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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
A study of gross anatomy of the human body through the dissection of a cadaver. Prerequisites: Upper-division standing and permission of instructor - offered spring term
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4.00 Credits
Explores pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and eukaryotic microbes. Human diseases will be the focus; several animal and insect-borne diseases will also be covered. Students will directly isolate and characterize model pathogen relatives using advanced culture methods, molecular diagnostic approaches and microscopic techniques not covered in General Microbiology. Two lectures and two two-hour laboratories. Prerequisite: BI 331 - offered spring term of odd numbered years
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4.00 Credits
A course on immune mechanisms, including the nature of antigens, antibodies and their interactions, the anatomy, cell biology, genetics, regulation, diseases of mammalian immune system and the use of antibodies as tools in the clinical and research laboratory. Two lectures and two three-hour laboratories. Prerequisites: BI 313 and one year of chemistry, or consent of instructor - offered winter term of odd-numbered years
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4.00 Credits
A comparative analysis of vertebrate physiology, emphasizing how different kinds of vertebrates work and why they have evolved to work the way they do. Included in this course will be an examination of various aspects of human physiology. Three one-hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: BI 212 or consent of instructor - offered winter term of odd-numbered years
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4.00 Credits
Explores the ecology of microorganisms, emphasizing populations from diverse habitats, geochemical cycling, and environmental symbioses. Students will compare methods for enumerating and describing microbial populations using advanced enrichment methods, metabolic assays, molecular diagnostic approaches, and microscopic techniques not covered in General Microbiology. Two lectures and two two-hour laboratories. Prerequisite: BI 331 - offered spring term of even-numbered years
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the molecular and physiological mechanisms by which hormones influence the animal body, with emphasis on mammals. This included the role of hormones in regulating growth, reproduction, and maintenance of homeostasis as well as the neurological pathways coordinating the timing of hormone release. Special consideration will be given to the relationship between hormones and behavior. Three one-hour lectures and a one-hour discussion section. Prerequisites: BI 212 or consent of instructor - offered winter term of even-numbered years
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Basic principles of inheritance, including Mendelian patterns of inheritance, molecular genetics, chromosomal aberrations, sex determination, gene mapping, genetic engineering and population genetics as it relates to humans. The lab illustrates topics included in the lecture. Offered winter term of odd-numbered years
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5.00 Credits
A systematic study of invertebrates, with a comparative approach to anatomy, physiology, behavior, life history and evolution. Emphasizes the relatedness of structure and function and focuses on the adaptations of these animals to their environments. Observation of living marine invertebrates is emphasized in the lab. Three one-hour lectures and one four-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: BI 212 or consent of instructor - offered spring term of even-numbered years
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