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BIOL 303: Life Science for Elementary Teachers
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
Major biological concepts and best practices for teaching science, including inquiry and the "discovery" approach, will be covered. Class configuration - methods or fieldwork and web-based instruction involving inquiry, resource evaluation and recitation. Concluding course in the elementary science sequenceCredits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: CURR304 and admission to the teacher education program.
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BIOL 305: Cell and Mollecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A lecture course that examines the basic unit of structure and function in life, the cell. The course uses concepts of mollecular biology to survey aspects of cellular function, such as metabolism, intercellular communication and cell division. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: CHEM121/122, CHEM123/124, and C or better in BIOL301,
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BIOL 306: Cell and Molecular Biology and Genetics Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
This laboratory course provides students with an opportunity to use molecular and cellular techniques to probe aspects of gene inheritance and expression. Students will develop critical reasoning and laboratory skills in preparation for advanced laboratory studies, independent research projects at the sub-organismal level, as well as for cooperative learning internships. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite: C- or better in BIOL301 Prerequisite/Corequisite BIOL305
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BIOL 310: Ecology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A lecture course introducing the concepts involved in the study of terrestrial and aquatic communities, their physical environment, and their integration into ecosystems. Emphasis will be on properties at the ecosystems, community and population levels. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: C- or better in BIOL120
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BIOL 311: Laboratory in Ecology
2.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A laboratory and field course with two main objectives: (1) to introduce students to the methods and concepts involved in the study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, and (2) to familiarize students with the structure and function of aquatic and terrestrial communities. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite/Corequisite BIOL310
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BIOL 315: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
This lecture and discussion class examines basic concepts of evolutionary biology emphasizing evolutionary theory, evolutionary processes and contemporary topics in evolutionary biology. An integrative approach at the cell and molecular, organismal, population and higher taxonomic levels will be incorporated to understand the role of evolution as the organizing principle of all levels of biology and life. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite/Corequisite BIOL301
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BIOL 366: Marine Resource Conservation
4.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
This lecture and laboratory course analyzes the relationship between marine ecology and resource management in an interdisciplinary examination of coastal conservation issues of the Caribbean. Credits: 4 hrs Lecture/Lab Hours: Course meets daily (spring/summer), for one hour of lecture, one hour of discussion and three hours of field laboratory at a Caribbean field statio Prerequisite: BIOL120 Notes: Not open to students that have already taken BIOL369.
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BIOL 367: Marine Research Methodology
4.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
This is an applied course in the methodology of marine filed studies. Students will design and conduct research projects under the supervision of faculty. Research topics will revolve around environmental assessments and environmental impact assessments of costal waters. Conclusions from projects will be prepared for publication and/or a research report. Credits: 4 hrs Prerequisite: BIOL120
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BIOL 368: Natural History and Classification of Marine Organisms
5.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A field laboratory and lecture covering functional morphology and classification of tropical marine organisms. Emphasis is placed on marine vascular plants, benthic and pelagic inshore macro-fauna and flora. Credits: 5 hrs Lecture/Lab Hours: Course meets for 3 hours of lecture and 6 hours of field labs each week at a Caribbean field station Prerequisite: BIOL120 and sophomore standing
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BIOL 369: Principles of Tropical Marine Ecology
4.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A lecture course and field laboratory on the ecology of tropical marine ecosystems. Biological oceanography and systems ecology form the basis for examinations of community structure, productivity and disturbance. Credits: 4 hrs Lecture/Lab Hours: Course meets for 3 hours of lecture and 6 hours of field labs each week at a Caribbean field station Prerequisite: BIOL120
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