrine mechanisms regulating homeostasis and functional integrity of animals with emphasis on vertebrates. Prerequisite: BIOL 214 or equivalent.
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BIOL 569: Comparative Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
Towson University
Functions, interactions and regulation of organ systems in animals and their roles in sensory perception and integration, movement, oxygen utilization, energy procurement, temperature regulation and water metabolism. Prerequisites: BIOL 213, BIOL 214 and BIOL 325 or equivalents.
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