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BIOL 314: Topics in Biology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on demand. Topics are determined by student needs and interests and instructor availability. Prerequisite: junior standing and consent of the instructor.
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BIOL 315: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Heredity, molecular genetics, microbial genetics, and variation and selection. Three lecture/demonstrations and 3 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 259.
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BIOL 345: Field Studies
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on sufficient demand during summer or school recess. An extended field trip designed to acquaint biologymajors with natural ecosystems. Biogeographical report on area to be visited is required prior to trip, and trip journal is required upon return. One week of field work required for each hour of credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 121, 122, junior standing, and consent of instructor. All trip expenses will be prorated among the participants.
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BIOL 352: Plant Taxonomy
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on sufficient demand. History and basic principles. Laboratory work stressing the structural characteristics of vascular plant families and the use of field manuals in identifying components of local flora.Three lectures and 3 hours of laboratory or field work per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 122. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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BIOL 357: Cell Andmolecular Biology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Principles and techniques of cell and molecular biological analysis. Extensive use of laboratory equipment to investigate, collect, analyze and display biological data is emphasized. Strongly recommended for students pursuing graduate work in cellular or molecular biology, including themedical field. 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites BIOL 254, 259, 315.
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BIOL 367: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on demand. See Cooperative Education catalog section.
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BIOL 371: Advanced Genetics Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Course in transmission and molecular genetics. Classic papers are read and discussed to complement laboratory problem solving. Students are expected to pose problems, design experiments, analyze data, and communicate results to their peers.One hour lecture/discussion and 4 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 315 and CHEM 215 or 249.
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BIOL 406: Ecology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Laboratory and field work utilizing basic quantitative methods of ecological research at the individual, population and community levels. Prerequisites: BIOL 254 and 407. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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BIOL 407: Ecology
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. The fundamental interactions between organisms and their environment which determine their distribution and abundance. Prerequisite: BIOL 121 or 122.
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BIOL 408 /508: Science For The p- 8 Teacher
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. A science concept and content course designed especially for the P-8 teacher. Science literacy in an evolving technological society. Science as an active, constructive, cooperating process. Science involving experimentation, investigation of scientific phenomena, analysis, inquiry and problem solving. Science that includes interdisciplinary content, connections and real-world applications. Corequisite: ELED 408. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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