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3.00 Credits
This course will look at the bases of contemporary issues from the perspective of developing biologists. Both students and the instructor will choose topics that are of contemporary interest in the popular print and eletronic media, and then delve more into the biology behind the issues. Potential issues include AIDS and possible AIDS treatments, biological warfare and terrorism, bioengineered organisms, changes in biodiversity, the hunt for genes underlying behavior or diseases, global warming, etc. Prerequisites: One 100- level course in Biology (or AP credit). Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every spring
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3.00 Credits
A study of the interrelationship of organisms and their environment. Emphasis is placed upon levels of ecological organization. Prerequisites: BIOL 117 and BIOL 119. Credits: 3(3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Selected laboratory research projects in levels of ecological organization from organisms to populations, communities, and ecosystems. Prerequisites: /Corequisite: BIOL 203. Credits: 1(0-3)
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3.00 Credits
The structure of the human body, including the organization, development, and relationships of the tissues. Prerequisites: BIOL 117 and BIOL 119. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every fall
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mammalian body structure, including both gross and microscopic studies. Credits: 1(0- 3) Offered every fall
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3.00 Credits
The biology and chemistry of nutrients are discussed with special emphasis on their role in human physiology. Normal nutrition throughout the life cycle, nutrition in sports, weight management, and diseases resulting from improper nutrition are also considered. May not be used toward the major. Prerequisites: one 100-level course in biology. Credits: 3(3-0) Offered every spring
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3.00 Credits
This course covers bacteria, algae, fungi, and both vascular and non-vascular plants. The structure, function, ecology and economic importance of these groups will be introduced both in lecture and in lab. Prerequisites: BIOL 117 and BIOL 119. Credits: 4(3-3) Offered every fall
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth treatment of heredity, the gene, and the function of genetic material at the individual and population levels. Prerequisites: BIOL 117 and BIOL 119 and MATH 112 or MATH 221. Organic chemistry is a prerequisite or corequisite. Credits: 3(3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Selected experiments which demonstrate principles of genetics. Prerequisites: or corequisite: BIOL 222. Credits: 1(0-3) Offered every fall
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3.00 Credits
The structure, cultivation, physiology, ecology, and importance of microorganisms (including bacteria, yeasts, molds, and viruses) are studied. Medical aspects include immunology, serology, disease, and sanitation. Laboratory activity complements lecture material. Prerequisites: BIOL 222 and CHEM 211. Credits: 4(3-3) Offered every spring
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