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BIO 309: Plant Adaptation And Diversity
4.00 Credits
Allen University
This course is the study of the diversity of plants and their survival is the main focus of this course. Other units such as Earth Science will be integrated with this course as students study soil and its effect on plant survival. Other topics included in this course are plant taxonomy structure and adaptation.
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BIO 312: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Allen University
Prerequisite: BIO 114 This course is designed to develop an understanding of the chemical and physical processes occurring in plants including respiration, photosynthesis, hormonal activity, osmosis, transpiration, mineral absorption and translocation.
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BIO 401: Animal Microtechniques And Tissue Culture
4.00 Credits
Allen University
This is a course for the study of research methods. Theory, use, and "hands-on" experience in microscopic, cytological and cell structure techniques for biological and medical research.
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BIO 402: Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
Allen University
Prerequisites: BIO 114 and CHM 304 In this course students are introduced to modern molecular and cellular biology. A comprehensive study of the structure and function of cells including biochemistry is addressed. Some emphasis is placed on cell organizations, DNA replication, transcription, protein synthesis and enzymology. Selected topics in molecular genetics including DNA recombination, as well as gene regulation are covered. Molecular cloning and molecular tools for studying gene and gene activities are studied.
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BIO 405: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Allen University
This course examines mechanisms of inheritance: identification, transmission, distribution, arrangement, change and structure, function of genetic material, and genetic diversity in populations.
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BIO 406: Histology
4.00 Credits
Allen University
The focus of this course is the microscopic study of tissues and organs in relation to their function using light and electron microscopy. Students will use various techniques of preparing plant and animal tissue for microscopic study in the laboratory.
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BIO 407: Advanced Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Allen University
The course deals with advanced topics in microbial genetics and parasitology. It is a survey of genetic exchange and regulatory processes in bacteria and viruses. The course covers the use of bacteria and viruses as tools in genetic engineering. The course consists of three one-hour lecture periods and one two-hour laboratory period.
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BIO 411: Biology Seminar
1.00 Credits
Allen University
This course consists of supervised readings and group discussion of selected topics of broad biological significance with special emphasis on current topics.
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BIO 412: Techniques in Biotechnology
4.00 Credits
Allen University
Prerequisite: BIO 113 and 114 This course encompasses teaching the skills and techniques common to research and development laboratories focusing on the cloning, expression, and purification of recombinant proteins. Students in this course progress through a series of graduated laboratory exercises and lecture sessions culminating in a group project that bring together the cognitive and technical skills necessary for success in the biotechnology industry. Specific skills taught include the Polymerase Chain Reaction, creation of recombinant DNA molecules, isolation and characterization of DNA, protein assays, DNA and protein electrophoreses, immunoblotting and ELISA assays. The course consists of two lecture hours and up to nine laboratory hours per week.
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BIO 420: Internship in Environmental Biology Hrs
6.00 Credits
Allen University
The Environmental Biology program requires an internship with an external agency or other practical field experience. This is intended to ensure that Environmental Biology students are exposed to the practical applications of classroom experiences. This will also entail prior permission and supervised readings in consultation with the chosen faculty advisor, and a substantial written project embodying the results of the internship.
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