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BIO 5010: Ichthyology
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
ICHTHYOLOGY. Provides graduate students a background in ichthyology and fish biology. The first part follows classical ichthyology by covering systematics and evolution of fishes. The second part focuses on biological and ecological adaptation of fishes to different environments.
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BIO 5012: Protein Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
PROTEIN BIOTECHNOLOGY. Introduces the fundamentals in protein biotechnology in industrial, medical and agricultural applications. Includes expression of recombinant proteins and analysis, transgenic animal and transgenic plant for protein production, gene therapy and the current status of the protein biotechnology industry.
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BIO 5014: Plant Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY. Focuses on the underlying plant science and its possible exploitation in biotechnology. Includes recombinant DNA technology, plant-water relations and drought resistance, photosynthesis and global warming, selecting variant plants from cultures and phytoremediation. (Requirement: Graduate standing.)
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BIO 5015: Population Ecology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
POPULATION ECOLOGY. Examines factors responsible for variations in population structure, and strategies employed for within and among population interactions. Emphasizes evolutionary ecology.
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BIO 5020: Field Ecology 1
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
FIELD ECOLOGY 1. Field course identifies the plant communities characteristic of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Examines the factors responsible for the control and dynamics of these community types in the field. The field trip is conducted in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A field fee is required.
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BIO 5021: Field Ecology 2
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
FIELD ECOLOGY 2. Intensive four-week field examination identifies the plant communities in the central and southern Rocky Mountains and the plateaus and deserts of the southwestern United States. A field fee is required.
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BIO 5022: Coral Reef Ecology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
CORAL REEF ECOLOGY. Two-week field examination in the Bahamas. Familiarizes students with patterns of abundance and distribution of the common species of coral reef fishes. Emphasizes species identification and field methods of investigating reef fish ecology. A field fee is required.
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BIO 5024: Field Ecology 4
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
FIELD ECOLOGY 4. Three-week course, two weeks of which are conducted in Kenya. Familiarizes students with patterns of abundance, distribution, habitat requirements and behavior common to vertebrate species of African savannah ecosystems. A field fee is required.
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BIO 5025: Eco of Slt Marsh & Mangrove
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
ECOLOGY OF SALT MARSH AND MANGROVE. Discusses the ecology of salt marsh and mangrove systems. Emphasizes how organisms adapt to the alternating inundation and exposed environment, and how physical and biological factors interact to determine the population and community structures.
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BIO 5028: Design Analysis Eco Studs
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL STUDIES. Comprehensively reviews experimental and observational methods and analysis tools commonly encountered in ecology. Emphasizes the practical application of research designs to ecological problems and different fields of ecology.
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