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  • 4.00 Credits

    Description: Travel to tropical locations where lectures, seminars, lab and field exercises will trace a watershed from its source to the coast. Prerequisites: 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 in CHEM 105. Notes: Lab Fee: $35. Offered periodically.
  • 3.00 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. Prerequisite: 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. Notes: Offered periodically.
  • 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.
  • 0.50 Credits

    Description: Presentations of biological research by invited speakers. 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 a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105. Notes: A grade of S or U is recorded for this course. Offered in fall and spring. Offered as BIOL491 prior to summer 2022.
  • 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 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 and 108; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105 and 108.
  • 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 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 and 108; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105 and 108.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Description: A study of the structural and functional attributes of common freshwater habitats of South Carolina, including interactions at population, community, and ecosystem scales. Prerequisite: BIOL 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 and 108; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105 and 108. Notes: Offered in fall. Lab Fee: $55.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Description: A study of the impacts of human activity on structure and function of the natural world. Prerequisite: BIOL 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 and 108; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $55. Offered in spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Description: A study of the ordered processes by which living systems, from cells to multicellular organisms, become structurally and functionally organized. Prerequisite: BIOL 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 and 108; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $50. Offered in spring of odd years.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Description: An undergraduate seminar course in which a book or series of research papers will be read and discussed with reference to important current issues in biology. Notes: A grade of S or U is recorded. May be retaken for credit a maximum of three times when different topics and reading materials are taught. Offered as needed. Prerequisites: BIOL 203, 204, 205, and 206, OR BIOL 220, 221, 222 or 270, and 223 or 271; BIOL 300; CHEM 105 and 108; MATH 101, 150, or 151 or any MATH course with a MATH 150 or 151 prerequisite; students must have a minimum grade of C- or S in all of the listed BIOL courses taken and in CHEM 105 and 108.
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