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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Detailed description of cell structure at the macromolecular level as revealed by modern methods of fine-structure analysis, especially by electron microscopy. Emphasis on structure-function relationships in cell components. Demonstration of the various methods used in fine-structure analysis. PREREQ: Two additional BIO courses. COREQ: BIO 433.
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3.00 Credits
6 hours, 3 credits. Fundamental training in techniques used in obtaining structural cellular information at the macromolecular level. Emphasis is on methods and applications of electron microscopy to the study of biological materials. PREREQ: Two additional BIO courses. COREQ: BIO 432.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. A general consideration of nervous systems, excitable membrane physiology, synapses, sensory receptors, trophic function, regeneration of nervous tissue, and behavior. PREREQ: Two additional BIO courses, including at least one course in animal physiology, and CHE 234-235. COREQ: BIO 436.
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2.00 Credits
4 hours, 2 credits. The laboratory will introduce students to instrumentation and neurophysiological techniques. The experiments will examine bioelectricity, receptor processes, central processes, behavior, and regeneration. COREQ: BIO 435.
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1.00 Credits
One semester, 1 credit (maximum 2 credits). The seminar provides an opportunity for reading current literature in selected areas of interest for the study of reports and for discussions. PREREQ: 15 credits in BIO and CHE 168-169.
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4.00 Credits
6 hours (2 lecture; 4 lab), 4 credits. The organization of physiological processes in microorganisms, including structure, energy-yielding mechanisms, macromolecular biosynthesis, growth, and regulation. The genetics of microorganisms, including the organization, maintenance, and expression of genetic information, cell growth, and differentiation and genetic engineering. PREREQ: Experimental Microbiology(BIO 331).
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3.00 Credits
90 hours (fieldwork and lab), 3 credits. ( Between spring and summer sessions.) PREREQ: Either GEO (BIO) 332 or BIO 335. NOTE: Please consult either Department before registering for this course.
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1.00 Credits
One semester, 1 credit (maximum 3 credits). Individual laboratory investigation for advanced students, under the guidance of a faculty member. PREREQ: Sponsorship of a faculty member, Departmental permission prior to preliminary registration, and 15 BIO credits.
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3.00 Credits
One semester, 3 credits (maximum 3 credits). Independent laboratory investigation for advanced students, under the guidance of a faculty member (minimum of 90 hours). A G.P.A. of 3.0 or better at the time of registration, satisfactory completion of 18 credits in BIO or related fields, including either PHY 167 or 169, plus CHE 234-235, and endorsement by a faculty member to be submitted to the Chair prior to preliminary registration. Special Program in Plant Sciences in Conjunction with the New York Botanical Garden The purpose of the New York Botanical Garden's Continuing Education Program is to interest and instruct the general public in the various facets of plant life. Several major programs of study are offered: Botany, Genetics and Evolution, Field Botany, Plant Morphology and Taxonomy, and Home Landscaping. Among the offerings at the Garden, the courses listed below may be counted for elective credit at Lehman College. These courses are not open to students in the Biology major except in special circumstances to be decided in consultation with the Biological Sciences Department. They are taught by members of the New York Botanical Garden staff, all specialists and experienced teachers in their specific areas. In general, they involve lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and films. Laboratory activity is indicated as part of the course description.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Analysis of the African American media's role in African American history and culture, and its relationship to the mainstream media. PREREQ: MLJ 211.
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