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3.00 Credits
To familiarize students with learning theory and methods of teaching specifically related to middle and high school students of science and math. National and state science and math standards will be incorporated into the course. Prerequisite: Completion of all level 2 classes in general science major or at least 30 credit hours in life and/or physical science or math, Field-Base 2 or concurrent enrollment and permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
The physiology of germination, growth, flowering, fruiting, and senescence in plants. Prerequisite: Biol 303 and Chem 341, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Detailed exploration of basic cellular chemistry, macromolecules, membrane structure and function, transport mechanisms, organelles and compartmentalization, protein sorting and transportation, enzymes, cell communication, chemical nature and structure of genetic material, replication and expression of genetic material, mitosis, cell division, cell cycle control, manipulating genes and cells and energy metabolism. The laboratory will explore eukaryotic cell biology using modern molecular biology techniques. Topics include protein structure function and properties and structure of DNA. Techniques covered in this course include electrophoresis, peptide and DNA mapping, Western blotting and cell fractionation. Prerequisite: Biol 301, Biol 302, Biol 303.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory course to accompany Biol 423. This lab is required of students that have satisfied the Molecular & Cellular lecture requirement but have not taken the laboratory portion.
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4.00 Credits
Major groups of marine invertebrates and algae are observed and studied in their natural habitats. Students participate in a ten-day field trip during the spring break, with a transportation and room charge of approximately $150. Enrollment limited to 16. Prerequisite: Major in biology, Biol 302 and Biol 303, and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of diseases of vertebrates with emphasis on host-parasite interactions. The course includes principles of isolation, characterization, and control of pathogenic organisms as well as principles of vertebrate response to infection, antigen-antibody interaction, hypersensitivity, and autoimmune diseases. Prerequisite: Biol 301.
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4.00 Credits
This course will cover fundamental concepts in the isolation, characterization, and control of pathogenic organisms as they relate to human-host parasite interactions.
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3.00 Credits
This course will address livestock health management, livestock production economics and effects on natural resources. Primary emphasis will be on beef cattle production, but other species of domestic animals and wildlife will be discussed.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental life processes in the vertebrates. Prerequisite: Biol 302 and Chem 341.
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3.00 Credits
Evolution, comparative morphology, classification, and life histories of vertebrates. Prerequisite: Biol 302. Co-requisite: Biol 446.
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