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BIOL 312: Principles of Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Drury University
(4 hours). Prerequisite: BIOL 110. A study of fundamental ecological principles and their relationship to current environmental problems. Lecture and laboratory with field work. Recommended for students from all disciplines. Same as ENVR 312.
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BIOL 315: Field Techniques in Environmental Biology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 105. The practical application of biological field techniques will be covered including statistical methods of reviewing data. The analysis of data along with the writing of laboratory reports also will be emphasized.
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BIOL 322: Genetics.
4.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: BIOL 110, and CHEM 103. A study of the molecular basis of gene expression and the mechanisms by which genetic material is inherited. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIOL 325: Epidemiology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. A study of epidemiological theory and practice. The distribution of health related problems in a population and the application of this theory to the control of health problems will be examined. Areas included in this study will be measures of disease occurrences, casual effects and statistical analysis of these events.
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BIOL 328: Parasitology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. A study of the parasitic relationship between parasite and host. Focuses on identification, classification, life cycle, route of infection, diagnostic methods, prevention, pathogenesis and host response to infection. A laboratory component is included.
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BIOL 332: Biology of Terrestrial Plants and Animals.
4.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: BIOL 110, and BIOL 105. An ecological and taxonomic survey of local terrestrial plants and animals including laboratory and field exercises on identification, sampling methods and preparation of study specimens.
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BIOL 337: Introduction to Virology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: BIOL 110. An introduction to how viruses replicate and cause disease. Survey of major groups of animal viruses is included. Course offered only in summer and online.
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BIOL 338: Biology of Lakes and Streams
4.00 Credits
Drury University
(4 hours). Prerequisites: BIOL 110 and three additional biology credits. An examination of Missouri's lakes and streams with emphasis on structural morphology, habitats, flora and fauna characteristics and limnology. Also included will be laboratory and field exercises on identification, sampling methods and preparation of study specimens.
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BIOL 344: Toxicology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: BIOL 110, and CHEM 103. This course examines the basic concepts of the effects of toxins on human health, ways toxins are encountered and the consequences for individual and future generations. Methods of treatment also are discussed. Offered spring semester. Same as ENVR 344.
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BIOL 356: Biopsychology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Examines the physiological, ontogenetic and functional foundations of human and animal behavior. Emphasizes central nervous system mechanisms that mediate processes such as arousal and sleep, hunger and satiety, learning and memory, aggression and violence, human psychopathology, and the psychoactive properties of recreational and therapeutic drugs. Same as PSYC 356.
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