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BIOL 1301: Biology of Unicellular Organisms
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: None. An introductory level course intended to familiarize students with the nature of cells and the diversity, heredity, physiology, ecology, and evolution of unicellular organisms. This course is required for the Biology, Biomedical Science, Biochemistry, and Life Science majors. Biomedical Sciences majors are required to take BIMS 1101 Biology of Unicellular Organisms Laboratory. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 2110: Environmental Seminar
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: BIOL 1402 and BIOL 1403. This is a required course for the Biology major. A course designed to discuss and explore current & classical issues in environmental biology. Topics covered may include the biodiversity crisis, the ethics of habitat management & protection, global warming, conservation biology & wildlife management, pollution and sustainable resource management. (Spring)
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BIOL 3410: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: BIOL 2402 or BIOL 1301, and (CHEM 1405 and CHEM 1406), or (CHEM 1410 and CHEM 1420). This is a required course for majors in Biomedical Science, Life Sciences, and Nursing. An introduction to the morphology, physiology, genetics, growth, pathogenicity, and control of microbes, and also immunological interactions between microbes and man. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 3430: Human Physiology
3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: BIOL 1301 and either (BIOL 3410 or BIOL 3460) or (BIOL 1403 and BIOL 3440) or (BIOL 2401 and BIOL 2402). Designed for majors and minors. A study of the function and chemistry of organ systems of the human body using experimental approaches and computer simulations. (Spring)
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BIOL 3440: Comparative Anatomy
3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: BIOL 1301 and CHEM 1420, and sophomore standing. Designed for Biology and Life Science majors, and Biology minors. A comparative study of the anatomy and phylogeny of the vertebrate organ systems. (Fall)
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BIOL 3460: Genetics
3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisite: BIOL 1301, 1402 or 1403, and 8 hours of Chemistry. Designed for Biology and Life Science majors, and Biology minors. A study of genes and their action. This course incorporates both classical Mendelian and molecular genetics. (Fall)
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BIOL 4101: Biological Literature
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, BIOL 4201 or BIMS 4201. An introduction to current research and literature in the biological sciences, with a focus on the skills required to read and write scientifi c literature. Topics will include the various levels and styles of scientifi c writing, ethical conduct in science communication, and the methods and skills required for preparing effective oral, poster, and paper presentations of a scientifi c nature. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 4201: BIOL Capstone Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: Senior standing and completion of the major requirements for the biology degree, or approval of the dean. This course is required for the B.S. in Biology and B.S. in Life Science majors. Participation in a capstone experience in the biological sciences, which integrates knowledge from course work and culminates in observations, data, and analysis to be used for completing a writing assignment in BIOL 4101. Capstone experiences may consist of original research, internships, summer research experiences, science pedagogy research, or other appropriate activities. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL 4310: Immunology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisite: BIOL 3410. Designed for Biology and Life Science majors, and Biology minors. A study of the basic principles of resistance to disease by cellular and humoral mechanisms of immunity. Included are antigen-antibody interactions, transplantation immunity, hypersensitivity, immunologic-techniques, and relationship of disease to the immune response. (As needed)
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BIOL 4320: Molecular and Cellular Biology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: BIOL 3410 or BIOL 3460, and CHEM 3410, 3420. This is a required course for the B.S. in Biomedical Science and Biochemistry majors. A study of biology at the cellular and molecular level. Topics drawn from the anatomy and physiology of eukaryotic cells, gene expression and regulation, energy transformation, organelle function and biosynthesis, growth and division, intracellular transport, cell signaling, and the development of tissues and multicellular organisms. (Fall)
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