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1.00 Credits
Gross anatomy of the human body will be studied using human bones and cadavers. Three hours of laboratory per week. (Corequisite: BIO 307.) Fee: $60.
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Homeostatic control of body systems will be explored using the students bodies. Interfacing of physiological recording equipment with the computer will be demonstrated. Three hours of laboratory per week. (Corequisite: BIO 308.) Fee: $60.
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Laboratory investigation of microorganisms that affect human health, with an emphasis on proper handling of specimens, selective and differential cultivation, laboratory diagnosis, and evaluation of antimicrobial agents. Three hours of laboratory per week, and follow-up at times other than the scheduled lab period. (Corequisite: BIO 359.) Fee: $60.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on environmental applications of multispectral remote sensing (RS) and its integration into geographic information systems (GIS). Specific RS topics include sensor systems, digital image processing, and automated information extraction. Specific GIS topics include spatial database management systems, data analysis, and environmental modeling. Special emphasis will be placed on biological applications (e.g., vegetation mapping, habitat identification, wildfire regeneration, and field data mapping). Three hours of lecture per week. (Also listed as ENV 384.)
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3.00 Credits
Morphology, physiology, and ecology of microorganisms, emphasizing their role in environmental processes such as nutrient cycling, bioremediation, waste treatment, and food production. Three hours of lecture per week. (Prerequisites: CHM 207-208. Also listed as ENV 385.)
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1.00 Credits
Faculty-directed student outreach experience in community educational institutions. Before enrolling, a student must consult with a faculty member to define the project. May be repeated for credit. (Prerequisite: BIO 206-207.)
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1.00 Credits
Seminar on topics in biology, including medicine, ecology, animal behavior, biochemistry, genetics and evolution. One hour of discussion per week. (Prerequisite: BIO 206-207, BIO 276- 277, and permission of instructor.)
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3.00 Credits
Morphology, physiology, and taxonomy of the invertebrate phyla. Three hours of lecture per week. (Prerequisite: BIO 206-207. BIO 476 may be taken concurrently.)
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3.00 Credits
Principles of ecology including structure and function of ecosystems, ecosystem development, behavioral ecology, and population biology. Three hours of lecture per week. (Prerequisite: BIO 206. BIO 472 may be taken concurrently.) Course offered Summer Session only. Course may be offered periodically. 140 - Biology/Business Administration COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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3.00 Credits
Principles of eukaryotic and prokaryotic genetics, including the nature of the genetic material, gene expression and regulation, mutation and repair, and molecular genetics techniques. (Prerequisites: BIO 206-207/276-277, and CHM 325. BIO 475 may be taken concurrently.)
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