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1.00 - 24.00 Credits
Designed for students who are involved in research for their thesis project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their thesis. Prerequisite: enrollment in a graduate degree program.
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1.00 - 24.00 Credits
Designed for students who are involved in research for their thesis project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their thesis. Prerequisite: enrollment in a graduate degree program.
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1.00 Credits
A series of weekly seminars presented by faculty from other universities, private or public sector health industries or by Biomedical Science Program faculty and students. Examines current topics and research in biomedical sciences through oral presentations and discussion. Prerequisites: Graduate Standing and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Fishes are an important part of earth's biodiversity. As humans, we are derived from fish ancestors. In this course we will study biodiversity, using fishes as a group to center our focus. We will learn about relatedness across the tree of life, and human impacts on biodiversity.
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4.00 Credits
Integration of basic vascular plant anatomy, morphology, physiology within the contexts of modern evolutionary and ecological theory. Students receive in depth exposure to fluid flow, energetics, development, growth, general metabolism, and structure, and functions for plant cells, tissue and organs. Prerequisite: LIFE 2023 or LIFE 2022 or equivalent; and minimum of 4 credits of college chemistry. (Normally offered spring semester)
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3.00 Credits
Overview of past and current roles plants have in human civilizations and culture. Socio-economic impacts of agriculture, famine, deforestation, wealth allocation, politics and technology will be discussed in relation to specific plants and plant products. Examples include plant fibers, stimulants, drugs and medicinals, foods, spices and other plant-derived resources. Prerequisite: COM1 or equivalent writing course.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to remote sensing with a survey of applications in different fields. It includes a brief introduction to fundamentals of remote sensing and surveys applications of aerial photography, multi- and hyperspectral, active and thermal remote sensing, and global change remote sensing. Cross listed with GEOG 3150. Prerequisites: QA or Q and one science course with lab.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the origin, structure, development and functions of plant cells, tissues and organs. Prerequisite: LIFE 2023.
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3.00 Credits
Studies form, structure, classification and significance of algae and bryophytes. Prerequisite: BIOL 2020.
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4.00 Credits
A broad introduction to modern vascular plant systematics, with emphasis on identification, classification, nomenclature, speciation, adaptation, convergence, and phylogenetic methods. Lab emphasizes learning major flowering plant families and genera, major invasive species, use of keys and manuals, and plant collection, with a Wyoming and Rocky Mountain focus. Prerequisite: LIFE 2023, or equivalent.
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