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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) First of two-course sequence covering structure and function of the human body. Includes 3 hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week. This course integrates micro and gross anatomy while examining how the human body functions from the cellular level, up through and focusing on the various systems including nervous, integumentary, muscular, and endocrine. Lab utilizes previously prosected cadavers and analysis of live subjects (humans, rats, and frogs). Required of all Biology and Athletic Training Majors. (Fall only) PREREQUISITES: one college Biology course. Open to Juniors and seniors
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (4 sem. hrs.) This course is a continuation of the sequence which begins with BIO363 and covers the remaining physiological systems including cardiovascular, immune respiratory, urinary digestive, and reproductive. Cadavers and live animal models continue to enhance lab exploration. Required of Athletic Training Majors. (Spring only) PREREQUISITES: BIO363
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 sem. hr.) This course is a companion to BIO364 for students who wish to qualify for BIO403, Cadaver Prosection, for the following Fall. Students will develop dissection skills on preserved cats, and will be tested on cat anatomy. Students will assist in conducting tours of the Cadaver Lab for local high school students and other interested parties. (Spring Only) PREREQUISITES: B- or higher in BIO363 CO-REQUISITES: BIO364
  • 1.00 - 15.00 Credits

    (1-15 sem. hrs.) This course gives junior and senior biology majors an opportunity for academic-related work experience outside the usual university environment. The internship should enhance the student's intellectual development through the application of knowledge. This program cannot be totally observational. (Each semester) PREREQUISITES: BIO112, BIO114 and at least one 4-hour upper level course. A minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.5 is required. An internship contract must be completed and on file in the Internship office before registration. This course may not be used for credit towards the 39 hours required of the biology major.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 sem. hr.) Ten-day trip to Belize, Central America or other suitable area during the spring vacation period. (Offered Spring of odd-even years)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1-3 sem. hrs.) An independent study course featuring special lab and/or field work for advanced students. All students taking this course will meet together for one period each week to share their problems and ideas and to present progress reports of their project to their peers and faculty. (Fall and Spring) PREREQUISITES: The work must be arranged prior to registration in consultation with an instructor. Permission of the department chairperson is required. A formal written proposal of the expected project is required before registration.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1-3 sem. hrs.) An independent study course featuring special lab and/or field work for advanced students. All students taking this course will meet together for one period each week to share their problems and ideas and to present progress reports of their project to their peers and faculty. (Fall and Spring) PREREQUISITES: The work must be arranged prior to registration in consultation with an instructor. Permission of the department chairperson is required. A formal written proposal of the expected project is required before registration.
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 sem. hrs.) Anterior or posterior aspect of a cadaver will be prosected by students. Purpose is to gain additional dissecting skill and a more thorough understanding of human anatomy via a regional approach to study. One 3-hour laboratory per week. (Fall Only) PREREQUISITES: B- or higher in BIO363, BIO364 and BIO365. credit in BIO364.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 sem. hrs.) Takes an evolutionary approach in examining the immense diversity of animal behavior for insights into the lives of animals. The course highlights procedures biologists have developed for observing and interpreting behavior in animals, and provides students the opportunity to apply these scientific methods in conducting their own original research into a problem in animal behavior. (Spring of odd-even years) PREREQUISITES: BIO213 and a statistics course, or permission of instructor. Open to juniors and seniors only.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1-3 sem. hrs.) The department offers a variety of mini-courses on special biology topics of interest to upper level students and staff. The topics concern areas not commonly stressed in other department courses. In general, the courses will be offered in response to student demand and within the confines of faculty time.
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