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BIO 3333: Field Biology hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
Methods of collecting, identifying and preserving the common flora and fauna of the community are studied. (1 lecture period and 2 two-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 1401.
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BIO 3334: Biotechnological Techniques hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This laboratory course provides detailed instructions on the performance of many methods and techniques used in traditional biotechnology industries. Acceptable laboratory practices are discussed. Biochemical and recombinant DNA technologies are emphasized. (2 three-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisites: BIO 1401, CHE 2112, and CHE 2312 for traditional students. Permission of the Chair for non-traditional students.
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BIO 3351: History of Science hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
History of Science is interdisciplinary, combining the areas of science and history so students of various scientific studies may acquire a broad developmental view, and students more interested in history or other areas of the social sciences and humanities may see the importance and relevance of scientific ideas. (Students may not receive credit for both BIO 3351 and HIS 3351.)
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BIO 3352: Biotechnology Regulations Law and Ethics hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course will provide an overview of the related rules by the Food and Drug Administration, the Department of Agriculture, and the Environmental Protection Agency, all of which are related in part to safe practices in connection with the use or manufacture of biological, industrial, or pharmaceutical products. Intellectual Property rights will be taught in reference to novel methods and mechanical means. Additionally, this course will discuss ethical considerations associated with the actual employment of biological modifications in categories where society may or may not be willing to accept, commencing with steps taken by scientists to get away from animal based insulin to biotechnology created insulin from human organisms in the early 1970s by recombinant DNA. In this regard, students will be taught the concept of acceptable levels of risk, and how it can play a role in such decisions.
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BIO 3353: Plant Genetic Engineering hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This is the study of the processes that involve the application of scientific knowledge to transfer beneficial traits from one species to another in order to achieve an advance in the function, size, or protective characteristics of an organism that is the subject of the bioprocess. Through the use of transgenics, a single gene with a very specific function is transferred into a plant to achieve a very specific behavior or result. Through this methodology, one can isolate a specific pest, create growth in a vegetable that has a tendency to harvest at a smaller size, or alter a quality of the crop so as to ward off an infectious disease. Students will be taught to follow the steps necessary to achieve a result with a particular plant. A brief discussion of the Animal and plant Health Inspection Service under the Department of Agriculture that regulates the movement, importation, and field-testing of a genetically engineered plant will be included.
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BIO 3421: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
The chief invertebrates are studied in depth in this course. The lectures deal with life histories, physiology and ecological and evolutionary relationships. The laboratory provides familiarity with structure and classification. (2 one-hour lectures and 2 two-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisites: BIO 2410.
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BIO 3426: Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This is a course in which the basic principles of parasitism are stressed. Collection and preparation of parasitic protozoans, helminthes and arthropods for detailed study are emphasized in the laboratory. (2 lectures and 2 two-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 1401.
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BIO 3431: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
The morphology and physiology of selected microorganisms are considered in detail. Their beneficial and detrimental effects are studied. Immune mechanisms through which animals protect themselves from specific microorganisms are introduced. (2 one-hour lectures and 2 two-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisites: BIO 1401 and BIO 2410; CHE 3127 and CHE 3327 are strongly recommended.
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BIO 3436: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
In this course, embryonic development of selected vertebrates will be studied as well as genetic and epigenetic control. (2 lecture periods and 2 two-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 2410.
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BIO 3439: Comparative Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
The structure and relationships of vertebrate animals are studied, emphasizing the line of evolution toward mammals. Representative types are dissected and examined in the laboratory. (2 one-hour lectures and 2 twohour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 1401 and BIO 2410.
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