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I E 599: Creative Component
3.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. arr. Repeatable. A. Industrial Engineering C. Operations Research
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Ia LL 115: Introduction to the Life Sciences
1.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 1. SS. An overview of the various disciplines (developmental biology, ecology, evolution, molecular biology, etc.) that collectively are the life sciences. Each section provides an opportunity to get hands-on experience with one or more of these disciplines. This course is for high school students who have completed a course in biology. A. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology B. Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
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Ia LL 115 - Introduction to the Life Sciences
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Ia LL 301I: Iowa Natural History.
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. Alt. SS., offered 2008. Prereq : One course in the biological sciences. Biological diversity and its causes examined through lectures and fi eld trips to native lake, marsh, forest, and prairie habitats; topics include measuring the environment, sampling and identifying organisms, experimenting with the ecosystem, understanding species interactions, and appreciating infl uences of past and present climates and geological events on natural ecosystems of the region.
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Ia LL 301I - Iowa Natural History.
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Ia LL 302: Plant-Animal Interactions
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. Alt. SS., offered 2009. Prereq : One course in the biological sciences. Introduction to ecology and co-evolution of plants and animals; emphasis on dispersal, pollination, and plant-herbivore interactions; fi eld and laboratory work, reading, discussion.
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Ia LL 302 - Plant-Animal Interactions
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Ia LL 303I: Undergraduate Internships.
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 1-5. SS. Prereq: Permission of instructor and sophomore standing. Placement with county conservation boards, camps, parks, etc. for experience as interpreters, rangers, and technicians.
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Ia LL 303I - Undergraduate Internships.
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Ia LL 304I: Physical Geology.
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. Alt. SS., offered 2008. Landscape development as a product of geologic materials and processes. Emphasis on fi eld studies of composition of the earth, glaciation, weathering, erosion, and sedimentation.
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Ia LL 304I - Physical Geology.
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Ia LL 312I: Ecology.
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. SS. An introduction to the principles of ecology at the population, community and ecosystem level. Field studies of local lakes, wetlands and prairies are used to examine factors controlling distributions, interactions, and roles of plants and animals in native ecosystems.
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Ia LL 312I - Ecology.
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Ia LL 326I: Ornithology.
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. SS. The biology, ecology, and behavior of birds with emphasis on fi eld studies of local avifauna. Group projects stress techniques of population analysis and methodology for population studies.
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Ia LL 326I - Ornithology.
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Ia LL 364: Biology of Aquatic Plants
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. Alt. SS., offered 2008. A fi eld-oriented introduction to the taxonomy and ecology of aquatic plants in lakes, wetlands and rivers. Individual or group projects.
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Ia LL 364 - Biology of Aquatic Plants
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Ia LL 367: Plant Taxonomy
4.00 Credits
Iowa State University
Cr. 4. SS. Principles of classifi cation and evolution of vascular plants; taxonomic tools and collection techniques; use of keys. Field and laboratory studies emphasizing identifi cation of local fl owering plants and recognition of major plant families.
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Ia LL 367 - Plant Taxonomy
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