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BIOL 3450: Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230, BIOL 2270, and CHEM 1212, or permission of instructor. A study of animal physiology with an emphasis on mammalian organ systems. The molecular and cellular aspects of physiology as they relate to these systems are considered.
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BIOL 3500: Mycology
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230, BIOL 2270; Recommended: BIOL 3100. Biology of fungi with emphasis on morphology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology, includes the roles of fungi as both beneficial organisms and as causal agents in plant and animal diseases.
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BIOL 3550: Phycology
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. An introduction to the study of the algae, including taxonomy, phylogeny, physiology, and ecology. Laboratories will focus on the examination of live material, and will include methods for the isolation and culture of algae.
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BIOL 3600: Local Flora
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. A field-oriented study emphasizing identification, distribution, and ecology of locally occurring seed-bearing plants. Two or three weekend field trips are routinely scheduled.
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BIOL 3650: Plant Systematics
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. A survey of the principles of plant systematics that includes identification, nomenclature, evolution, and classification within the plant kingdom, and a systematic survey of plant families, with emphasis on local representatives.
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BIOL 3700: Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2010, BIOL 2230, and BIOL 2270, or consent of the instructor. An exploration of the human nervous system based upon current experimental models. The course will be divided into four areas: neural signaling, sensory input, motor input, and modifications of neuronal circuits. The neurobiology of disease will be emphasized.
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BIOL 3800: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. A study of the morphology, phylogeny, and ecology of invertebrates.
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BIOL 3810: Introduction to Biogeography
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Also offered as GEOG 3810. Prerequisites: Three of the following courses: GEOG 1112, GEOG 1113, BIOL 2010, BIOL 2230, BIOL 2270. An overview of factors controlling the distribution of plants and animals on the Earth. Topics discussed include ecological and evolutionary processes, geophysical and climatic phenomena, and historical and anthropogenic events that have influenced current distributions.
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BIOL 3840: Entomology
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. Introduction to the study of insect biology including ecology, behavior, and taxonomy. Laboratory includes field observation, sampling and identification of local fauna.
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BIOL 3870: Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. A study of the morphology, life cycles, and host-parasite relationships of representative protozoan and metazoan parasites. Human parasites are emphasized.
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