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BIO 318: Vertebrate Embryology(Offered even years)
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is an examination of patterns and mechanisms of vertebrate embryonic development, with emphasis on the molecular, cellular and generic aspects of these developmental processes. Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 105, BIO 106, BIO 190, BIO 191, BIO 198, BIO 199; co-requisite: BIO 319 or consent of instructor. Designated professional studies.
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BIO 319: Vertebrate Embryology Laboratory(Offered even years)
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is the companion laboratory course to BIO 318 Vertebrate Embryology Lecture. Laboratory exercises will; include analysis and examination of embryogenesis and organ formation in the frog, chick and pig. Two laboratory hours per week. Co-requisite: BIO 318. Designated professional studies course.
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BIO 320: Histology(Offered even years)
2.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a microscopic study of the characteristics of normal vertebrate cells, tissues, and organs through study of prepared slides. Two hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 105, BIO 106, BIO 190, BIO 191, BIO 198, BIO 199; co-requisite: BIO 321. Designated professional studies.
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BIO 320 - Histology(Offered even years)
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BIO 321: Histology Laboratory(Offered even years)
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course concentrates on the microscopic study of the characteristics of normal vertebrate cells, tissues, and organs through study of prepared slides. Two hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 105, BIO 106, BIO 190, BIO 191, BIO 198, BIO 199; co-requisite: BIO 320. Designated professional studies.
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BIO 325: Principles of Genetics
3.00 Credits
Midway University
A study of the fundamental principles of heredity and molecular biology as applied to plants and animals. Prerequisite: eight hours of biological science.
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BIO 326: Immunology(Offered odd years)
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course concentrates on the basic principles of immunological principles and their applications in the medical/veterinary field including antigen/antibody reactions laboratory methodology, autoimmune disorders, allergic reactions and tumor immunology. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites BIO 225, BIO 226, and CHEM 170. Designated professional studies.
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BIO 326 - Immunology(Offered odd years)
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BIO 327: Immunology Laboratory(Offered odd years)
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course concentrates on the basic laboratory procedures and their princip0les used in immunology testing and diagnosis of diseases. Two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIO 225, BIO 226, and CHEM 170; Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIO 326. Designated professional studies.
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BIO 327 - Immunology Laboratory(Offered odd years)
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BIO 401: Ethical Issues in Science
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Course assists the students in values clarification and identification and problem solving involving ethical dimensions of everyday practice in scientific research, health and environmental related professions. Prerequisite: PHIL 301 and junior standing and 12 hours of biology. Also listed as ENV 401. Designated professional studies. Designated critical thinking course.
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BIO 405: Introduction to Biological Research
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is an introduction to methods of biological research and writing. The topic for a senior research project is chosen, a literature search is started and a formal proposal is made; each of these must be approved by the professor, the research director and the program chairperson. The research director may be a Midway College faculty member or a scientist at another facility, subject to professor's approval. Prerequisite: Junior standing and a minimum of 12 hours each of biology and chemistry. Designated professional studies course.
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BIO 420: Biochemistry(Offered odd years)
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a study of biochemical compounds and their role in intermediary metabolism. Special topics include biochemical energies and coenzyme mechanics. Prerequisites: CHEM 330, BIO 225, BIO 226 and Pre or co-requisite BIO 325 and BIO 420. Also listed as CHEM 420. Designated professional studies.
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