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BSC 520: Advanced Immunology
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Advanced Immunology - Three semester hours This course is designed for graduate students with a thorough background in biology and cell biology. Therefore, this course provides students with a review of basic immunological principles and the generation of immune responses. Emphasis will be placed on human physiology and the cooperative interplay between innate and acquired immunity. An in-depth view of the immune system will be sought in the context of immune effector mechanisms as well as the immune system in health and disease. Principles and applications of antibody-antigen interactions will also be discussed. Students are expected to learn the principles and concepts of immunology both at the molecular and cellular levels, to learn to reason scientifically, and to understand and describe the function of immune systems in the human body. Prerquisites: An undergraduate degree in Biology or related discipline or permission from instructor.%
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BSC 521: SELECTED TOPICS PHYSIOLGY
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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BSC 522: Reproductive Physiology
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Reproductive Physiology. Three semester hours. A study of contemporary knowledge in reproductive physiology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.%
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BSC 523: Molecular Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Molecular Endrocrinology. Three semester hours. A study of advanced contemporary knowledge in molecular endocrinology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.%
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BSC 524: Toxicology
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Toxicology. Three semester hours. A study of advanced contemporary knowledge in toxicology. Prerequisites Graduate Standing. Prerequisite: An undergraduate degree in Biology or related discipline or permission from instructor. %
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BSC 525: Advance Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Advanced Neuroscience - Three semester hours This course is designed for graduate students with a thorough background in biology and cell biology. Therefore, this course provides students with a greater understanding of molecular, developmental, and network mechanisms of neuronal function. Emphasis will be placed on molecular and cellular components of neurons at their most basic level as well in unique specific systems particularly sensory, and movement systems as well as cognitive development & aging. Students are expected to gain an in-depth understand of basic principles and concepts of neurons at the molecular levels, to learn to reason scientifically, and to understand and describe the cooperative function of organelles in the specialized cells. Prerequisite: An undergraduate degree in Biology or related discipline or permission from instructor %
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BSC 526: Development
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Developmental Biology - Three semester hours This course is intended for master's level students who understand genetics and cell biology/biochemistry. This course examines the molecular mechanisms of development covering fertilization through senescence. It is organized around an in depth analysis and careful reading of primary research papers taken from the current literature. Topics vary but include events in early embryogenesis such as fertilization, embryonic stem cells, gastrulation and layer determination, and axis formation. Later events in embryogenesis covered include tissue specific stem cells, digit formation, cell differentiation, muscle formation, neural development, and synapse formation. Postembryonic development includes studies on hormonal regulation, aging, and senescence. A variety of organisms are introduced, with common mechanisms of development emphasized. Prerequisite: An undergraduate degree in Biology or related discipline or permission from instructor. %
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BSC 529: Workshop
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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BSC 530: Virology
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Virology - Three semester hours An advanced detailed study of contemporary knowledge of virology. Prerequisite: An undergraduate degree in Biology or related discipline or permission from instructor. %
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BSC 531: Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Environmental Biology. Four semester hours. A study of advanced contemporary knowledge in environmental biology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.%
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