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BIO 353: Wildlife Management
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Historical development of Wildlife Management from anecdotal, observational practices to modern, scientific approaches used around the world. Principles of population analysis, management, protection and conservation of animals, particularly those of conservation, aesthetic, sport or food values in urban, rural and wilderness areas. Ethics of hunting and trapping. Contradictory objectives challenging modern wildlife managers.
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BIO 360: Ecology
4.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
The science of ecology, including factors which control distribution and population dynamics of organisms, structure and function of biological communities, and energy flow and nutrient cycling in ecosystems; contrasts among the major biomes; and principles governing ecological responses to global climatic and other environmental changes.
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BIO 361: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
In this course students will discover the amazing journey that cells must take to get from an egg to an embryo, form a mature adult, and reproduce in order to continue the life cycle. Students will relate science to everyday life using developmental biology as a forum to integrate many aspects of biology from the molecules in single cells to the complete organism and how it is influenced by evolution and the environment.
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BIO 370: Developmental Anatomy of the Vertebrates
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
An integrated study of the functional anatomy, phylogeny, and embryonic development of organ systems in vertebrate animals.
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BIO 375: Developmental Anatomy Laboratory
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A hands-on study of embryonic development and organ systems in vertebrate animals, utilizing microscopic examination of living and preserved embryos, demonstrations of skeletons and mammalian organs, and dissections of preserved shark, salamander, and mink.
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BIO 402: Invertebrate Zoology
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Survey of invertebrate phyla, excluding the Protista, emphasizing their functional biology. Students may not receive credit for both BIO 402 and BIO 350 or BIO 140 or ZO 150.
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BIO 403: Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Examination of living and preserved invertebrates to study their distinguishing characteristics and to observe anatomical modifications for function. Students may not receive credit for both BIO 403 and BIO 350 or BIO 140 or ZO 150.
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BIO 405: Functional Histology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Offered only as a distance education course via the internet. Functional Histology describes the cellular structure of tissues and organs. Human organs are emphasized, with brief consideration given to variation in other mammals. Tissue and organ structure is related to function, including examples of malfunction (histopathology). The course is especially appropriate for students planning a career in veterinary science, medicine, or allied health fields. Offered by distance education only.
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BIO 410: Introduction to Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Studies in animal behavior in vertebrates and invertebrates, focusing on the mechanisms and evolution of animal behavior. Topics include neural, hormonal, and genetic bases of behavior; foraging; anti-predator defenses; mating systems and sexual selection; social behavior; communication; parental care; territoriality and habitat selection.
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BIO 414: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
The chemical and physical bases of cellular structure and function with emphasis on methods and interpretations.
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