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LAT 410D: Ovid
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Reading from the works of Ovid. Study of literary types found in Ovid. Life of the author and his influences, and his relationship to Augustan Age.
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LAT 410E: Lucretius
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Reading and analysis of De Rerum Natura with particular emphasis on the role of Lucretius in Greek and Roman epic tradition, his place in the history of Epicurean thought, and his extraordinary achievement as a poet.
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LAT 480: Independent Reading for Departmental Honors
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Reading centered upon a major topic of Roman literature and thought, normally culminating in an independent essay. Prerequisite: normally completion of LAT 201 through at least one semester at 400 level.
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LAT 630: Directed Study in the Latin Language
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Graduate standing and permission of department chair and instructor required
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MBI 175: Environmental Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduces the multidisciplinary nature of environmental science and the solution to environmental problems. Does not count as credit toward an A.B. in microbiology. Cross-listed with BOT/CHM/GEO/GLG/MTH/STA/ ZOO 175.
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MBI 202: General Microbiology II
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Consideration of viruses, bacteria, archaea, fungi, and their evolution and microbiological subdisciplines of microbial ecology, applied microbiology, epidemiology, and immunology. Laboratory stresses techniques relevant to each course subject area. Prerequisite: MBI 201. Corequisite: CHM 242, 332, or permission of the instructor. 3 Lec. 1 Lab.
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MBI 275: Principles of Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to the principles and methodologies of environmental science. Topics include contamination of earth systems and pollution mitigation; use, abuse and conservation of natural resources; land use, conservation and preservation, planning and management and the value of biodiversity and wilderness. Emphasis is on the multidisciplinary nature of environmental problems and their solutions. Does not count as credit toward an A.B. in microbiology. Prerequisites: At least one course from each of the following three categories is either pre- or co-requisite: 1) BOT/MBI/ ZOO 115 or BOT 191 or ZOO 113; 2) CHM 111 or CHM 142/5; and 3) GLG 111/115 or 121/115 or 141/115 or GEO 121.
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MBI 277 /377/ 477: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Research experience in the laboratory of a professor. Special attention given to the scientific method, literature searches, experimental design, and laboratory instrumentation and techniques. Prerequisite: MBI 201. (MPC 477C is a Miami Plan Capstone with concurrent enrollment in MBI 490C.) 340 Summer Internship (1-12) Laboratory research experience. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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MBI 402 /502: Geomicrobiology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Focuses on mutual interactions between microbial and geological processes. Topics include: role of microorganisms on mineral weathering rates, microbial mediated ore deposit formation, microbe enhanced oil recovery, life in extreme environments, search for bio-signatures in geological records and meteorites and implications for life on Mars, microbial ecology in ocean floor hydrothermal vents. Prerequisite: Any 100-level, 3 credit hour GLG course; CHM 137 or 141, 144; or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with GLG.
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MBI 405 /505: Pathogenic Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Pathogenic bacteria, their identification, and mechanisms by which they cause disease. Prerequisite: MBI 202. 3 Lec. 1 Lab.
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