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A study of microbial biochemistry, molecular biology, morphology, physiology, metabolism, growth and growth control, taxonomy, diversity, genetics, evolution, ecology and immunology with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics in medical, veterinary, food, industrial, and environmental microbiology. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BIOL 112 and CHEM 211 and Junior or Senior standing. Corequisite: BIOL 321L. Offeredin the Spring semester. One semester; three credits
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Laboratory experience to illustrate and explain the principles covered in BIOL 321. Corequisite: BIOL 321. Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; one credit
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Taxonomy, ecology, evolution, morphology, and physiology of invertebrate phyla. Prerequisites: BIOL 112 and Junior or Senior status. Corequisite: BIOL 335L. Offered in even numbered Fall semesters. One semester; three credits
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Laboratory experience to illustrate and explain the principles in BIOL 335. Students are required to participate in the Gulf Coast Field trip. Offered in even numbered Fall semesters. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOL 335. One semester; one credit
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Investigation of the evidence, proponents and theories of organic evolution with emphasis on modern contributions to the understanding of speciation. Prerequisite: BIOL 112. Offered in odd numbered Spring semesters. One semester; three credits
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Seminar series in which research scientists are invited to discuss their current research. Students are expected to submit a research proposal which they will use as the basis for their mandatory senior research project. Required of Junior Biology majors. Prerequisites: BIOL 275 and Junior standing. Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; one credit
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An introduction to the structure, mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic uses and adverse reactions of prototypic agents from the major categories of drugs. Prerequisites: CHEM 212, and either BIOL 217 and 218 or BIOL 312. Offered in odd numbered Fall semesters. One semester; three credits
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The study of the mechanisms and evolution of animal behavior. Topics include methods for the observation and quantification of behavior, natural selection and evolution of behavior, behavior genetics, neural and physiological mechanisms of behavior, communication, aggression, sexual reproduction, mating systems, and interspecific behavioral interactions. Prerequisites: BIOL 11, 112, and 4 additional hours in Biology. Offered in even numbered Spring semesters. One semester; three credits.
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Selected topics of interest. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One semester; one to four credits
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Study of the principles of ecology. Topics to be investigated include population organization, demographics and regulation, community and ecosystem structure, coactions, abiotic factors, cycles of matter, energy flow, and characteristics of biomes. Prerequisites: BIOL 112 and Junior or Senior standing. Corequisite: BIOL 412L. Offered in the Fall semester. One semester; three credits
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