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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
The general biology, etiology, symptomatology, and epidemiology of parasites are examined, with emphasis on animal parasites of medical and veterinary importance. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
This is a study of medically important microorganisms, with emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity. (Formerly Advanced Microbiology.) (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 348; CHEM 205, 206. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of animal immune responses, with emphasis on the properties of antigens and immunoglobulins, cellular communication, pathology, and the development and regulation of humoral and cellular immunity. Lecture. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111, 112; CHEM 205, 206; or consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary approach is used to examine evolutionary trends of plants and animals, the origin of life, molecular evolution, and speciation. Lecture. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 221. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Topics covering the breadth of biology content are synthesized in this capstone experience. Skills emphasized are writing and oral presentation in science. A content examination and literature review are required. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111, 112, 221, 318, 320 (concurrent enrollment in 318 or 320 allowed); or consent of department chair. Offered fall and spring.
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4.00 Credits
The experimental aspects and recent advances in different fields of biology are examined. Required are research projects and papers on the work accomplished. Not open to students enrolled in the M.A. program in biology. 1 C4 credit hours. Prerequisite: two 300-level biology courses or consent of department chair. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
Topics may include solution chemistry, membrane structure, gene regulation, homeostasis, and cell organelle structure and function. Lecture. (Formerly Cell Morphology and Physiology.) 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 320; CHEM 205, 206. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include neuroendocrinology, hypothalamic-pituitary relationships, mechanisms of hormone action, endocrine aspects of reproduction, carbohydrate metabolism, calcium homeostasis, and water/electrolyte balance. Lecture. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: two 300-level or above biology courses and consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
The molecular regulation of development, differentiation, control of the cell cycle, and regeneration are examined, with emphasis on recent research. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 221, 300, 320, or equivalents. Offered as needed.
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1.00 Credits
Students investigate a current biological topic using primary literature and develop skills that contribute to effective oral and written presentations in science. 1 credit hour. Prerequisite: graduate status. Open to undergraduates with consent of department chair. Offered fall.
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