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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., BIOL 4100, BIOL 4410. Consideration of induction, constancy of the genome, pathfinding by migrating cells, morphogenetic movements, and other developmental processes.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., BIOL 3060 or departmental approval. Conservation of biodiversity, including endangered species, population viability analyses, species recovery plans, sustainable landscapes and environmental policy.
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4.00 Credits
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., BIOL 1030 or BIOL 1037 or BIOL 2500. Development, identification, host-parasite relationships and medical significance of parasitic protozoa, helminthes, and arthropods that infect humans, domestic animals and wildlife.
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4.00 Credits
LEC. 3, LAB. 3. Pr., BIOL 1030, BIOL 3100. Classification, nomenclature, distribution, systematics, and evolution of vascular plants.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., BIOL 3100, CHEM 2080. Coreq., BIOL 5131. Physiological and biochemical processes effecting plant growth and development including water relations, photosynthesis, respiration, and hormones.
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1.00 Credits
LAB. 3. Pr., BIOL 3101, CHEM 2081. Coreq., BIOL 5130. Laboratory exercises in plant physiology. Including water relations, metabolism and growth and development.
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4.00 Credits
LEC. 3, LAB. 4. Pr., BIOL 1030, or BIOL 1037, BIOL 3100 and BIOL 3060 or departmental approval. Exploration of ecological interactions between plants and their environment. Field trips emphasize Southeastern habitats/ plant examples. Includes 3-day weekend field trip.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., BIOL 3060 or departmental approval. Dynamics of natural animal communities, including niches, species interactions, succession, island biogeography, special diversity and food webs.
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., 15 hours of biology and departmental approval. Intensive classroom and field studies of an area outside Alabama. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 15 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
LEC.3. Pr., BIOL 3000, BIOL 4100, BIOL 4220, CHEM 2090. Study of cellular communication and regulation with emphasis on integration between cellular, molecular, genetic and biochemical approaches.
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