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BIOL 2750: Introduction to Molecular Research Techniques
2.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Designed to give background knowledge and hands-on experience for a person wanting to work in a molecular-research laboratory. Introduction to basic molecular techniques including micropipetting, making media, DNA and RNA isolation, restriction digest, RT-PCR, and gel electrophoresis.
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BIOL 2840: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Note: registration by special processing form only. Prereq: One semester of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher and permission of instructor.
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BIOL 2939: Internship/Cooperative Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Experiences involving application of specific, relevant concepts and skills in supervised employment situations. Prereq: 15 hours of 2.75 GPA.
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BIOL 3104: Behavioral Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Interdisciplinary course on relationships between behavior and heredity, with emphasis on human behavioral genetics. Prereq: General biology or general psychology. Cross-listed with PSYC 3104.
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BIOL 3124: Introduction to Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Provides an understanding of the structure and function of genetic material, DNA replication and recombination, and regulation of gene expression and protein synthesis. Emphasizes eukaryotic systems, while providing an overview of prokaryotic systems. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā or higher and one year of general chemistry.
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BIOL 3134: Advanced Topics
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Periodic examination of current topics in the field of biology. (See Schedule Planner for current topics).
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BIOL 3225: Human Physiology
4.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
The basic orientation of the course is toward understanding the functioning of the body as a set of homeostatic mechanisms. Particular emphasis is placed on membrane potentials, muscle, circulation, respiration, digestion, the kidney, the control of metabolism and acid-based balance. Prereq: One year of general biology, general cell biology and one year of chemistry with grades of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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BIOL 3244: Human Anatomy
4.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Introduces the structural aspects of the human body. Anatomical models, microscope slides and dissections, including human cadavers are used in the lab. Prereq: one year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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BIOL 3330: Plant Diversity
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Surveys all major plant groups using evolutionary and ecological principles to interpret patterns of diversity in form and function. Topics include reproduction and life cycles, adaptations and ecological interactions, paleobotany and biogeography, classification and taxonomy and evolution. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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BIOL 3411: Principles of Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
A lecture course that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environments. Subject matter includes organism, population and ecosystem levels of study and application to current environmental issues. The emphasis is on the underlying principles of ecology that involve all types of organisms. Note: Satisfies core ecology requirement for biology major. May not be used as upper division biology elective. No co-credit with BIOL 3412. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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