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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 hour Registration in the following internships only by permission of the biology department and the cooperating institution. Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, 12 hours in biology, and consent of instructor. A. Environmental biology internship. A work-study program in soils, conservation, forestry, fisheries, wildlife, or outdoor education. Field work to be completed in cooperation with conservation agencies, zoos, nature centers, and other environmental agencies. B. Health career internship. A work-study program in the various health professions in cooperation with area health care delivery institutions. C. Research internship. A work-study program at a major research institution or in an industrial setting. This would usually include participation in a specific research project.
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4.00 Credits
1, 2, or 4 hours Directed research involves students in research projects conducted under the supervision of department faculty. Encouraged for those students with expectations of graduate study. With the approval of the department, students may register for more than one semester (cumulative total may not exceed four credit hours). Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, 12 hours in biology, and consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1,2, or 4 hours Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, 12 hours in the department, and consent of instructor.
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32.00 Credits
32 hours Additional information concerning medical technology, including catalog descriptions of specific courses taken during the off-campus professional year of study, is available from W. Stevens, coordinator for medical technology. Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, and consent of instructor.
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32.00 Credits
32 hours Additional information concerning cytotechnology, including catalog descriptions of specific courses taken during the off-campus professional year of study, is available from W. Stevens, coordinator for cytotechnology. Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, and consent of instructor.
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34.00 Credits
34 hours Additional information concerning nuclear medicine, including catalog descriptions of specific courses taken during the off-campus professional year of study, is available from M. Kaehler, coordinator for nuclear medicine technology. Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Credit arr. Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour The biology colloquium meets approximately 10 times during the academic year for lectures and discussions led by visiting scholars, faculty, and student researchers. Declared biology majors are expected to attend colloquium as often as possible. Biology majors with recorded attendance at 10 colloquia are eligible to receive one hour of credit. A student may earn 2 credits of BIO 487.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1, 2, or 4 hours Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, and senior standing.
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4.00 Credits
2 or 4 hours A year-long independent research project. Applications are completed on the "Honors Program" formavailable at the registrar's office, requiring the signatures of a faculty supervisor, the department head, the honors program director, and the registrar. Interdisciplinary projects require the signatures of two faculty supervisors. The project must be completed by the due date for senior projects. The completed project is evaluated by a review committee consisting of the faculty supervisor, another faculty member from the major department, and a faculty member from outside the major department. All projects must be presented publicly. Only projects awarded an "A-" or "A" qualifor "department honors" designation. The honorsproject fulfills the all-college senior project requirement. Prerequisites: BIO 151, 152, and consent of instructor. (R)
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