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BIO 300: Research Methods
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University of Mount Olive
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BIO 301: Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology:S
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
This course is an introductory course on basic analysis of human remains from the medical perspective, covering the development of forensic anthropology, how the biological profile and trauma of an individual is determined from the skeleton, and estimation of the interval since death. It includes discussion of the importance of report preparation. Case studies of documented individuals will be reviewed, and attention will also be given to the incorporation of anthropological approaches to dealing with death and the handling of human remains. Prerequisite: BIO 251.
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BIO 320: Biological Anthropology:F
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
This course is a scientific study of biological aspects of human beings including human evolution, primate behavior and anatomy as they compare to humans, contemporary physical variation in humans, and physical adaptations to environment in modern humans, emphasizing human biological and biocultural adaptation to diverse environments. Prerequisite: BIO 110 or higher. Lecture, 3 semester hours; BIO 320L, 1 semester hour
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BIO 320L: Biological Anthropology/Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
The scientific study of biological aspects of human beings including human evolution, primate behavior and anatomy as they compare to humans, contemporary physical variation in humans, and physical adaptation to environment in modern humans, emphasizing human biological and biocultural adaptation to diverse environments. Prerequisite: BIO 110
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BIO 330: Plant Anatomy
4.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
A study of structure, function, and developmental aspects of cells, tissues, and organs of vascular plants, including their adaptations to the environment and evolutionary significance. Field trips required. Prerequisite: BIO 230. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours.
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BIO 330L: Plant Anatomy/Lab
0.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
A study of structure, function, and developmental aspects of cells, tissues, and organs of vascular plants, including their adaptations to the environment and evolutionary significance. Field trips required. Prerequisite: BIO 230. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours.
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BIO 331: Ethnobotany
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
The scientific study of economic social, political, religious, and medical roles of plants and plant products in human civilization, including foods, beverages, drugs, fibers, oils, latexes, religious symbols, and elements
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BIO 335: Plant Morphology
4.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Comparative anatomy and morphology, life histories and economic contributions of the major groups of plants, with emphasis on algae, fungi, mosses, and lower vascular plants and field studies. Field trips required. Prerequisite: BIO 230. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours.
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BIO 335L: Plant Morphology/Lab
0.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Comparative anatomy and morphology, life histories and economic contributions of the major groups of plants, with emphasis on algae, fungi, mosses, and lower vascular plants and field studies. Field trips required. Prerequisite: BIO 230. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory 3 hours.
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BIO 341: Invertebrate Zoology:F
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
This course is a survey of major and selected minor invertebrate phyla. Laboratory dissection, field trip and/or personal collection required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 or BIO 240. Lecture, 3 semester hours; Lab, 3 semester hours
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