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Course Criteria
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0.50 Credits
Description: This course provides an opportunity for upperclassmen in the biology department to mentor incoming majors who are enrolled in the BIOL202, Freshmen Symposium in Biology, fall course. Peer mentors will meet with the BIOL202 students during the faculty-led BIOL202 class meeting times and participate in the curriculum. The mentors will also be assigned a group of 8-10 students who they will meet with weekly to answer student questions, provide support, and engage the students in community building activities. Prerequisite: BIOL 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; CHEM 105; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with MATH 150 or 151 as a prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken and a minimum grade of C- or S in CHEM 105. Permission of instructor. Notes: Offered in fall. A grade of S or U will be assigned.
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0.50 Credits
Description: This course provides an opportunity for upperclassmen in the biology department to mentor incoming majors who are enrolled in the BIOL202, Freshmen Symposium in Biology, fall course. Peer mentors will meet with the BIOL202 students during the faculty-led BIOL202 class meeting times and participate in the curriculum. The mentors will also be assigned a group of 8-10 students who they will meet with weekly to answer student questions, provide support, and engage the students in community building activities. Prerequisite: BIOL 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; CHEM 105; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with MATH 150 or 151 as a prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken and a minimum grade of C- or S in CHEM 105. Permission of instructor. Notes: Offered in fall. A grade of S or U will be assigned.
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1.00 Credits
Description: Students participate in novel scientific research with a faculty member and develop as research scientists. Prerequisite: BIOL 220, BIOL 222 or BIOL 270, BIOL 221, BIOL 223 or BIOL 271; or permission of instructor. Notes: Offered in fall, spring, and summer. May be repeated for a total of 3 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Description: An introduction to managing biological data focusing on data processing. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 or 221; BIOL 222, 223, 270, or 271; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken.
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1.00 Credits
Description: An introduction to creating graphs, maps, and diagrams that display biological data. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 or 221; BIOL 222, 223, 270, or 271; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken.
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1.00 Credits
Description: An introduction to analyzing biological data. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 or 221; BIOL 222, 223, 270, or 271; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken.
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1.00 Credits
Description: An investigation of the coevolutionary arms race between common garter snakes and Pacific newts, ranging from the genetic basis of tetrodotoxin resistance to geographic patterns of phenotypic traits. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 and 221; BIOL 222 or 270, BIOL 223 or 271; CHEM 105, 201, or 211; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with MATH 150 or 151 as a prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105, 201, or 211.
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0.50 Credits
Description: Presentations of biological research by invited speakers. Prerequisite: BIOL 220 and 221; BIOL 222 or 270, BIOL 223 or 271; CHEM 105, 201, or 211; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with MATH 150 or 151 as a prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all 200-level BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105, 201, or 211. Notes: A grade of S or U is recorded for this course. Offered in fall and spring. Offered as BIOL491 prior to summer 2022.
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4.00 Credits
Description: A study of the pattern of relationships between organisms and their environment including principles applicable to populations, communities, ecosystems, landscapes, and the biosphere. Notes: Offered in fall. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 and 221, 222 or 270, 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 or 202 or 211, and CHEM 108 or 204; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with MATH 150 or 151 as a prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL and CHEM courses taken.
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4.00 Credits
Description: A study of the pattern of relationships between organisms and their environment including principles applicable to populations, communities, ecosystems, landscapes, and the biosphere. Notes: Offered in fall. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 and 221, 222 or 270, 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 or 202 or 211, and CHEM 108 or 204; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with MATH 150 or 151 as a prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL and CHEM courses taken.
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