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1.00 Credits
Lecture 1 hour; 1 credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 293, junior, senior or graduate standing for 560. Review of the structure, synthesis and properties of key nano-materials and their impact on living systems.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 4 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 250-251 or equivalent. Students will dissect a human cadaver and learn all major structures. All exams will be practical tag-tests using human tissue. The major emphasis will be on head, neck, trunk, and joints with some clinical application to injuries and surgery.
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 4 hours; 5 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 292 and junior standing or permission of the instructor. The biology of amphibians and reptiles, emphasizing their evolution, classification, and morphological and ecological adaptations. Field trips and laboratory exercises introduce techniques for observation, collection, preservation, and study.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 6 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 308. The identification, classification ecology, culture, and uses of mushrooms and other fleshy fungi. A field oriented course.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 115N and 116N or BIOL 108N and 109N plus a minimum of 6 credits of biology courses at the 200 level or above, all taken before enrollment. Covers the historical origins of major concept areas in the biological sciences including evolution, cell biology, ecology, systematics, botany, biomedical sciences, and molecular biology. Includes discussions of the philosophers and scientists behind the discovery of these principles. Includes a significant writing component.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite for 478: BIOL 315 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Prerequisite for 578: a general microbiology course. Study of the interactions between microorganisms, particularly bacteria, and their environment. Emphasis is placed on nutrient cycling and the influence of microbes on global mineral dynamics. The effects of physical and chemical factors on distribution and activity of microbes in their environments and applications of these interactions are studied (biotechnology).
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory 3 hours; 1 credit. Corequisite or prerequisite: BIOL 478/578. A laboratory for measurement of microbial numbers and activity in natural environments.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory 4 hours; 2 credits Corequisite or prerequisite: BIOL 250/251. A study of the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous and digestive systems using mammals.
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 5 hours, 5 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 115N,116N, 291 and 292. A comprehensive survey of insects important to legal and medical fields, including their biology, use in criminal investigations and roles as disease vectors. Laboratories will include exercises in both field and bench laboratory activities.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours, 4 credits. This course is intended for biology and engineering students interested in learning the basics of micro/nanofluidic technology and its application to problems in biology research. Students will learn fundamentals of DNA manipulation, including polymerase chain reasction, and will then learn how to fabricate "lab-on-a-chip" devices to perform these techniques. Cross-listed with AE 483.
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