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  • 4.00 Credits

    1 semester, 4 credits A study of the physiological mechanisms of bacteria including nutrition, fermentation,metabolism, and nucleic acid synthesis. Emphasis is placed on the synthesis and degradation of bacterial bio-polymers. Some emphasis is placed on environmental changes caused by procaryotic cells. Prerequisite: BIO 200.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits Biological systems are subject to regulation and many recent advances have delineated the molecular mechanisms underlying this regulation.This course is designed to provide coverage across a broad spectrum of disciplines including genetics, developmental biology, neurobiology, immunology, physiology, and cell biology. Class discussions will focus on readings from the recent scientific literature. Prerequisites: BIO 200, CHM 201-202. CHM 309 recommended.
  • 4.00 Credits

    1 semester, 4 credits Study of how humans and other animals defend themselves against invasion by other organisms. Subjects include the fundamental aspects of innate, humoral, and cell-mediated immunity. Emphasis on the molecular and cellular aspects of immunology. Experiments that are germane to the main topics will be discussed. Prerequisite: BIO 200.
  • 4.00 Credits

    1 semester, 4 credits This integrated lecture/laboratory course is designed to introduce the subject of biotechnology and current laboratory techniques, as applied to recombinant DNA technology, microbiology, and immunology including electrophoresis, DNA fingerprinting, Southern blot, restriction enzyme mapping, and transformation. Additionally, cell culture, nano-technology, siRNA, DNA microarray, FACS analysis, GMO and Ag-biotechnology, stem cells, and bioethics will be included. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits Offers majors an opportunity to explore practical applications of biological principles in the workplace. Students prepare a proposal, obtain site supervisor and department chair approval, and complete an Internship Learning Agreement prior to registration. Minimally, students spend 8-12 hours per week on site,maintain a journal, and complete a paper integrating academic and experiential components. Pass/fail basis only.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3-4 credits Critically examines an advanced topic of contemporary interest to biology students and faculty. Content is variable. The course is offered after consideration by the department faculty and at the discretion of the chair. Junior and senior biology majors will be given preference. Prerequisite: At the discretion of the instructor. 4 credit option includes lab component.
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 semesters, 3 credits each Continuation of 395 and 396, culminating in a documented report of progress.With the permission of the department chairperson, 495 and/or 496 may be elected by highly qualified biology majors on a pass/fail basis only. Prerequisites: BIO 395 and BIO 396.
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 semesters, 3 credits each Continuation of 395 and 396, culminating in a documented report of progress.With the permission of the department chairperson, 495 and/or 496 may be elected by highly qualified biology majors on a pass/fail basis only. Prerequisites: BIO 395 and BIO 396.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This course familiarizes the student with the foundations of black studies as a scholarly inquiry, introducing the diverse field's most important theoretical approaches, preparing the student for further courses in black studies while building analytical skills and fostering an understanding of black life and culture in the Americas.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits An introduction to African-American achievements in the visual arts, especially painting, from Colonial times to the present. Same as ARH 107.
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