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3.00 Credits
Ecology is the science of interrelationships between organisms, including humans and their environment. This lecture course examines applications of ecological principles to human needs and environmental protection. Covers the ecology of humans and managed systems. Note: Satisfies core ecology requirement for biology major. May not be used as upper division biology elective. No co-credit with BIOL 3411. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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2.00 Credits
Provides hands-on experiences in ecology and appreciation for using research tools to study ecological systems. Students will learn a wide range of techniques and concepts related to population, community, ecosystem, urban, and physiological ecology. Prereq: Introductory Ecology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher; concurrent registration in ecology accepted.
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3.00 Credits
Most species on earth are invertebrate animals that, by definition, lack backbones. This course examines the biology, taxonomy, anatomy, ecology and evolution of these important creatures, which occupy a diversity of terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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3.00 Credits
The subphylum vertebrata consists of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammalsāsome of the most fascinating and most threatened species on earth. This course covers the geological record, evolution, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, ecology and conservation of these organisms. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the structure and function of the cell including bioenergetics, membranes, secretion, respiration and the cell cycle. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher and one year of general chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory course covering topics in cell and molecular biology, such as protein folding, membrane potential, organelle function, cell signaling and fertilization; as well as associated methods, including microscopy, cell culture and PCR. Basic skills are emphasized in recitation and laboratory. Prereq: General cell biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the basic concepts of immunology, including development of the immune system, innate immunity, aspects of the adaptive immune system, and the role of the immune system in disease, as well as allergies and autoimmunity. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā or higher.
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4.00 Credits
Covers all aspects of the biology of microorganisms: their cellular structures and function, growth and metabolism, general and molecular genetics, diversity and interactions with other organisms and the environment (ecology). The objective is to provide students with a thorough introduction to microbiology including basic micro-biological laboratory techniques. Note: General cell biology or general genetics is recommended. Prereq: One year of general biology and one year of general chemistry with grades of āCā (2.0)or higher.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces molecular, classical, developmental and population genetics. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Note: Registration by special processing form only. Prereq: One year of general biology with a grade of āCā (2.0) or higher and permission of instructor; registration by special processing form only.
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