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2.00 Credits
Semester course; 4 laboratory hours. 2 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 151, 152 and BIOZ 151L, 152L, or equivalent. Pre- or corequisite: BIOL 321. An experimental approach applied to a phylogenetic survey of developmental model systems. Observational and experimental protocols will be used to collect data and gather information. Problem solving skills will be utilized to analyze and present experimental results.
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1.00 Credits
Semester course; 3 laboratory hours. 1 credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 151, 152 and BIOZ 151L, 152L, or equivalent. Pre- or corequisite: BIOL 416. Techniques of identifying, counting and analyzing behavior of birds in the field.
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2.00 Credits
Semester course; 4 laboratory hours. 2 credits. Pre- or corequisites: BIOL 300 and BIOL/FRSC 438. Provides comprehensive coverage of the various types of DNA testing currently used in forensic science laboratories. Students will have hands-on experience with the analytical equipment employed in forensic science laboratories and the techniques for human identification in forensic casework. Students also will explore and practice both scientific writing and writing of DNA case reports. Non-foreign language majors who wish to take one or two upper-level classes only need to complete FREN 202, 205 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; variable hours. Variable credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 151, 152 and BIOZ 151L, 152L, or equivalent. Laboratory investigations in a selected topic of biology. See the Schedule of Classes for specific topics to be offered each semester and prerequisites. A grade of "C" or higher is required in each prerequisite course: CHEM 100 (if required through placement test), CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 301 and CHEM 302. In chemistry laboratories each student is charged for breakage incurred. Approved safety glasses are required. Failure to check out of laboratory, upon withdrawal or for other reasons, will incur a charge, billed from the Student Accounting Department.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 218 and MATH 200. Corequisite: CHEM 301. Introduction to the basic concepts, tools and possibilities of bioinformatics, the analysis of large bodies of biological information. The course stresses problem solving and integrative projects, making extensive use of exercises in class that draw on bioinformatics resources on the Web and on local servers.
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4.00 Credits
Semester course; 3 lecture and 2 laboratory hours. 4 credits. Prerequisites: MATH 200 and BIOL 151, or permission of instructor. An introduction to mathematical biology. Various mathematical modeling tools will be covered and implemented in a range of biological areas. Additionally, the collaborative research process will be presented and discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 3 lecture and 1 recitation hour. 3-3 credits. Prerequisite: CHEM 100 with a grade of "C" or higher, or high school chemistry and a satisfactory combination of Math SAT score and high school GPA. Pre- or corequisite: MATH 151. Prerequisite for CHEM 102: CHEM 101 with a grade of "C" or higher. Fundamental principles and theories of chemistry, including qualitative analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. The basic principles of chemistry are used to interpret newspaper and magazine articles of current interest relating to chemistry in manufacturing, the global environment and medicine. Not applicable for credit toward the B.S. in Chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 3 lecture hours. 3-3 credits. Prerequisites: CHEM 101-102 and CHEZ/FRSZ 101L, 102L; and for CHEM 302, a "C" grade or higher in CHEM 301. A comprehensive survey of aliphatic and aromatic compounds with emphasis on their structure, properties, reactions, reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: CHEM 101-102, CHEZ/FRSZ 101L, 102L, PHYS 201-202 or PHYS 207, PHYS 208 and MATH 200-201. Ideal and nonideal gases, thermodynamics, free energy and chemical equilibrium.
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