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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 3 CREDITS Through a study of genetic principles, the student will be able to describe mechanisms of heredity and the relationship of genetics to disease, inheritance, evolution and contemporary social problems. GenEd Requirement
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), Assessment required prior to enrollment 3 CREDITS The student will discuss and correctly apply fundamental ecological principles as a basis for understanding, evaluating, and suggesting possible solutions to environmental problems relating to man's manipulation of and role in the biosphere. Individual and group projects, discussion groups and selected readings provide the basis for understanding basic ecological principles as they apply to major issues. GenEd Requirement
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), Assessment required prior to enrollment 4 CREDITS The student will demonstrate his or her ability to discuss and correctly apply fundamental ecological principles as a basis for understanding, evaluating, and suggesting possible solutions to environmental problems relating to man's manipulation of and role in the biosphere. Individual and group projects, discussion groups and selected readings provide the basis for understanding basic ecological principles as they apply to major issues. Laboratory work which may require dissection is an integral and required part of the course. GenEd Requirement
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 1 CREDIT The student will explore the field of biotechnology in a comprehensive overview. Course topics will include ethics, current trends in biotechnology careers and research through demonstrations, seminars, and field-trips.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (W) (M), College biology, CHEM 1115; Corequisite: BIO 2125 2 CREDITS The student will prepare media and solutions, use calculations required for solution preparation, and use equipment for solution preparation such as the analytical balance, pH meter, and autoclave.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (W) (M), BIO 2125 2 CREDITS The student will discuss the nonspecific and specific immune systems of the human organism. Course topics will include antigen-antibody interaction, cell-mediated immunity, interferon, natural killer cells, and complement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (W) BIOT 2823 3 CREDITS Students build on the skills learned in Biotechnology Laboratory I to explore more advanced DNA and RNA techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (W) (M), BIO 2125. 1 CREDIT The student will learn to successfully maintain mammalian culture cells in a healthy uncontaminated state for an extended period of time. The course will include making cell culture media, monitoring cell growth, freezing cells, and bringing up frozen cells.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (W) (M), BIOT 2823 3 CREDITS The student will characterize, quantify and partially purify proteins with a variety of methods. Immunochemistry will be examined using Western Blot.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (W) (M) BIOT 2823 and BIOT 2933. 2 CREDITS The student will use a biofermenter to grow and monitor cells on a laboratory scale that simulates the large-scale production used in industry. Students will clean, sterilize, inoculate, operate and monitor the fermenter and then recover and purify protein products. Principles of upstream and downstream processing in the manufacture of a protein product using current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) and following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) will be emphasized.
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