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BIOL 6417: Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
An overview of the ecological and evolutionary patterns, processes, and mechanisms affecting the organization, structure, and function of a broad variety of marine communities. Credit not allowed for both BIOL 6417 and BIOL 4417.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2335 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6418: Microbial Physiology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Study of the physiology of growth and metabolic activities of microorganisms.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 3380 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 3381 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6422: Theoretical Ecology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Theoretical foundations of ecology, from the population to the community and ecosystem levels.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2335 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level MATH 1502 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6478: Methods Molec Biophysics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
An introduction to biophysical methods that are employed to study biological macromolecules and their interaction to gain understanding of how they function. Credit not allowed for both BIOL 6478 and BIOL 4478.
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BIOL 6480: Evolution-Develop Biol
2.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
This course teaches students how the process of development from embryo to adult impacts evolutionary diversity and human health. Credit not allowed for both BIOL 6480 and BIOL 4480.
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BIOL 6570: Immunology
4.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
A survey of modern immunology and its applications, with emphasis on immunological methods used in molecular and cell biological research.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2344 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2345 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 3331 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6600: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
An introduction to evolutionary patterns and processes, including the history of life, phylogenetics, population genetics, quantitative genetics, molecular evolution, and other important topics in evolutionary biology.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2335 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2344 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2345 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6608: Prokaryotic Molec Gene
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Molecular mechanisms of bacterial and plasmid genetic processes. Topics covered include genome organization, DNA replication, transcription, and translation.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2344 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 2345 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6611: Adv Microbial Physiology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Advanced studies of selected aspects of the physiololgy of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level BIOL 4418 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 4511 Minimum Grade of D
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BIOL 6620: Aquatic Chemical Ecology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
The course focuses on understanding the chemical mechanisms of aquatic signaling and the cascading effects on population regulation, community organization, and ecosystem function. Credit not allowed for both BIOL 6620 and BIOL 4620.
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