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BIO 31303: Advanced Ornithology
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course examines the roles of birds in the web of planetary life, and their adaptive radiation into all of the Earth's ecosystems through time. Avian life histories, anatomical and physiological adaptations, and mating systems will be emphasized. Breeding species of local occurrence will be utilized as examples when possible. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Prerequisite: HC BIO 271. Hocking Campus Only. Spring
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BIO 31404: Vertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
The classification, identification, comparative anatomy, and natural history of the vertebrates are considered in this course. Dissection is utilized to study the organ systems of representatives of the classes. Emphasis is given to the identification and natural history of the species common to our region. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Prerequisite: BIO 12404. Fall 2009
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BIO 32101: Current Topics in Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation
1.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to investigate and discuss current topics in wildlife or fisheries management. Topics will vary from year to year depending on the instructor. Course materials will come from a variety of sources including the scientific and technical literature and other publications. Topics currently under consideration include: the impacts of invasive species on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, applications of genetic testing in wildlife management, chronic wasting disease in ungulates, ocean pollution and red tides, philosophies in wildlife management, and biodiversity. Hocking Campus Only. Spring
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BIO 32303: Mammalogy
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a study of mammals with an emphasis on diversity, distribution, life history, ecology, and field techniques. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. . Prerequisite: HC WM 156. Hocking Campus Only. Fall
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BIO 33404: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a survey of the major groups of invertebrates with emphasis on taxonomy, structure, reproduction, and evolution. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Prerequisite: BIO 12404. Fall 2010
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BIO 33505: Ecology and Field Biology
5.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Fundamental ecological principles, and the application and understanding of the principles using organisms in their natural conditions are elements of this course. Identification of species, sampling techniques, and examination of relationships are included. Students are required to do inquiry-based investigations and analysis of data. Contemporary environmental issues are considered. Three hours lecture, four hours lab. Fall.
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BIO 34404: Introduction to Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a survey of biochemistry. Topics include: cell organization, amino acids and peptides, carbohydrates, lipids, protein structure, enzyme behavior, catabolism, anabolism, and nucleic acids. Four hours lecture. Prerequisites: CHM 27303 and BIO 12404. Spring 2011.
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BIO 36303: Local Flora
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course covers classification, morphology, distribution, and identification of the woody and herbaceous plants. Emphasis is on the recognition of the plants and plant communities of the region. One hour lecture, four hours lab. Rio: Spring 2011, Hocking College Only: Fall
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BIO 36404: Genetics
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Variation and heredity in living organisms are considered at the whole organism, molecular, and population levels. This course includes an examination of the historical development of genetics from Mendel to modern research on DNA. This course also examines current biotechnology and some of its implications to society. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. . Prerequisites: BIO 12404 or BIO 11404, BIO 13404, CHM 10404 or CHM 20505, and MTH 11403 or equivalent skill level as indicated by the score on the placement test. Fall.
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BIO 38204: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a study of the structure, physiology, classification, and interactions of microorganisms with emphasis on microbes of importance to medicine, industry, and biotechnology. It also includes mechanisms of pathogenicity, body defense mechanisms, and immunology. Three hours lecture, two hour lab. Prerequisite: BIO 12404 or BIO 11404 or permission of instructor. Spring 2011
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