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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: 12 credits of BSB and/or BSM courses at the 200 level or above. A study of the comparative anatomy, physiology, ecology, diversity, evolution, behavior, and development of insects. An emphasis will be placed in using insects as experiments, dissections, collection, and identification of specimens.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: 12 credits of BSB and/or BSM courses at the 200 level or above. A comparative study of animal behavior with major emphasis on evolutionary, developmental, physiological, genetic, and ecological aspects of vertebrate and invertebrate animal behavior.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: BSB 101, 102 (w/labs); BSB 303 strongly recommended. General principles of development with special emphasis on fertilization, cleavage, germlayer formation and organogenesis. The laboratory consists of embryological studies of Amphioxus, frog tadpole, chick, and pig, with emphasis on experimental analysis of living material.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites:, BSB 101,102 (w/labs), BSM 131 or BSM 240, BSB 120 or 322. A study of the parasitic protozoa, helminths and arthropods of medical and economic importance. Emphasis will be placed on morphology, habitat, life cycles and control.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture only. Prerequisites: BSB 120 and knowledge of basic chemistry. A consideration of the disturbances of normal physiology, the mechanisms producing these disturbances, and the ways in which they are expressed symptomatically.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: BSB 101, 102 (w/labs); BSB 120 or 322 strongly recommended. A study of the structure, ultra-structure and function of mammalian tissues, cells and organelles, with major emphasis on microscopic work in the laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: BSB 101, 102 (w/labs), PSC 211, 212 (w/labs); BSB 230 or BSM 241 highly recommended. A one semester survey of biochemistry emphasizing protein biochemistry (protein structure and activity, enzyme kinetics, catalytic and regulatory strategies, metabolic pathways) and introducing physical and chemical properties of carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids as necessary to understand protein form and function.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior standing in Biological Sciences and permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. In-depth considerations of selected biological topics presented as a formal course or seminar format. A term paper may be required. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing in Biological Sciences, successful completion (grades of C or better) of a least 24 hours of course work in the biological sciences, and permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. Individualized descriptive or experimental research projects or directed readings under the direction of a project director and two other faculty committee members appointed by the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. A written report must be approved by the committee. May be repeated for up to six hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture. Prerequisite: PS 108, PSC 111 or high school chemistry. A study of the fundamental concepts and methods of microbiology, including morphology, physiology, biochemical activities, inheritance, basic immunology, and importance in medicine, public health and the environment.
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