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Prerequisites, BIOL 205, 224, 319. Wetlands are diverse ecosystems that provide wildlife habitat, filter nutrients from the landscape, and store globally significant amounts of carbon in their soils. Despite these benefits (and many others), over 50% of the historical wetlands in the conterminous United States have been lost. This course will investigate the unique hydrology, soil, biogeochemistry and flora that define wetlands. The changing legal status of wetlands and efforts to conserve and restore these ecosystems will also be explored. Lecture and lab. (Offered fall semester, alternate years.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisites, BIOL 204, CHEM 330. An integrated approach to cell biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology with the traditional topics of cell ultrastructure and physiology updated with regard to recent advances in molecular biology. Lecture and laboratory. (Offered fall semester.) 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, BIOL 204. An in-depth study of the physiological effects of alcohol and other drugs causing physical dependency. Lecture. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 278, GPA of 3.000. Under the guidance of the instructor, students will design and implement an original scientific research project related to the instructor's general research area. Students will frame scientific questions, in reference to a particular literature, perform experiments, take measurements, analyze data, and discuss their findings. They will also prepare their research results for presentation to scientific meetings and/or publication. With approval from the department chair, this course may count toward departmental honors. May be repeated for credit. (Offered as needed.) 1 credit.
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Gain experience working in the field you think you might like to enter. P/NP. May be repeated for credit. (Offered every semester.) 0.5-3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A series of seminars presented by guest lecturers, designed around a current issue of importance in biology. May be repeated for credit. (Offered as needed.) 1-3 credits.
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Prerequisites, BIOL 365, 366. Capstone course for the exercise physiology emphasis. Students examine the acute and chronic adaptations made by physiological systems during high-intensity endurance exercise and during exercise performed in conditions of specific environmental stresses. Students read primary literature and participate in group research projects. Lecture, laboratory. Fee $75. (Offered as needed.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, senior standing. Students will work in small groups to design and implement a research project under the guidance of the instructor. Lecture, laboratory. Fee: $75. (Offered spring semester.) 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites, 3.000 average in biology courses and consent of instructor. Independent research/study in many different aspects of biology, from cell and molecular biology to organismal biology and field studies. May be repeated for credit. (Offered every semester.) 0.5-6 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Not required for business or accounting majors. An overview of the American business environment. Topics include forms of organizational structure, techniques of decision-making and control, managing and motivating people, marketing, production, accounting and funds management, globalization, technology and e-commerce. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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