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BIOL 409: Smoky Mountain Flora
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: BIOL 152. A field study of the wild flowers, shrubs and trees in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, which contains the world's finest examples of temperate deciduous forest. Plants are identified by means of botanical keys, and observation lists are kept. Special attention is given to the different forest types and their associated plants. Involves a 10-day to three-week camping study experience. Field trips daily. Lab fee 11 will be assessed for this course. (Summer)
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BIOL 411: Mammalogy
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 151-152. A study of the mammals of the world, with emphasis on North America. Includes classroom and field study of systematics, distribution, behavior and ecology. A small collection is required in the laboratory. An extended weekend field trip will be required as part of laboratory credit. Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory each week. Lab fee 5 will be assessed for this course.
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BIOL 412: Cell and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 311; CHEM 311. This course, designed for advanced Biology and Chemistry majors, deals primarily with cell structure and function. Building on cellular principles learned in BIOL 151-152 and BIOL 311, the student is exposed to methods of cellular and molecular research while learning about the appearance and operation of cellular organelles. The exciting details of cell integration and control provide the framework for this interdisciplinary study. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period each week.
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BIOL 416: Human Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. An introductory study of human anatomy with an emphasis on the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems. One lecture and two three-hour laboratory periods each week. Lab fee 11 will be assessed for this course.
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BIOL 417: Animal Histology
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 151-152. A descriptive study of normal tissues, primarily those of man. The microscopic identification and characteristics of stained sections are emphasized in the laboratory. Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory period each week.
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BIOL 418: Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: BIOL 151-152; CHEM 151-152 or BIOL 101-102. Functional processes used by animals in adjusting to their external environment and controlling their internal environment. Laboratories involve analysis of functions of major organ systems. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period each week.
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BIOL 421: Issues in Science and Society(E-1)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
This course is cross-listed with RELT 421, School of Religion. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. A study of the philosophical basis of modern natural science as it relates to current issues in origins, biotechnology, bioethics, and environmental responsibility. Special attention is given to Christian perspectives of the issues discussed. This is a writing class and enrollment is limited. Seniors will be given preference. BIOL 421/RELT 421 will not count toward a biology major or minor.
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BIOL 424: Issues of Natural Science and Religion(E-1)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. A study of the scientific, philosophical and religious basis of modern science as it relates to issues in origins and speciation. The course will involve a comparison of the data related to various theories on the origin and history of living organisms based upon current knowledge in biology, paleontology, genetics, and other related areas. Special consideration will be given to Christian perspectives of the issues discussed. Recommended for the junior year. Three lectures each week. (Fall)
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BIOL 430: Biosystematics and Speciation
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: BIOL 424. An introduction to theories and data relating to adaptation and speciation and how these theories are inferred in our modern classification of life. A phylogenetic analysis will be conducted on a particular group of animals or plants and the results will be compared with what is known about the processes of divergence. Tests of the various possible phylogenies will be conducted. Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory period each week.
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BIOL 486: Biology Seminar
1.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: Biology major or minor with senior standing. An introduction to oral scientific communication. Students learn to evaluate scientific literature, present their findings orally, and critically and constructively evaluate peer and expert presentations. The preparation and delivery of short oral presentations is required.
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