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  • 2.00 Credits

    The grounds of the Milwaukee County Zoo are the classroom for broadening the student's knowledge and appreciation of animals: ecology, taxonomy, morphology and ethology. Does not apply to the Biology Major or Minor.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    An individual student explores some topic in biology, as either a readings course or as an undergraduate research project, according to the discretion of the instructor and the needs and interest of the student. Prerequisite: BIO 103 and sufficient background in biology. Permission of instructor and department chair required. Fee may be assessed.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Course themes include microbial cell biology, genetics, and the impact of microorganisms on humans. Emphasis is placed on epidemiology, emerging infections, and a global perspective of public health. Incorporates student centered active learning in classroom and laboratory settings. Prerequisite: BIO 103, CHE 113. Fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The organization, inheritance and function of genetic information are explored from the molecular to the organismic and population levels. Topics include Mendelian principles, molecular genetics and the techniques used in modern molecular biology. Prerequisite: BIO 103, CHE 114.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This laboratory course is designed to accompany either BIO 337 Genetics or CHE 352 Biochemistry. Students must be enrolled concurrently in either BIO 337 or CHE 352. The laboratory focuses on techniques relevant to molecular genetics and biochemistry. Fee.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course examines the body's immune system and its response to health and disease. Emphasizes student centered learning activities. Prerequisites: BIO 103, CHE 114.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Selected public health issues are considered. Course involves detection, identification, and quantification of pathogenic microorganisms, including food borne pathogens and microorganisms affecting water quality. Emphasizes student centered active learning with laboratory work and a student research project. Prerequisites: BIO 103, 325, CHE 114. Fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course examines modern concepts of ecology and explores ecosytem structure and function. It includes laboratory experience, off campus field work, and computer applications for data acquisition and statistical analysis. This is a Biology Major capstone course that culminates in a student research project. Student centered active learning experiences are emphasized. Prerequisites: BIO 103 and a second biology course, CHE 114. Recommended: MAT 216. Fee.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    The content of this course varies to allow study in specialized areas of biology. This course may be repeated for credit with a change in topic.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    An individual student enhances the educational experience through placement with a cooperating agency, business, or institution that provides work-oriented experience in biology. Internships are individually designed to achieve and integrate academic and career goals. The nature of the assignment, type of experience, number of credits and evaluation procedure are to be stipulated in a statement of agreement involving the student, the on-site supervisor and the Mount Mary College academic adviser. Permission of department chair and faculty advisor required.
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