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BI 312: Systems Physiology
4.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Investigation of the physiology of vertebrate systems. Topics include cardiovascular, respiratory, neural, muscular, digestive, endocrine, reproductive and excretory physiology. Laboratory instruction includes practical investigation and survey research projects into the above topics and related illnesses. Prerequisites: BI 112, BI 114, CH 152 and CH 154
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BI 325: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Examines the immune response including characteristics of antigens, antibodies, and antigen-antibody interactions. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: BI 220/BI 221
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BI 345: Neurobiology
4.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Covers cell biology of neurons, electrical and biochemical signaling, motor control, sensation and perception, learning and memory, and brain anatomy. Laboratory instruction includes practical investigations and survey research projects into the above topics and related illnesses. Prerequisites: BI 112, BI 114, CH 152 and CH 154
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BI 350: Ecology
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Examines fundamental concepts of plant and animal interactions as revealed by field and laboratory studies of populations, communities and ecosystems. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: BI 112, BI 114, CH 152, CH 154 and MA 131; Recommended course: MA 151; Corequisite: BI 351
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BI 351: Ecology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
One three-hour laboratory/field session per week. Corequisite: BI 350
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BI 355: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Provides foundations of molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology, analysis of relevant primary journal articles, hands-on training in recombinant DNA techniques, and exposure to the use of computers in DNA sequence analysis and scientific communication. Prerequisites: BI 220, CH 152 and CH 154
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BI 360: Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
A study of a biological topic or of an interdisciplinary project that provides majors with an opportunity to gain experience not specifically available in Sacred Heart University's Biology curriculum. Students complete an internship portfolio under the direction of an appropriate professional in consultation with a biology faculty advisor.
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BI 390: Supervised Research
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Individual research projects in the basic areas of Biology under the supervision of faculty. Prerequisites: A 3.0 GPA and permission of the supervising faculty member
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BI 399: Senior Seminar
2.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
A capstone course for the Biology major. A review of current research and literature in a specialized field of biological science. A research paper and final oral presentation on a selected topic is required. Prerequisites: Senior status and permission of advisor
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BI CC 103: Human Journey: Scientific Discovery
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Focuses on scientific approach and its uses and limits in addressing fundamental questions of humanity. The practice of scientific inquiry with respect to political, social, and cultural factors is examined, particularly in the context of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Potential topics discussed include learning about your own ancient genetic lineage, evolution, genetic testing, environmental pollution, global climate change, and disease prevention. Prerequisites: HI CC 101, EN CC 102
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