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BIOL 396: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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BIOL 415: Fundamentals of Immunology
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Humoral and cellular immune systems; clonal selection theory; antigen and antibody properties and interactions, immunological diversity; autoimmune diseases; AIDS; cancer immunology; monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy. Prerequisites: BIOL 161/171 (with C- or better), 200/210; CHEM 337 or CHEM 232. (spring)
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BIOL 422: Medical Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of clinically significant bacterial and viral pathogens. Characteristics of pathogenic microorganisms and their mechanisms of pathogenesis at the cellular and molecular level will be emphasized. Epidemiological and immunological aspects of microbial diseases will also be considered. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 or 300; CHEM 337, or CHEM 232. (spring)
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BIOL 440: Molecular Genetics
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of heredity at the molecular level, including gene structure, transcription, mutation, DNA replication, recombitant DNA methodologies and their applications. Four extended lectures per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 161/171 (with C- or better); BIOL 240 (with C- or better); CHEM 337/347 or 232/242. (winter)
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BIOL 470: General Ecology
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of the interactions between organisms in biological communities and the relationship of biological communities to the environment. Topics include: population growth and regulation, competition and predation, community energetics and nutrient cycling, comparative ecosystem analysis, and the evolution of ecosystems. Laboratory exercises include: field sampling techniques, experimental population manipulations, and ecosystem modeling. Four lecture and three laboratory hours per week. One weekend field trip. Prerequisites: MATH 120; BIOL 161/171, 162/172, 163/173 (all with C- or better). Recommended: BIOL 235 or BIOL 252; PSYC 201. (fall, spring)
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BIOL 485: Cell Biology
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Cellular structure and function from a molecular approach. Topics include: membrane transport, cell division, protein synthesis and secretion, cell communication, the cytoskeleton, and cell motility. Emphasis on biochemical laboratory techniques. Four lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 161/171, 162/172, 163/173 (all with C- or better); BIOL 240 (with C- or better) CHEM 337/347 or 232/242. (fall, winter, spring)
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BIOL 487: Biology Senior Synthesis: Independent Experience to
1.00 Credits
Seattle University
Gives students the opportunity to integrate their liberal arts background from the core with studies in their major. Varying with individual the student's needs, it may involve independent laboratory or field research, library research, or practical work experience. A written project proposal and final report are required. A minimum of two credits is required of all biology majors. Prerequisites: senior standing in biology major or permission of chair. (fall or winter)
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BIOL 488: Biology Senior Synthesis:Seminar
1.00 Credits
Seattle University
Follows BIOL 487. Each student orally presents the results of his/her independent experience to students and faculty in the Biology Department. Prerequisites: senior standing, BIOL 487. (spring)
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BIOL 491-493: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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BIOL 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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