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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
In this course the student will write a research paper. A selected topic will be chosen in consultation with the instructor. Topics may cover specific historical and/or geographical arenas, purpose, and iconography as studied through the visual arts.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
The final course work of the art major covers the "business" of art; career explorations; all aspects ofgallery work; resume writing; preparation of visual works for gallery exhibition, documentation via print, slides and digital (for web) to create portfolios, and concludes with senior exhibition. Weekly class/consultation with seminar instructor and/or gallery director.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring semester.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The structure, genetics and physiology of both bacteria and viruses will be explored. This basic knowledge will be utilized to understand disease mechanisms using a systems approach that correlates important human diseases with both human organ systems and causative microbial agents. Selected topics in immunology and public heath will complement the course material. The laboratory will introduce the methods used to isolate, culture, stain, visualize, and identify microorganisms. Prerequisite: CHE 113 or and equivalent course.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is the first of a four-semester introductory sequence of courses for the biology major and introduces students to the topics of evolution and ecology.The principles of ecology are studied from the individual to ecosystem level. The principles of evolution are examined, including macro- and micro-evolutionary processes. The course includes one laboratory session each week. Required of all biology majors.Co-requisite: BIO 135.Fall semester.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Survey of living organisms, including bacteria, protests, fungi, plants and animals, emphasizing their importance to the biosphere, their ecological niches and the design of their physiological systems. Morphology and physiology will be studied beginning with simple organisms and progressing to more complex ones. Biodiversity will be explored by comparing how phyla in similar habitats adapt to external physiological stresses. With everincreasing complexity, the design and function of major physiological systems will be examined. This course includes one laboratory session each week. Required of all biology majors. Prerequisites: None. Spring semester.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to skills necessary to be a successful biology major, including computer literacy, library research, scientific writing and keeping laboratory and field notebooks. Research opportunities, both in the department and off-campus through internships, will be discussed, as well as career options in biology. Ethical issues relevant to biological research will be examined. Prerequisite: must be an intended biology major.To be taken concurrently with BIO 133, fall semester.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to the cellular and molecular levels of biological organization. The students will investigate the numerous, complex events which occur in the life of a cell.The structure and function of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells will be explored. This survey includes the principles of bioenergetics, cell metabolism and its regulation, photosynthesis, membrane transport, enzyme catalysis, gene expression, and the cell cycle. The laboratory experience will utilize cellular and molecular biological techniques to explore these concepts further. This course includes one laboratory session each week. Required of all biology majors.Prerequisite: CHE 122 or currently enrolled in CHE 122. Fall semester.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course involves the study of classical and population genetics. Classical genetics will include the study of Mendelian genetics, chromosomal and cytogenetics, and quantitative inheritance. Student learning will occur mainly by solving problems, group work and investigative laboratories. This course includes one laboratory session each week. Required of all biology majors. Prerequisites: BIO 233; CTI 103 or equivalent.Spring semester.
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