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BIO 4324: Tropical Marine Biology
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A field course emphasizing study of tropical marine animals and plants, with extensive study of the diverse organisms of reefs, tide pools, and mangroves. Prerequisites: BIO 2104 and BIO 2114, ability to swim, and consent of instructor.
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BIO 4331-3: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Study under the direct supervision of a faculty member. May be repeated. Requires chair's approval.
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BIO 4343: Phycology
2.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of the taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and economic importance of freshwater algae. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours laboratory or field per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2104.
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BIO 4353: Mammalogy
2.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of the classification, ecology, natural history, economic importance, techniques and methods of collection, identification, and preservation of mammals. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours field or laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2114.
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BIO 4371-3: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Study of a contemporary biological problem under the direct supervision of a faculty member. A written scientific paper is required. Prerequisites: Twenty hours of biology and consent of the instructor. May not substitute for any core requirement. May be repeated once.
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BIO 4533: Local Cryptogamic Flora
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A field study of stoneworts, liverworts, hornworts, mosses, ferns, and fern allies in the local area. Includes identification, distribution, ecology, and collecting techniques. Prerequisite: BIO 2104.
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BIO 4823: Special Methods:Biology
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Special methods in the teaching of biology. Prerequisite: minimum of 24 hours of required biology courses.
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CHM 1004: Introduction to Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A general education course for nonscience majors. Examines the impact of chemistry on our individual wellbeing, our environment, and the world about us. Serves as an introduction to scientific methods, use of units and measurements and current topics in chemistry. Includes a twohour laboratory in which experiments are performed to demonstrate the principles covered in class. Three (3) hours lecture and two (2) hours of laboratory each week. May not be taken for credit if a more advanced chemistry course has been completed. Will not count toward major, minor, or teacher certification.
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CHM 1014,1024: University Chemistry I and II
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A course in the principles of chemistry designed for majors in science, and those interested in engineering, medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary, medical technology, and pharmacy. Three (3) hours lecture, three (3) hours laboratory. Corequisite or Prerequisite: College Algebra or higher math. Student must make a grade of "C" or better in CHM 1014 in order to enroll in CHM 1024.
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CHM 1034: General Chemistry Non-Majors
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
An introductory course in inorganic chemistry. Class emphasis is directed toward the needs of students in nursing, family and consumer sciences, and others not majoring in science. Three (3) hours lecture and two (2) hours laboratory.
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