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BIOL 434L: Herpetology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course This course complements BIOL 434, and will emphasize identification of, and field experiences with, the reptiles and amphibians of western South Dakota. Additional Fee: An additional 'Mandatory Fee' applies to this course.CoRequisite: BIOL-434 1 semester hours
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BIOL 437: Biometry
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course This course is an introduction to biological statistics. PreRequisite: MATH-102 MATH-281 3 semester hours
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BIOL 460: Evolutionary and Ecological Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course This is an interdisciplinary course that focuses on the evolution of physiological traits that are important to wild plants in their interactions with other organisms and the environment. PreRequisite: BIOL-153 CoRequisite: BIOL-460L 2 semester hours
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BIOL 460L: Evolutionary and Ecological Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course The entire class conducts a semester-long research project that supports lectures. PreRequisite: BIOL-153 CoRequisite: BIOL-460 1 semester hours
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BIOL 461: Agrostology
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description Studies of the morphology, classification and identification of grasses, as well as their utilization in agriculture and grazing is pursued. The evolution of grasses, especially as determined by fossil grasses from the high plains of North America, is also considered. PreRequisite: BIOL-153 BIOL-153L CoRequisite: BIOL-461L 2 semester hours
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BIOL 461L: Agrostology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course This is a field-oriented experience in grass identification and classification. Additional Fee: An additional 'Mandatory Fee' applies to this course.CoRequisite: BIOL-461 1 semester hours
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BIOL 474: Ecological Genomics
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course Genomics is the study of all or a large part of an organism's DNA sequences. The course focuses on the identification of genes and understanding gene function in biologically meaningful (ecological) contexts using microarrays, SAGE, and cDNA subtraction techniques. PreRequisite: BIOL-371 CoRequisite: BIOL-474L 3 semester hours
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BIOL 474L: Ecological Genomics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Unique Course To complement lectures, a semester-long class research project will be conducted on gene expression in an ecological context involving wild relatives of model organisms. PreRequisite: BIOL-371 CoRequisite: BIOL-474 1 semester hours
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BIOL 490: Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description A highly focused, and topical course. The format includes student presentations and discussions of reports based on literature, practices, problems, and research. Seminars may be conducted over electronic media such as internet and are at the upper division or graduate levels. Enrollment is generally limited to fewer than 20 students. 1 to 3 semester hours
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BIOL 491: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Black Hills State University
Common Course Number & Description Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depending upon the requirements of the topic. 1 to 4 semester hours
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