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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the studentās area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the studentās area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the studentās area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the studentās area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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4.00 Credits
MATH 111 with grade of āCā or betterIntroduces students to the basic concepts of cellular and molecular biology, including but not limited to the studies of the molecules of life, membrane structure and function, cell structure and function, DNA, DNA replication, cellular replication, and basic patterns of inheritance. Students will also be introduced to the process of scientific inquiry, including hypothesis testing and data analysis.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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4.00 Credits
BIOL 101 with grade of āCā or better.Survey of living organisms, including bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, plants and animals, emphasizing their ecological niches and the design of the physiological systems. Biodiversity is explored by comparing phyla in similar habitats adapted to external physiological stresses. With ever-increasing complexity, the design and function of major physiological systems are examined.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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3.00 Credits
A course in biology, ecology or permission from the instructor. An off-campus field course designed toexamine specific areas of field ecology and natural history.Course Delivery Methods: TRAFLDB 210
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4.00 Credits
BIOL 102 with grade of āCā or better or consent of instructor Morphology, physiology, classification and cultivation of micro-organisms and the relation of the micro-organisms to the health of plants, animals and man. Includes lab component.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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3.00 Credits
BIOL 395 and CHEM 201 with āCā or better.The molecular and energetic basis of life at the cellular level.Course Delivery Methods: TRAOffered only in the fall of even numbers years.
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4.00 Credits
BIOL 102 with grade of āCā or better.A survey of the five classes of animals with backbones: fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Topics include: origin, ancestry, evolution, anatomy, physiology, reproduction,ecology, natural history and behavior.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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