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4.00 Credits
Travel Fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: Bio 200 or Bio 208 Interrelationships between plants and animals characteristics of aquatic, mountain, and deserts ecosystems with emphasis on structure and function. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of all 200 level biology classes required for Biology Education Majors. Must be taken concurrently with SECED 370 or SECED 280 . This class gives students experience in lesson preparation and teaching of general biology topics to non-majors biology students. Meeting times will be linked to designated sections of non-majors biology classes. This class is based on a mix of out-of-class preparation and student-directed teaching experiences. (Fall, Winter)
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3.00 Credits
In-depth analysis of legal mandates, (Federal and State) from a resource protection paradigm. Review of environmental law and evidence collection in relation to the atmosphere associated with the judicial system. Description of fi eld techniques for evidence collection, case investigation and arrest. (Winter)
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1.00 Credits
A pre-professional service course designed to increase your understanding of the professional school admissions process, provide exposure to many aspects of the medical fi elds and strengthen your qualifi cations as a professional school applicant. This course should be taken by those who plan to apply for schools of medicine, dentistry, optometry, etc. (Winter)
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4.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Bio 211 or Bio 204 or Bio 302 Classifi cation, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, evolution, and medical signifi cance of the invertebrates. (See teaching schedule)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 211 or BIO 302 An introduction to the ecology, diversity, structure, and function of marine communities. (See teaching schedule)
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4.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: Bio 200 or Bio 208 The topics covered will include microbial diversity, the methods used to study microorganisms, microbial metabolism and genetics, the role of microorganism in causing disease, the immune response, the methods used to control microorganisms, and the use of microorganisms by man. The time in class will be spent in lecture and discussion, and evaluation will take place through a term paper, online quizzes, group assignments, exams, and lab reports, quizzes, and exams. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Areas of discussion include pasture lay out, fence design, water systems, herding effect, grazing systems, leasing, permits, BLM, state ground, private ground, forage estimates, photosynthesis, energy store, tools of land management, drought management. (See teaching schedule)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 An introduction to Entomology with lectures and laboratories on insect structure, development, classifi cation, behavior and control. An insect collection and fi eldwork are required. (See teaching schedule)
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3.00 Credits
Travel Fee: $25.00 Introduces students to the art and science of wildlife management. This course will provide a foundation course from which students who major in Ecology and Wildlife may build a successful collegiate experience and professional career. It will also provide insight into the wildlife discipline for non-wildlife majors. (See teaching schedule)
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