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BIOL 265: Animal Diversity
4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. A systematic study of the phyla and major classes of animals, including taxonomy, life histories, general structure, and representative genera with emphasis on the invertebrate phyla and on forms affecting man. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. (Spring Semester)
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BIOL 266: Plant Diversity
4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Major plant and fungal groups including taxonomy, life cycles, general structure, and representative genera. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. (Fall Semester)
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BIOL 294: Topics in Biology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Designed for students who wish a course not listed in the regular offerings. A current topic in biology will be explored. (Offered as needed)
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BIOL 295: Independent Study in Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study on an independent basis in collaboration with the instructor on a topic in biology at the lower division level. (Offered as needed)
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BIOL 305: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 162 with a minimum grade of "C" . A thorough survey of the field ofgenetics covering biochemistry, organization, replication, transcription, translation, regulation, mutation, recombination, repair of the macromolecules forming the genetic apparatus; Mendelian inheritance, cytogenetics, gene mapping, and population genetics. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. (Fall Semester)
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BIOL 311: A Scientific Study of Creation
2.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
A study of the evidences supporting a creation origin of the earth. The approach is scientific rather than biblical. (Offered through External Degree Only)
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BIOL 315: Histology
4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 162 with a minimum grade of "C" . A detailed study of the gross and finestructure of the cells and tissues that comprise the organs and organ systems of the vertebrate body. Lecture will deal with the structure-function relationships seen in the tissues of the body; lab will emphasize the microscopic identification of normal vertebrate tissues. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. (Fall Semester, odd years)
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BIOL 330: Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 162 with a minimum grade of "C" or BIOL 111; 112 with a minimum gradeof "B". PHYS 272 recommended . A study of the major functional systems of animals and theirphysiological interactions with the environment. Emphasis is on a comparative physiology approach. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. (Spring Semester)
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BIOL 381: Natural History of the Chesapeake Bay
4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
This course focuses below the fall line of coastal regions of the Chesapeake Bay. It considers the major non-biotic factors of the bay including geology, salinity gradients, tides and circulation, as well as major habitats of the bay, including plant and animal species typical of each habitat. It also considers the economic and political issues that help determine present and future uses of the Chesapeake Bay watershed and its biota. Three lectures per week and seven (8-hour) Sunday laboratory field trips. (Fall Semester, odd years)
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BIOL 389: Natural History of Vertebrates
3.30 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: BIOL 162 (CUC) or BIOL 103 (WWC). Study of vertebrates, with emphasis on natural history, ecology, physiology, and taxonomy.
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