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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: consent of instructor and chair. An advanced course in art theory, practice, or research may be designed for a student who evidences clarity of purpose and unusual ability in art. (This course may complement but not replace or duplicate the major project.) May be taken for variable credit of 1-3 hours, one hour of credit for each three hours of studio work per week. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit. (Occasional)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SCI 105. This eight-week science laboratory module will focus on classic and modern genetics using the human organism as the research model. Development of the field's major concepts will be examined from an historical perspective in which students will analyze and interpret the classic experiments of the pioneering geneticists. Laboratory exercises will emphasize current techniques inmolecular biology and will be complemented by class discussions of related bioethical issues. A lecture and laboratory course. (Occasional)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SCI 105. This eight-week science laboratory module is a study of the natural history of the Piedmont physiographic province. This course provides an introduction to the biological and geologi- cal processes that have led to the development of the unique ecosystems found in the Piedmont. Field identification and experimentation with organisms that inhabit this region are emphasized. Students are required to arrange transportation to off-campus locations each week for the duration of the course. A lecture, laboratory, and field course. (Occasional)
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4.00 Credits
This course represents an introduction to the structure and function of the human body from the cellular to the organismal levels. Subjects include tissue and integumentary, skeletal muscular and nervous body systems. This course may not be used for a biology major or minor. It is not recommended for pre-medical students. A lecture and laboratory course. (Every year)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 202 This course continues the introduction to the structure and function of the human body from the cellular to the organismal levels. Subjects include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. This course may not be used toward a biology major or minor. It is not recommended for pre-medical students. A lecture and laboratory course. (Every year)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 133 and CHM 112 or CHM 115. An introduction to selected principles of the biological sciences for biomedical engineering students. Subjects include bioenergetics, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, cell biology, and physiology and homeostasis. The course may not be used for a biology major or minor. This course is not recommended for pre-medical students. A lecture and laboratory course. (Occasional)
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5.00 Credits
Pre- or corequisite: CHM 112 or CHM 115 An introduction to the unifying principles of the biological sciences. Subjects include evolution, systematics, biodiversity, animal form and function, homeostasis, and ecology. A lecture, recitation, and laboratory course. (Every year)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 211 or CHM 222 Continues the introduction to the unifying principles of the biological sciences. Subjects include basic biochemistry, energy transfer, cell biology, physiology, genetics and the vertebrate immune system. A lecture, recitation, and laboratory course. (Every year)
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1.00 Credits
Pre- or corequisite: BIO 211. A seminar focusing on current research problems in all disciplines of the biological sciences. Student analysis, discussion, and presentation of primary literature are required. This course may be repeated for a maximum of three semester credit hours; however, no more than two credit hours may be counted as part of the biology major. (Occasional)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Participation in an on-going research program directed by one or more faculty members. One-hour credit will be awarded for a minimum of three hours per week per semester of participation. A maximum of two credit hours can be earned per semester. This course may be repeated for a maximum of three semester credit hours. (Every semester)
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