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3.00 Credits
An introduction to natural and acquired immunity. Topics covered will include natural defense mechanisms, nature of antigens and antibodies, antigen-antibody interactions, humoral and cellular immuno-response mechanisms, allergy, and immune response malfunctions. Prerequisite: BI 200 or equivalent. Two lectures and one two-hour laboratory. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
Concepts, methods and applications of infectious disease, chronic disease, and environmental epidemiology focused on epidemiological reasoning processes. Three lectures. Prerequisites: BI 200, MA 134. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
A detailed consideration of prokaryotic structure and function, encompassing morphology, metabolism, genetics, and growth. Prerequisites: BI 200; CH 341, and CH 342. One lecture and four hours lab. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
Gene cloning and analysis in an investigative environment. DNA isolation, sequence analysis, recombinant construction, hybridization, library screening, PCR. Prerequisites: BI 200, BI 381, CH 341, and CH 342. One lecture and four hours lab. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
A comparative approach to the ecological study of fresh- water systems, including the chemical, physical, and biological components of springs, streams, impoundments, and swamps. Prerequisites: BO 200, ZO 200, CH 185 or equivalents. One lecture and two two-hour laboratories/ field experiences. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the factors influencing occupational incidents and the adverse interactions of environmental and occupational chemical/physical agents with humans. Prerequisites: Any BI or BS Living Systems course and CH 181 or CH 185. Three lectures. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts, terminology, methods, and applications of qualitative and quantitative health and ecological risk assessment and risk communication. Prerequisites: Any BI or BS Living Systems course and CH 181 or CH 185 and MA 134. Three lectures. (3 hours credit)
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3.00 Credits
The study of chemical and physical hazards in the occupational environment and the methods used for their evaluation and control. Prerequisites: BI 200, BI 381, CH 341, and CH 342. One lecture and four hours lab. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental principles of toxicology, toxic agents, toxicity testing, mechanisms of toxicity, toxic effects, sources of exposure, and applications of toxicology. Prerequisites: Junior standing and completion of BI 200, and CH 186, Three lectures. (3 credit hours)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of environmental toxicology and discussion of the literature on biological effects of environmental toxicants on terrestrial vertebrate wildlife species. Prerequisites: ZO 200 and CH 185 (or equivalents), or permission of instructor is required. On demand. Three lectures. (3 credit hours)
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