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BIO 412: Virology
4.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Fee: $25.00 Prerequisite: Bio 200 and Bio 221/222 or 321 An introductory course that will explore the general features of many of the most common types of viruses. Particular emphasis will be placed on the varied replication strategies employed by specifi c viruses as well as the interactions between specifi c viruses and the host cells they infect. The accompanying lab will focus on developing profi ciency in bacterial and animal host cell culturing methods as well as in the analysis of the replication potential and effects of viruses in host cells. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 420: Principles of Limnology
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Bio 211 or 302 Study of the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of freshwater systems. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 423: Natural Resource Policy
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Travel Fee: $10.00 Introduction to theory, processes, and techniques for the management of natural resources. Emphasis on ecological processes and public policy issues. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 445: Ichthyology
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Bio 211 or 302 A study of the anatomy, physiology, diversity, zoogeography, ecology, and evolution of fi shes. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 446: Ornithology
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Travel Fee: $25.00 Prerequisite: Bio 208 or Bio 211 . In-depth study of avian (bird) biology systematics, distribution, evolution and natural history. At least one fi eld trip required. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 447: Mammalogy
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Fee: $25.00 Prerequisite: Bio 208 or Bio 211 A study of mammalian diversity, systematics, evolution, morphology, distribution, and natural history. At least one fi eld trip is required. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 448: Insect Systematics
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Bio 331 This is an advanced course that will cover the diversity of insect biology and structure with an emphasis on the identifi cation of adults. It will include coverage of speciation, evolutionary relationships, approaches to classifi cation, nomenclature, zoogeography and
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BIO 455: Rangeland Inventory and Analysis Lab
3.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: AS 225 or Bio 302 and Bio 302 Rangeland ecology and vegetation measurements including condition, trend, utilization, suitability and production. (Fall, Winter)
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BIO 460: Human Anatomy with Lab
4.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Prerequisite: Bio 211 or Bio 208 Advanced human anatomy for Biology Majors. Comprehensive regional study of gross human anatomy with emphasis on the limbs, and the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities. A portion of the course will be devoted to head and neck anatomy and some neuroanatomy. (See teaching schedule)
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BIO 461: Principles of Physiology
5.00 Credits
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: Bio 211 or Bio 208 In-depth coverage of general physiologic principles and homeostatic mechanisms regulating human organ system function. (See teaching schedule)
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