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BIOLOGY 200: An Introduction to Biomedical Ethics
2.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
2 hours An introduction to the ethical issues raised by modern biological and medical research and clinical medicine. Case studies and readings will be used to present the following ethical issues: environmental ethics; patients' rights and physicians' responsibilities; abortion, euthanasia, and definitions of death; allocation of medical resources; humans as experimental subjects; behavioral technologies; genetic testing, screening, and manipulation; and reproductive technologies. Student participation will involve class discussions and oral and written presentations. One 2-hour lecture/discussion session per week. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and at least 16 hours in biology coursework.
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BIOLOGY 212: Behavioral Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
See Psychology 212.
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BIOLOGY 213: Laboratory in Behavioral Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
See Psychology 213.
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BIOLOGY 218: Plant Taxonomy
4.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4 hours A study of the identification, nomenclature, and classification of plants with emphasis on vascular plants. Three lectures per week. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 160 and 170 or permission of the instructor.
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BIOLOGY 219: Histology
4.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4 hours A study of the microscopic anatomy and functions of the mammalian tissues and organs with modern concepts of histophysiology and histogenesis. Three lectures per week. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 160 and 170. (Normally offered each spring semester.)
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BIOLOGY 221: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4 hours A study of the reciprocal relationships of living organisms and their environments with respect to individuals, populations, and communities. Three lectures per week. One 3-hour lab per week, including field and greenhouse work. Prerequisite(s): Biology 160 and 170 or permission of the instructor. (Normally offered each fall semester.)
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BIOLOGY 222: Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4 hours A study of the morphology, taxonomy, and life histories of the parasitic forms in the animal kingdom and of the diseases caused by them. Special attention is given to parasites of humans. Three lectures per week. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 160 and 170.
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BIOLOGY 225: Plant Form and Function
4.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4 hours A study of the development, anatomy, and functionality of plant tissues, systems, and organs in representative members of the plant kingdom. Three lectures per week. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 160 and 170.
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BIOLOGY 228: Methods in Teaching Science in Middle and Secondary Schools
3.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
3 hours See Education 228.
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BIOLOGY 244: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Nebraska Wesleyan University
4 hours The study of the entire sequence of developmental changes and processes in animals from fertilization to death. The course will emphasize the principles and major mechanisms regulating morphogenesis and cellular differentiation, particularly during embryonic development. In addition, methods used to study embryonic development will be explored. The laboratory introduces students to techniques and procedures for observing and manipulating animal embryos. Three lectures per week. One 3-hour lab per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 160 and 170.
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