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BIOL 370: Human Sexuality.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
A study of the anatomy and physiology of the female and male reproductive systems, sexually transmitted diseases, methods of contraception, the sexual response cycle, sexual dysfunctions, gender identity, development of sexual orientation, adult sexuality, the development of relationships, cross-cultural comparisons of sexuality and socialization of sex roles. Same as PSYC 370, SOCI 370.
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BIOL 371: Entomology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. This course is designed to introduce students to the local insect fauna. It will investigate taxonomy, morphology, physiology, ecology and behavior of insect orders. Integrated pest management will be introduced. Methods and techniques for collecting and mounting insects will be utilized.
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BIOL 372: Mammalogy.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. An examination of mammalian ecology and species diversity including identification, distribution, behavior and physiology of mammals. Emphasis on Missouri mammals. Some field work required.
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BIOL 373: Herpetology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. An examination of amphibian and reptilian ecology including identification, behavior, nomenclature and habitat requirements. Emphasis on Missouri herpetofauna. Field work and collections required.
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BIOL 374: Ornithology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. An examination of avian ecology and bird species including identification, behavior, reproduction, physiology and migration. Emphasis on Missouri species. Some field work required.
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BIOL 377: Biogeography.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. The examination of the patterns and distribution of organisms in space and time. Emphasis will be on historical vertebrate evolution in response to past geological changes in land-masses. Topics to include: biodiversity, biogeography, flora and fauna of biomes, island biogeography and man's impact worldwide on biodiversity.
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BIOL 381: Pharmacology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: CHEM 103. A discussion of drug classes and thorough investigation of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drug class representatives with emphasis on the therapeutics and toxicology in health and diseased states. Covers the basic concepts for monitoring, evaluating and optimizing drug therapy for clients across the lifespan in a variety of settings.
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BIOL 382: Pathophysiology.
4.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: BIOL 205 and BIOL 206, or BIOL 207; and CHEM 103. Human physiological responses to disease, stress and the environment are studied. Pathophysiological processes are analyzed in view of current research.
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BIOL 390: A-Z Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Drury University
Research. Internship. ACCT 209 Principles of Accounting. ( 3 hours.). Introduces the student to the role of accounting in a global society. Principles and concepts of financial accounting. Analysis of accounting statements. Accounting cycles and procedures: receivables, inventories and fixed assets.
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BIOL 490: A-Z Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Drury University
Research. Internship. ACCT 209 Principles of Accounting. ( 3 hours.). Introduces the student to the role of accounting in a global society. Principles and concepts of financial accounting. Analysis of accounting statements. Accounting cycles and procedures: receivables, inventories and fixed assets.
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