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Course Criteria
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30.00 Credits
3 credits Systematic examination of animal, plant, and bacterial viruses including their structure and genome organization, their reproduction and assembly, and their effects on host organisms. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, 197, 300, CHEM 121, 122, 241, and MATH 128. (Formerly BIOL 410).
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30.00 Credits
3 credits (Same as CHEM 478) Survey of the structure and function of vertebrate endocrine systems, with emphasis on the biochemical basis of hormone action and the role of cell communication in endocrine physiology. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, CHEM 121, 122, 241, 242. Recommended: CHEM 474
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30.00 Credits
3 credits Pattern and process in the evolution of life on earth. Course offered odd spring semesters. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, 197, 251, 300, CHEM 121, 122, 241, and MATH 128.
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33.00 Credits
4 credits Animal function from a comparative perspective with emphasis on vertebrates. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, 197, CHEM 121, 122, 241, and MATH 128. $ 25 lab fee.
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30.00 Credits
3 credits Study of the immune response, cell-mediated and humoral. Topics include the diversity of antibodies and antigen receptors, evolution of immunity, cell-cell interactions, importance of major histocompatibility complex immune regulation, and immunity to microorganisms. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, 197, 251, 300, CHEM 121, 122, 241, and MATH 128.
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33.00 Credits
4 credits Exploration of the major aspects of microbial physiology, including structure and growth of bacteria, generation of ATP and intermediary metabolism, synthesis of macromolecules and cellular components, and coordination of intracellular, activities. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 123 196, 197, 251, 300, CHEM 121, 122, 241 and MATH 128; $ 25 lab fee.
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30.00 Credits
3 credits Applications may include bioremediation, food, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, vaccine development, water treatment, or genetic engineering. Presentation and discussion of current literature. Topics published in the class schedule. Maximum of two different topics may be selected for a total of six credits. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, 197, 251, CHEM 121, 122, 241, and MATH 128.
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30.00 Credits
3 credits Discussion of current literature on a specific topic in cell and molecular biology. Topics published in the class schedule. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, 197, 300, CHEM 121, 122, 241, and MATH 128.
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30.00 Credits
3 credits Introduction to the neurosciences, emphasizing cellular, molecular, and physiological aspects. Establishes a foundation of cellular neurobiology and moves on to selected topics in the organization, function, and development of neural systems. Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 196, BIOL 197.
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6.00 Credits
1-3 credits Independent study in selected topics. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
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