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BIOLOGY 152: Introductory Biology
2.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II; 5 cr (b-B-E). Second semester of a two semester course designed for majors in biological sciences. Continuation of 151. Topics include: a survey of the five major kingdoms of organisms, selected topics in plant and animal physiology, the structure and dynamics of selected ecosystems, speciation and evolutionary theory. P: Botany/Zoology 151. Not for full credit for those who have taken Bot 100, 130; Zool 101, 102, 120; or equiv.
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BIOLOGY 299: Directed Studies
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 1-4 cr (E). Graded on a letter basis. P: Cons inst. Open to Fr.
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BIOLOGY 301: Evolution,Ecology,and Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (B-I). Focuses on history of life and the development of our ideas about evolution and natural selection; principles of genetics, including Mendel's laws and the structural and functional organization of chromosomes; interrelationships between individuals, populations, communities, ecosystems, and their environments. P: Math 221, Chem 104 or 109, prev or con reg in Chem 341 or 343; or cons inst.
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BIOLOGY 302: Evolution,Ecology,and Genetics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2 cr (b-B-I). Writing-intensive course with opportunities for students to make observations and generate and test their own ideas. Includes field trips to local marsh, prairie, and woodland communities and projects that deal with evolutionary relationships, interactions between organisms, adaptations, and genetics. P: Prev or con reg in Biocore 301.
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BIOLOGY 303: Cellular Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (B-I). Cellular and molecular basis of life. The main themes are the structure and function of cells and organelles, the flow of energy in cells, and the storage, expression, and regulation of genetic information. P: Biocore 301, Chem 341 or 343; or cons inst.
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BIOLOGY 304: Cellular Biology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 2 cr (b-B-I). Writing-intensive course in which students undertake projects in areas such as enzyme catalysis, subcellular fractionation, motility, growth of bacteriophage, genetic mapping, genetic analysis of a biochemical pathway, and transformation of bacterial cells with DNA. P: Prev or con reg in Biocore 303 or Biochem 501 & Genetics 466. So or Jr st or cons inst.
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BIOLOGY 323: Organismal Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (B-I). Physiology course that considers how plants and animals interact with their environments to survive, obtain nutrients, exchange gases, and reproduce, also how the complex systems of neural and endocrine regulation in animals and hormonal and environmental regulation in plants allow cells and organs to communicate. P: Biocore 301 & 303; or cons inst.
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BIOLOGY 324: Organismal Biology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2 cr (B-I). Students learn plant and animal physiology by collaborating on experiments, in many cases using themselves as subjects (e.g., electrocardiograms, electroencephalograms, respiration rate). Emphasis is on critical thinking required in designing and conducting experiments and in analyzing and interpreting results. P: Biocore 323 or con reg.
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BIOLOGY 333: Biological Interactions
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (B-I). Biological systems do not operate in isolation but are characterized by interactions at all levels of organization. This capstone course helps students build on and integrate the knowledge they have gained in the previous three semesters while addressing current research in topics such as signaling pathways and genetic disease. P: Biocore 301, 303, and 323; or cons inst.
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BIOLOGY 375: Special Topics
5.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 1-5 cr (E). P: Prerequisite varies with topic.
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