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ART 455: Senior Thesis Exhibition
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course involves the preparation and presentation of a comprehensive exhibition of studio work as well as the production of a portfolio and résumé.
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ART 495: Special Projects
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
1 to 6 semester hour(s) Prerequisite: to be discussed with the instructor This course involves special problems and projects decided upon by the student and instructor. The student is encouraged to take at least one special projects course, preferably one in drawing or one in his or her area of concentration. This is a repeatable course.
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BIOL 102: Introduction to The Biological Sciences ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course is an introduction to all living systems from unicellular organisms to the more complex, multicellular forms of life. Course content includes topics such as mitosis, meiosis, DNA structure and replication, animal systems, plant structure, and ecological based studies. These topics will be studied through a two-hour lecture component and a one-hour lab section each week.
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BIOL 138: Environmental Studies ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course is designed to introduce the student to a variety of relationships between organisms and their environment through field trips, lecture, and laboratory formats. Principles of ecology, taxonomy, and naturalism are emphasized, with a focus on human impacts both technological and cultural on the environment. Current readings, integrated science concepts, and professional and personal opinions are also explored through small group discussion. Technological tools are employed for the purpose of scientific inquiry and as a supplement to the content.
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BIOL 140: Ornithology ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course is a field study of the birdlife of northwestern Ohio, both migrants and residents. More than half the time will be spent in the field. Classroom time will be devoted to discussions of evolutionary genetics, anatomical characteristics, habitat requirements, nesting habits, general behavior patterns of the class Aves. Human environmental impact affecting both resident and neotropical migratory species is discussed.
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BIOL 145: Entomology ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course offers a study of insects having an economic and cultural impact on man. The history of man's coexistence with insects is emphasized. Insect morphology, life cycles, identification, and control are stressed. Field/laboratory work and problem solving, utilizing technological tools, will be an integral part of this course.
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BIOL 150: Biodiversity, Form, And Function/ Lecture
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
semester hours Prerequisite: must be enrolled concurrently with BIOL 150L This is an introductory course and the first course in the biological sciences for biology majors. It examines the variety of populations, species, and natural communities known as biological diversity. It surveys the five kingdoms (bacteria-like life forms, protozoan life forms, fungi life forms, plants, and animals) and three domains of life on the planet. The relationship of global systems as they pertain to the healthy function of the biosphere is explored. Major biological concepts are presented.
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BIOL 150L: Biodiversity, Form, And Function/ Lab
1.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
1 semester hour Prerequisite: must be enrolled concurrently with BIOL 150 The laboratory experience is a field-based experience. Students learn how to identify, use keys, and collect and preserve organisms for biological study. Introductory biology hands-on experiences include: microscope work, quantitative and qualitative sampling of natural communities, water quality testing, biomonitoring, and cell structure and function.
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BIOL 151: Biology II: Botany/ Lecture
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite: must be enrolled concurrently with BIOL 151L This is an introductory course for a biology major that emphasizes unique features of plant biology. Included are discussions on: the origins of life; important plants of the world and their habitats; plant diversity, structure, function, and reproduction; plants and environmental science; plants that changed history; practical botany; and botany as a science. This class provides a general introduction to the importance and function of plants in human affairs. It includes an overview of science as a way of knowing, plant forms and functions, plant reproduction, and use of economically and sociologically important plants. Ecological concepts as they relate to the growth and production of world food crops will also be included. The course has a strong emphasis on the historical development of exploitation of certain plants and the role plants played in exploration and international development.
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BIOL 151L: Biology II: Botany/ Lab
1.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
1 semester hour Prerequisite: must be enrolled concurrently with BIOL 151 This is a laboratory study of the structure, function, and reproduction of seed plants. The role of plants in making life on earth possible is an important theme. Flowering and non-flowering plants and products such as fruits, forages, grains, medicines, herbs and spices, textile fibers, lumber, algae, and foliage plants are studied.
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