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BI 298: Scientific Methods: Environmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Not Offered 2008-2009 Fundamentals of environmental biology and their relevance to human impact on natural ecosystems. Focus on application of modern ecological techniques to existing environmental problems. Laboratory and field activities.
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BI 298 - Scientific Methods: Environmental Biology
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BI 301: Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Spring Semester Protozoan, nematode, and arthropod parasites of man and higher vertebrates. Parasitic diseases. Immunity. Two hours of laboratory per week. (FUNCTIONAL ORGANISMIC) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 301 - Parasitology
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BI 303: Environmental Botany
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Alternate Years: Fall 2009, 2011 Structure and function of lower and higher plants. Ecological principles. Evolutionary relationships. Three hours of laboratory or field work per week. (CORE, ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OPTION) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 303 - Environmental Botany
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BI 304: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Fall Semester Advanced study in the concepts and applications of molecular biology. Three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BI 101-102, BI 202, BI 211, CH 222.
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BI 304 - Molecular Biology
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BI 305: Marine Ecosystems
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Alternate Years: Fall 2008, 2010 Physical, chemical, and biological features of marine ecosystems. Ecological principles. Study of the local Massachusetts coastal region. Three hours of laboratory or field work per week. (CORE, ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OPTION) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 305 - Marine Ecosystems
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BI 307: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Spring Semester Structure and dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Mathematical models. Three hours of laboratory or field work per week. (CORE, ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OPTION) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 307 - Ecology
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BI 309: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Spring Semester A survey of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria. Topics include: microbial cell biology, growth, metabolism, and genetics; control of microbial growth; host-microbe interactions; and environmental microbiology. Two one-and-one-half hour laboratory periods per week. (STRUCTURAL ORGANISMIC) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 309 - Microbiology
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BI 311: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Fall Semester System-by-system comparative study of vertebrate anatomy with emphasis on functional morphology. Integrated lecture/lab approach. Three hours of laboratory per week. (STRUCTURAL ORGANISMIC) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 311 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
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BI 312: Vertebrate Physiology
4.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Four Credits Spring Semester Principles governing the function of excitable and contractile tissues, respiration, circulation, kidney function, and osmoregulation in vertebrates with emphasis on the maintenance of homeostasis. Three hours of laboratory per week. (FUNCTIONAL ORGANISMIC) Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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BI 312 - Vertebrate Physiology
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BI 313: Teaching The Sciences
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring 2009, 2011 For Science majors minoring in secondary education. Experimentation with and evaluation of teaching methods in the science classroom/laboratory. Students design, teach and evaluate lessons and laboratory exercises. Analysis of the student's comprehension of the fundamental principles of biology and chemistry. Focus on laboratory safety issues. Prerequisite: BI 101-102.
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