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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 1020, BIOL 1021. The dynamics of the environ- ment, accenting the description of physical, chemical and biological properties of local ecosystems, giving special attention to integrative and homeostatic processes, energy flow, nutrient cycles and disruptive phenomena.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 4203. Elementary mathematical ecology. Introduces many models and techniques needed to understand current population dynamics. Problem solving and use of computer models will be emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 1020. Introduction to environmental science, focusing on detection, sources and treatment methods for water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, solid waste and hazardous waste. Legal and regulatory background also presented. Field trips made and laboratory exercises focus on characterizing water quality.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 4203. A continuation of the study of ecology, focusing on key concepts at higher levels of organization. Topics include fluxes of energy and matter, temporal and spatial patterns, problems of ecological scale and succession.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 1020, BIOL 1021. A study of the morphology and classification of animal tissues as well as the arrangement of tissues in organs and systems in vertebrate animals.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 1020, BIOL 1021, CHEM 1200, CHEM 1201. A study of cell structure and function. The generalized cell, specialized cell and the cell as an organism considered from the viewpoint of classical cytology and in terms of current biochemical, optical and ultrastructural studies.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 3303. Facets of modern genetics relative to humans. Topics include gene splicing, forensics and genomics, as well as complex legal and social problems stemming from recent developments in the area of human heredity.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 1020, BIOL 1021, BIOL 2033. A study of the taxonomy and environmental relationships of biota of freshwater habitats.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 1020, BIOL 1021, BIOL 2033. A taxonomic survey of all major invertebrate phyla, with emphasis on major anatomical and physiological features and life histories.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., BIOL 4203. An introduction to the role, value, distribu- tion, variability and structure of wetlands and to the legal and regulatory framework through which they are managed in the United States. Emphasis on biogeochemical processes unique to wetlands. Field trips made.
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