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BIOL 4345: MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course considers the anatomy and physiology of the bacterial cell in detail. Lecture topics consider the molecular architecture of cell walls, membranes and organelles, synthesis of wall material and membranes, insertion of proteins into membranes and regulation of biosynthetic systems at the whole cell level. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441 and 3444. CHEM 4311 recommended.
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BIOL 4346: TECHNIQUES IN MICROBIAL AND MOLECULAR GENETICS
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A laboratory based techniques course focusing on current methods in microbial and molecular genetics. Students will design experiments and perform: bacterial mutagenesis and phage transduction; selection, screening and physical mapping of mutants; blots, plasmid manipulations including purification, digestion, subcloning, bacterial transformations; PCR and DNA sequencing. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441, 3444, and 3315 or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 4350: CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Introduction to theory and practice of conservation biology, with emphasis on applications of modern quantitative and genetic techniques to preservation of organisms and habitats. Topics include identification and prioritization of units for protection; conservation genetics; preserve design; public policy issues; and case studies. Prerequisite: BIOL 3315 or equivalent (Genetics), or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 4352: FORENSIC BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A comprehensive review of biological principles, applied to forensic science, including sample recovery and handling, analytical techniques, profile matching/exclusion, reporting, and testimony. Prerequisite: BIOL 3315; statistics course recommended; or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 4355: METHODS IN FORENSIC BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Analysis of typical biological evidentiary samples including extraction of DNA, quantitation, amplification and electrophoresis of examples. Instrumentation utilized includes thermal cyclers and ABI 377 genetic analyzer. Prerequisite: BIOL 4352 or concurrent enrollment.
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BIOL 4357: HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course provides a broad introduction to health psychology and its interface with the medical world. The course provides a balanced presentation of the important issues in the field, as well as specific content topics that are especially relevant today to better understand health and illness. Offered as BIOL 4357, HEED 4357, and PSYC 4357. Students seeking science requirement credit must enroll in BIOL 4357; students seeking Certification in Health must enroll in HEED 4357. Prerequisite: PSYC 1315 or BIOL 1333 or BIOL 1441 or BIOL 2457; junior standing recommended.
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BIOL 4365: TISSUE ENGINEERING LAB
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Each student will be given the opportunity to perform the techniques commonly used in tissue engineering and biomaterial research. These techniques are culture media preparation, cell culture/subculture, degradable scaffold preparation, scaffold modification, histological sections and staining, and cell imaging analyses. Prerequisites: BIOL 3301, CSE 1310, CHEM 2322, and MATH 3319.
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BIOL 4379: DIRECTED STUDY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Independent study by individual students in biology under the supervision of a biology faculty member. Topics must be approved by the supervising faculty member. Prerequisite: BIOL 1441, 1442, and permission of instructor.
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BIOL 4388: INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Students will participate in laboratory instruction and student recitation sessions under the supervision of a faculty member. A maximum of 3 hours can be applied to the major for biology or microbiology credit. Enrollment by departmental permission only. A maximum of 6 hours credit from this class will be used to calculate a student's grade point average. Students on probation or who have not qualified for major status may not enroll in this course.
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BIOL 4391: RESEARCH WORKSHOP IN MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
Special topics in mathematics are assigned to individuals or small groups. Faculty members closely supervise the projects and assign library reference material. Small groups will hold seminars at suitable intervals. May be repeated for credit.
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