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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
The second half of an introductory two-semester survey of contemporary biology that covers evolution, history of life, diversity and form and function of organisms. Course includes laboratory that reinforces and provides supplemental information related to the lecture topics. Prerequisite: BIOL 111.
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3.00 Credits
semester survey of basic biological principles, including chemical basis of life, cell biology, bioenergetics, genetics, evolution, anatomy and physiology, reproduction and development, and interaction with the environment. Not suitable for students who plan to take additional courses in the Biology Department. BIOL 13 is the corresponding laboratory course.
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3.00 Credits
of a two-semester course in biological concepts; BIOL 114 will emphasize organismal diversity, comparative physiology, ecology and evolution. BIOL 124 is the laboratory course for this lecture course. Prerequisite: BIOL 113.
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1.00 Credits
semester course for non-majors; covers the basic biological principles; includes cell biology, genetics, ecology and evolution, biodiversity and anatomy and physiology. Prerequisites: BIOL 113 or concurrent registration in BIOL 113.
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1.00 Credits
studies of topics covered in BIOL114; diversity of life, comparative anatomy and physiology, and ecology and evolution. Prerequisites: BIOL 113, 13, 114 or concurrent registration in BIOL 114.
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4.00 Credits
microbiology of prokaryotes and eukaryotes; main topics include morphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, ecology, medically important species and immunology; mandatory laboratory designed to give hands-on experience and to reinforce basic principles. Prerequisites: CHEM 10or 104; BIOL 111 or biology equivalent. May not be used for credit by biology, molecular and cell biology, microbiology, zoology, predentistry or premedicine majors.
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3.00 Credits
the molecular basis of cell structure, function and evolution; gene regulation, cell division cycle, cancer, immunity, differentiation, multicellularity and photosynthesis. Students may not take concurrently with, or after the completion of, BIOL 413. Prerequisites: BIOL 11; CHEM 7 or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
genetically-based introduction to the study of ecology and evolution; emphasis on the interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment. Prerequisite: BIOL 112.
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4.00 Credits
Physical Anthropology. (3-3). Credit 4. Human biology to include examination of evolutionary processes acting on human populations; human genetics; non-human primate anatomy, classification and ecology of primates; the primate paleontological record, and human variation and adaptation. Prerequisites: BIOL 111; BIOL 107 or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
Seminar in Quantitative Biology. (1-0). Credit 1. Designed to familiarize students with connections to the biological and mathematical worlds; weekly presentations on recent advances in quantitative biology for assessment and discussions; restricted to freshmen and sophomores in biology, botany, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, zoology, math and applied mathematical sciences. Cross-listed with MATH 281.
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