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4.00 Credits
4 hours-Prereq.: 12 hours of Biology including 1214 and 1314 (not 1114, 4473, 4513, 4713). The application of scientific principles to the ecological problems associated with the management of wildlife populations and their habitats. Lecture and laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours--Prereq.: 1214 or 1314, 3434, 4313, twelve additional hours of Biology, CHEM 3114. A study of genetic stimulation and cell function. The molecular basis for cell motility, development, and cell genetic control will be emphasized. Specific topics include gene control in development, protein sorting, cell motility, cell to cell signaling, and cancer.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1214 or 1314, 2345, eight additional hours of Biology, CHEM 3114. The course will focus upon bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases. It will primarily cover human diseases and agriculturally important diseases in crops and livestock. Routes of infection such as air borne, water borne, food borne, soil borne, arthropod borne, and sexual contact will be investigated. Characteristics of infective organisms and their mechanisms of infection in different organisms will be included in the discussion
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4.00 Credits
4 hours--Prereq.: 1314. Morphology, life history, and classification of the more important parasites of animals; host-parasite relationship and methods of control. Lecture, laboratory, and field
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: Twelve hours biology. Philosophy, methodology and resources for teaching high school biology
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4.00 Credits
4 hours--Prereq.: 1214 or 1314, 3434, eight additional hours of Biology, CHEM 3114. A study of the molecular mechanisms controlling gene regulation and development in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Techniques in genetic engineering and genomics will be included in both lecture and laboratory sessions. Special topics such as molecular genetics of the cell cycle and of cancer will be covered.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours--Prereq.: 1214 or 1314, 2345, nine additional hours of Biology, CHEM 1114. A study of the scientific method and biological techniques that are used in forensic investigation (criminalistics). Lectures and laboratory sessions will cover the methods of forensic investigations with an emphasis on the examination of physical evidence used in a court of law. Specific topics include comparative microscopy of hair, textiles, blood and bullets; protein analysis used to distinguish among suspects; analytical methods used to identify certain drugs; and DNA analysis used to identify individuals.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour--Prereq.: Departmental approval. Directed study on biological activities related to senior level assessment. (This course should be taken during the semester prior to graduation.)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1 to 4 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. Directed study on special subject or problem
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1 to 4 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. Directed individual study on special subject or problem. Open only to selected undergraduates
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