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BL 2330: Genetic Principles
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Integrates classic Mendelian principles into a modern molecular genetic perspective. The chromosomal basis of inheritance, gene linkage, chromosome recombination and mapping, DNA structure and function, the genetic code, mutation, gene regulation, transcription, protein synthesis, bacterial and viral genetics, and the methods and uses of genetic engineering in studying genes, are some of the topics developed through a problem-solving approach. Includes one problem-solving session each week. Prerequisites: BL 1401 and 1402; CH1401 and 1402. (Lecture 3 hours; problem-solving session 1 hour)
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BL 2332: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
A study of molecular mechanisms responsible for fundamental cell biological processes. Broad areas of emphasis will include organization, function and assembly of eukaryotic cell components, including proteins, membranes and membranous organelles, the organization of the nucleus, cytoskeleton dynamics and molecular motors. Other topics emphasized will be control of gene expression, membrane traffic and endocytosis, signal transduction and cellular communication, control of the cell cycle and apoptosis. Cellular mechanisms of cancer and human disease will be presented in the context of underlying cellular processes. The laboratory will stress the methodologies used in modern molecular cell biology research, including the analysis of DNA and the use of advanced contrast-enhancing and epifluorescent microscopes. An emphasis will be placed on understanding the scientific method through the completion of open-ended student projects. Prerequisites: BL 1401, 1402, CH 3411 and concurrent registration in CH 3412. (Lecture 3 hours)
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BL 3000: MCAT Preparation
0.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Intensive and comprehensive MCAT preparation course provided in conjunction with Kaplan. This course will provide diagnostic testing, preparation for all areas of the MCAT exam, and five (5) full length exams as part of the course. This is a non-credit course which means that it will not be applied toward any existing degree requirements and will be assigned a grade of pass/ no pass. Prerequisites: Must have completed between 60-90 semester hours and must obtain instructor approval to register.
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BL 3125: Seminars in Biological Science
1.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
A series of weekly seminars on current research topics in Biological Sciences. Invited speakers are drawn from the scientific research community in San Antonio and across the nation. Students write a review article on a current biomedical research topic. Cannot be used to fulfill Biology minor or major requirements. Prerequisite: concurrent registration in BL/CH 4451 and permission of instructor.
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BL 3130: Scientific Methodology & Analysis
1.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
The student is introduced to the processes of analyzing and interpreting scientific literature. Course objectives are: 1) to increase the ability to analyze and interpret scientific articles; 2) to effectively use scientific journals; 3) to improve technical writing skills; 4) to understand various research methods; 4) to improve data analysis; 5) to develop and analyze hypotheses. Topics vary with the semester. Cannot be used to fulfill Biology minor or major requirements. Prerequisites: CH3411/3412 or permission of MARC program Director.
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BL 3130W: Sci en tific Meth od ol ogy & Anal y sis
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
The stu dent is in tro duced to the pro cesses of an a lyz ing and in ter pret ing sci en tific lit er a ture. Course ob jec tives are: 1) to in crease the abil ity to an a lyze and in ter pret scien tific articles; 2) to ef fectively use scien tific jour nals; 3) to improve technical writ ing skills; 4) to un der stand var i ous re search meth ods; 4) to im prove data anal - y sis; 5) to de velop and an a lyze hy poth e ses. Top ics vary with the se mes ter. Can not be used to ful fill Bi ol ogy mi nor or ma jor re quire ments. Pre req ui sites: CH 3411/3412 or per mis sion of MARC pro gram Di rec tor.
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BL 3141: Medical Terminology
1.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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BL 3300: Special topics in biology
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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BL 3300,3400: Spe cial Top ics in Bi ol ogy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Top ics vary from se mes ter to se mes ter. May be re taken for ad di tional credit when a dif fer ent topic is of fered. Pre req ui site: BL 1401 and 1402.
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BL 3311: Food & Nutrition I
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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