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PHYSL 420: Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introductory study of the organization and function of the nervous system. Emphasizes integration of the structure and function of the nervous system. Prerequisite: one year of chemistry; one year of biology or physiology.
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PHYSL 435: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The physiologic pathology of selected disease processes and dysfunctions. The pathogenesis of certain derangements with broad applicability. Underlying chemical, biological, and physical mechanisms will be studied. Laboratory experience will include demonstrations, specimen study, and visitations. One three-hour laboratory period weekly. Prerequisite: a course in anatomy, physiology, and chemistry.
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PHYSL 485: Research Techniques in Physiology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduction to experimental design, laboratory techniques, and data analysis and interpretation in anatomy and physiology. Laboratory will include methods employing animal preparations, modern cellular/molecular techniques, and general histological procedures. Introduction to computer data acquisition and analysis. Prerequisite: one course in physiology or permission of the instructor. Prerequisite recommended: CHEM 360 or 463.
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PHYSL 485 - Research Techniques in Physiology
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PHYSL 490: Special Studies in Physiology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Designed to give undergraduate physiology students who exhibit special aptitude and interest an opportunity to pursue special lines of scientific investigation on an individual basis. Experimental work, wide reading, and development of research techniques or skills. Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned, but no more than 3 in any one semester or term.
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PLAN 100: Introduction to Urban Planning and Development
2.00 Credits
Ball State University
An introduction to urban planning and development. Open to all students.
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PLAN 202: Site Planning and Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Ball State University
Site analysis and design principles for small-scale projects, including building complexes, subdivisions, and neighborhood development. Present and defend designs for specific site locations. Prerequisite: CAP first-year core program.
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PLAN 203: Regional Analysis and Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Ball State University
Land analysis and planning at regional scale. Training to inventory social and physical elements on a regional scale, analyze the suitability of land and the vulnerability of the environment for development, and locate urban functions. Introduces computer-assisted models for land-suitability analysis. Prerequisite: PLAN 202.
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PLAN 220: History and Theory of Planning
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Growth and evolution of cities. Evolution theories and practice of urban planning, emphasizing the United States before 1940.
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PLAN 221: History and Theory of Planning
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Evolution of theories and practice of urban planning, emphasizing the United States since 1940. Interaction of public and private initiatives directed toward urban and environmental problems.
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PLAN 240: Planning and Private Development
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The process of private-sector land development, including market analysis and site selection, physical design, financing, legal constraints, and assembly of the development package.
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