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BI 408: Workshop
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Southern Oregon University
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BI 409: Practicum
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Southern Oregon University
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BI 411: Special Topics
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Southern Oregon University
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BI 413: Physiological Ecology of Animals
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Studies physiological adaptations from an ecological and evolutionary perspective. Covers patterns of resource allocation, optimality theory, and functional responses to environmental variation. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 314 or BI 340 . Corequisite(s): BI 413L.
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BI 414: Advanced Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Continues Comparative Animal Physiology (BI 314 ). Topics include water balance and nerve, muscle, and endocrine functions. Emphasizes a comparative approach. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BI 314 . Corequisite(s): BI 414L
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BI 415: Mammalogy
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Covers the ecology, behavior, adaptations, and identification of mammals. Three lectures, one 3-hour laboratory, and required weekend field trips. Prerequisite(s): BI 317 . Corequisite(s): BI 415L
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BI 425: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Surveys current topics in modern molecular biology and biotechnology, including gene expression and regulation, protein interaction, genomics, and signal transduction. Emphasizes laboratory experience and the application of techniques to selected experimental problems. Includes PCR-based techniques, cloning and sequencing of genes, mutation characterization, and interpretation of sequence data using bioinformatics databases and tools. Two lectures and two 3-hour laboratories. Prerequisite(s): BI 341 ; CH 332 or CH 335 . Corequisite(s): BI 425L
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BI 430: Biological Illustration
3.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Provides all-level sketching instruction and develops observational skills needed to produce accurate pencil and pen/ink drawings. Includes hands-on training in museum and field-sketching procedures, as well as the use of hand lenses and microscopes. Provides an introduction to computer graphics. Explores and expands career capabilities and options in biology and environmental education. Includes preparation of artwork for actual publication. Two lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Approved for University Studies (Integration). Prerequisite(s): One year of biological science Corequisite(s): BI 430L
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BI 432: Origins and Diversity of Land Plants
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Studies the origins of terrestrial flora and the major adaptive radiations of both living and extinct embryophytes, ferns, seed plants, and flowering plants. Emphasizes observing and interpreting plant structure and life histories in the field. Includes advanced treatment of modern plant classifications as influenced by phylogenetic analysis of paleontological and molecular evidence. Students read scientific literature addressing current problems in plant phylogenetic systematics. Two 4-hour lecture/laboratory/field sessions and weekend field trips. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 .
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BI 433: Plant Systematics
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Includes the principles of plant classification, common plant families, and the collection and identification of Oregon plants. Two lectures and two 3-hour laboratories. Some Saturday field trips required. Prerequisite(s): BI 211 , BI 212 , BI 213 .
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