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4.00 Credits
Study of representative groups of invertebrates, including the phylogenetic relationships and the morphology, physiology and natural histories of selected individual animals. Prerequisite BIOL 0128.
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4.00 Credits
Survey covering the biological, chemical, and physical characteristics of inland waters with emphasis on the environmental relationships, identification, and natural history of indigenous aquatic organisms. Considerable work is done in the field. Prerequisite BIOL 0128.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory study of the microorganisms with emphasis on Bacteriology. Consideration of clinical and environmental aspects, principles of structure, metabolism, and genetics of procaryotes. Laboratory includes basic techniques for study, enumerations and identification of bacteria. Prerequisite: BIOL 0129; two semesters of General Chemistry recommended.
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4.00 Credits
study of the anatomy and phylogeny of the vertebrates. Lecture topics will include gross anatomy and consideration of evolutionary trends among the vertebrates. Laboratory work will consist primarily of the dissection of representative species. Prerequisites: BIOL 0128 and BIOL 0129.
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3.00 Credits
A discussion of theories of evolution, evidence for evolution, genetic variability and changes in populations, and evolutionary patterns of the past. Prerequisite: BIOL 0128 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A detailed examination of the need for, and biological basis for, the standards established by existing, or proposed, federal and state legislation. The lectures, which will deal with topics such as the National Environment Policy Act and the Water Pollution Control Act, will be supplemented by analysis and discussion of environmental impact statements and court decisions dealing with each of the topics covered. Prerequisites: BIOL 0128 and at least one of the following: BIOL 0201 or BIOL 0202, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
An intermediate course focusing on the evolution, ecology and distribution, life history and economic importance of the class Aves. Laboratories will emphasize field experience for the identification of local and migratory species, and the study of the anatomy and physiology of birds. Grades will be based upon lectures and laboratory exams. Prerequisite: BIOL 0128.
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4.00 Credits
Utilizes a general approach to the human body with emphasis on structure and function to show ways in which various organ systems interact. The integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and sense organs are studied. Prerequisite: BIOL 0106, BIOL 0104, or BIOL 0129.
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4.00 Credits
Utilizes a general approach to the human body with emphasis on structure and function to show ways in which the various organ systems interact. The respiratory, circulatory, digestive, endocrine, and urinary systems as well as temperature regulation and fluid balance are studied. Course does not earn credit toward the biology major. Prerequisite: BIOL 0237.
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1.00 Credits
Each seminar will include an in depth study of one area of biology. Topics will vary depending on availability of staff and student interest. Successful completion of the course will require presentation of a portfolio documenting the student's progress in meeting the departmental learning goals. Prerequisite: Junior/senior status and permission of instructor.
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