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BIOL 430: BEHAVIORAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
BEHAVIORAL ENDOCRINOLOGY~The study of the role hormones play in the physiology and behavior of animals. An understanding of the interaction of behavior and endocrine system function is necessary to understand how psychological and biological systems express behavior. In this course, students will acquire an understanding of the feedback loop among behavior, endocrine and neurological function. Students will study how the endocrine system functions under normal conditions as well as under conditions of pathology. Topics include the influence of endocrine function on sexual behavior, social interaction, and physiological function. Students will gain laboratory experience in behavioral neuroendocrinology. Prerequisites: Biology 230 and Biology/Psychology 215 or permission. Also listed as Psychology 430.
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BIOL 480: SENIOR SEMINAR
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
SENIOR SEMINAR~Includes various topics or upper level specialty courses. Prerequisites: senior standing and permission.
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BIOL 481: INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH~Students who have an original idea or topic for research may solicit support from a sponsoring faculty member and carry out the research. The student must submit a research proposal to his or her faculty research advisor, outlining the research problem, the methods to be used, possible results, and an estimate of the resources needed. The student will submit a final report to the sponsoring faculty member and a public presentation to the department if he or she is using this for the apprenticeship. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and permission.
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BIOL 482: BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH TECHNIQUES
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH~This course provides an opportunity for collaborative research among students and faculty. No more than ten juniors and seniors will work with a faculty member on a defined research project. While the faculty member will guide the research project, all members of the team will work together to delineate the role(s) each will play in carrying out the project. Students may use the research project to fulfill the apprenticeship requirement, but a written contract between the instructor and the student must be agreed upon by both prior to registration for the course. The topic of research will vary as different members of the faculty offer this apprenticeship opportunity. Possible topics include: Recombinant Biology, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Histology, Animal Physiology, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Parasitology, Plant Anatomy and Systematics, Animal Behavior, and Ecology. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and permission.
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BIOL 498: INTERNSHIP
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
INTERNSHIP~This apprenticeship provides field experience in various areas of biology and is typically done off campus. A student selects an internship in consultation with a departmental advisor. Internships are tailored to help students gain experience for a career in biology. Students are placed in zoological and botanical gardens, biological field stations, universities, hospitals, government agencies, and private institutions, with emphasis on practical application of biology. Each student submits to the faculty advisor a journal of his or her daily activities and a paper that succinctly details the most important aspects of the internship. Each student also gives a public presentation to the department if he or she is using this for the apprenticeship.
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Biomedical Humanities 280: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to selected topics of current interest in various health fields.
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Biomedical Humanities 281: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Independent Study
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Biomedical Humanities 298: Field Experience
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Field Experience
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Biomedical Humanities 380: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Selected topics of current interest in various health fields.
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Biomedical Humanities 381: Topics
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Selected topics of current interest in various health fields.
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