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2.00 Credits
A broad ecological approach demonstrating problems of modern society such as environmental deterioration, hunger, and resource depletion. Lecture two hours per week. Summer, odd.
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1.00 Credits
Three hours per week. To be taken concurrently with BIO 4213. Special course fees may apply. Fall, odd.
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3.00 Credits
Current advances in the understanding of the human genome. Lecture three hours per week. Prerequisite, BIO 3013. Special course fees may apply. Fall, odd.
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3.00 Credits
Control of physiological processes by hormones. Types of chemical messengers, impact on cells, tissues and organs, and interrelationships of organ systems with respect to hormones will be studied. Important endocrine disorders will also be addressed. BIO 2013 or CHEM 4243, AND BIO 2223 and BIO 2221 or BIO 3233 and BIO 3231. Spring.
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1.00 Credits
Identification, life histories, and ecology of aquatic arthropods, with emphasis on freshwater insects. For students in wildlife management, fisheries management, aquatic biology, and advanced entomology. Lecture one hour per week. Prerequisites,BIO 3301, BIO 3303, and BIO 3123 or BIO 4371 and BIO 4373 . Spring, odd.
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2.00 Credits
Four hours per week. To be taken concurrently with BIO 4301. Spring, odd.
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3.00 Credits
The life history, ecology and behavior of insects and related anthropods and how they affect the interpretation of potential crime scenes. Prerequisite, BIO 2013 or BIO 1303. Dual listed BIO 5303. Fall, odd.
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1.00 Credits
Identification, ecology, food habits, management, and behavior of fishes. Lecture one hour per week. Special course fees may apply. Prerequisites, BIO 1303 and BIO 1301. Summer, even.
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2.00 Credits
Four hours per week. To be taken concurrently with BIO 4311. Special course fees may apply. Summer, even.
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes the biology of organisms that live in hypogean subterranean environments, particularly in cave, phreatic, and karst habitats. That includes a survey of hypogean organisms, their evolution, ecology, and conservation biology. Special course fees may apply. Course prerequisites, at least two of the following, BIO 3033, BIO 3023, and BIO 3013, and permission of the instructor. Spring, even.
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