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4.00 Credits
A fi eld course focused on the function and dynamics of various North American ecosystems. Emphases will be on natural history, critical thought, and ex per i - men tal design. Students will be trained in a variety of soil, plant, and animal sampling techniques. Depending on enrollment, there may be additional costs (e.g., camping fees) for the course. Pre: BIOL 105, BIOL 106, BIOL 215 or consent Spring
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3.00 Credits
This class examines the effects of natural and human-induced changes in cli mate on terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The course focuses on the science behind global change issues that have biological, social, and economic implications. Pre: BIOL 105, BIOL 106, BIOL 215 or consent Fall
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4.00 Credits
Soil ecology will focus on the genesis and classifi cation of soils, the physical properties of soil as they relate to habitat formation, niches, interactions that exist among soil organisms, human impact on soil systems relative to pop u la tion pressures and management practices. Lab included. Pre: BIOL 105, BIOL 106, BIOL 215, or consent Spring
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis is placed on the biomedical aspects of aging and chronic disease. The course is designed for students majoring in biology, gerontology programs, or other health related programs. Pre: BIOL 100 or BIOL 105 Fall, Spring
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4.00 Credits
Properties and physical principles underlying biological images. The course pro vides a survey of macro-imaging techniques (such as x-ray tomography, mag net ic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and ultrasound) and micro-imaging techniques (such as light microscopy, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, fl uorescence microscopy, laser scanning confocal mi cros co py and atomic force microscopy). Pre: One Year of Physics Fall
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Instruction in specialized biological instrumentation. Pre: BIOL 105 and BIOL 106 Fall
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3.00 Credits
Clinically important parasites. Protozoans, Flukes, Tapeworms, Roundworms, Ticks, Mites and Insects. Designed for Medical Technology, Pre-Med, Pre-Vet and Biology majors. Identifi cation, clinical disease, epidemiology and ecology are covered. Lab included. Pre: BIOL 100 or BIOL 105, BIOL 106 recommended Spring
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3.00 Credits
Morphological, physiological, medical, and economic signifi cance of insects. Pre: BIOL 105 and BIOL 106 or consent ALT-Fall
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4.00 Credits
Collection, examination, evaluation, morphology, function and diseases of blood cells. Hemostasis/coagulation of blood. Immunology theory is presented. Lab included. Pre: BIOL 230 Spring
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3.00 Credits
A comparison of adaptation mechanisms, from cell to organ-system, used by animals in response to "changes in" environmental conditions such as oxygen,carbon dioxide, food availability, temperature, water, solutes, pressure and buoy an cy. Pre: BIOL 105, BIOL 106 or consent ALT-Fall
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