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4.00 Credits
studies the cellular processes involved in membranes, bioenergetics, control systems, neurochemistry, muscles, and glands. Laboratory emphasizes basic techniques used in cell biology and biochemistry. Prerequisite: 112, 226, 107 and Chemistry 111, 112
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3.00 Credits
provides an understanding of how physiological changes manifest themselves under altered health states. Upon completion of the course students will posses an understanding of how altered health states change normal physiological conditions. Additionally, students will understand basic methods of detection and putative treatment strategies.
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4.00 Credits
analyzes the interrelationships of biological, physical, chemical, and geological factors that influence freshwater and marine environments. Lecture, laboratory experiences, and possible Saturday field trips are involved. Prerequisite: 111, 112, 107 (twice), 226 and Chemistry 111, 112
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4.00 Credits
emphasizes basic neurophysiology, neurochemistry, synaptic function, coordinated organismal functions, and common neurological disorders. Laboratory emphasizes neuroanatomy. Prerequisite: 112, 226, 107
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4.00 Credits
studies the origin, relationships, and comparative morphology of a representative series of chordates. Lecture and laboratory experiences are involved. Prerequisite: 112, 107
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4.00 Credits
studies the biochemical and molecular interactions within living cells with special emphasis placed on protein structure, gene structure and expression, gene regulation, and genetic engineering. Lecture and laboratory experiences are involved. Prerequisite: 112, 107, 226 and Chemistry 111, 112
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4.00 Credits
studies the developmental processes of a representative series of chordates. Lecture and laboratory experiences are involved. Prerequisite: 112, 107
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3.00 Credits
involves a discussion of a series of scientific papers covering a biological topic. In addition, students search the biological literature related to the topic and prepare an oral presentation as well as a written paper. Prerequisite: biology major and junior standing
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2.00 Credits
involves laboratory and/or field research on a biological problem.
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4.00 Credits
is designed for non-science majors. The course is not open to those who already have credit for a 100 level chemistry course. Attention is directed to the dynamic and social nature of chemical science by relating contributions of individuals and groups to the advancement of chemical knowledge. Sections of the course will be dedicated to exploring the role of chemistry in selected areas of importance to society through the presentation of a set of fundamental chemical concepts. See the course schedule for a description of topics offered.
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