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3.00 Credits
Cancer Biology considers perspectives in population epidemiology cell growth pattern/rates, carcinogens, and molecular interactions in a number of the more prevalent cancers within the lat 20 years. This course will provide beneficial background information to students considering graduate cancer research or for students considering a career in medicine. Pre: C+ or better in BIOL 2052 and CHEM 3032.
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3.00 Credits
Principles governing metabolism, reproduction, genetics, and other aspects of biological activity at the cellular level in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Pre: BIOL 2052 and CHEM 2052.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory component of BIOL 4030. Pre: BIOL 2053, CHEM 2053, and concurrent enrollment in BIOL 4030.
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3.00 Credits
General microbiological principles emphasizing the nature of the microbial world, microbial metabolism, and energetics, microbial diversity, population interactions, human interactions. Emphasis is on the importance of micro-organisms in the biosphere. Pre: BIOL 2052 and CHEM 2052.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory component of BIOL 4040. Pre: BIOL 2053, CHEM 2053, and concurrent enrollment in BIOL 4040.
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3.00 Credits
A critical analysis of recent biological literature. Includes formal seminars, informal group discussions, a comprehensive review article, and research project proposal. Pre: BIOL 2052 and senior status.
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3.00 Credits
Biometry II begins with a review of univariate inferential statistics and introduces multivariate methods including multivariate analysis of variance, principle components analysis, multidimensional scaling, and cluster analysis. Graphical and tabular presentation of results and will be covered and students will analyze case studies provided by HPU graduate mentors. Analysis methods will be taught in the context of experimental design and hypothesis testing. Pre: BIOL 3090 or an equivalent course (must cover linear regression and multifactor analysis or variance).
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3.00 Credits
Ichthyology is the study of fish biology. This course will cover areas of systematics, evolution, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, biogeography, and conservation of fishes. This course will emphasize the incredible diversity of fishes and comparative study of adaptations in relation to the environment, focusing on the marine habitat. Pre: BIOL 2052, graduate standing, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Biology of embryos, larvae and juveniles of marine animals including freshwater species with marine larvae. Topics include life history differences, evolutionary transitions between developmental modes, parental investment, and dispersal, feeding, and settlement mechanisms. Mwethods of smapling, identification, culrture and experomental study of common invertebrate and fish larvae will be emphasized. Pre: BIOL 2052 (or equivalent), gradaute standing, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The course uses theory and real world cases to examine the concepts of demand; pricing; the firm; market theory; interaction between markets; and the impact of government policy on macroeconomics outcomes. The students will also learn basic spreadsheet modeling, data analysis techniques, and statistical inference. Pre: Pregraduate Standing
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