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3.00 Credits
Biology of the invertebrates, with the emphasis on their taxonomy, phylogeny, and structure. Two hours of class and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Biology 110 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Biology of the chordates, with emphasis on the vertebrates, including anatomy and phylogeny of both living and extinct taxa. Two hours of class, two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Biology 110 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): ME
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3.00 Credits
Focus on fundamental principles of DNA and genetic analysis and their applications in forensics. Designed for criminal justice majors who have had an introduction to Mendelian and molecular genetics and to DNA structure, but who need more background in the underlying biology of forensic DNA analysis and interpretation. Sources of DNA will be presented along with methods for DNA extraction, amplification of DNA by polmerase chain reaction, analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms and short tandem repeats. Only open to Criminal Justice majors. Prerequisites: Biology 110 and Criminal Justice 211. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Cytology, histology, anatomy, physiology, and genetics of tracheophytes. Two hours of class, two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Biology 110 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Characteristics of the major plant groups, principles of plant taxonomy, considerations of evolutionary and ecological relationships. Two hours of class, two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Biology 110 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on human use of natural resources and the problems and impacts that result from those uses. Students will gain an understanding of the scientific, political, and socioeconomic factors that underlie resolution of these problems. Fulfills a major requirement in the Marine & Environmental Biology concentration. Prerequisite: Biology 120 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): ME
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3.00 Credits
Faculty-student collaborative research lab course designed to introduce students to the research process. Students will work in small groups under faculty supervision to conduct research on a project in molecular cell physiology determined by the directing faculty member. Students will be involved in the research process by developing hypotheses, planning and carrying out experiments using modern lab techniques, analyzing data, and evaluating resource information. Research may be extended in detail in Biology 450. Limited to sophomore Biology majors. Prerequisite: Biology 110 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): EX, MC
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3.00 Credits
Faculty-student collaborative research lab course designed to introduce students to the research process. Students will work in small groups under faculty supervision to conduct research on a project in molecular cell physiology determined by the directing faculty member. Students will be involved in the research process by developing hypotheses, planning and carrying out experiments using modern lab techniques, analyzing data, and evaluating resource information. Research may be extended in detail in Biology 450. Limited to sophomore Biology majors. (Biology 250A is for students who do not need experiential education credit. Students who need experiential education credit should register for Biology 250.) Prerequisite: Biology 110. Course Type(s): EX, MC
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in biology to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted in a lecture, seminar, or laboratory format. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): MC, ME
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3.00 Credits
Microscopic structure of vertebrate cells, tissues, and organs, emphasizing microscopic anatomy of the human body. Laboratory identification of vertebrate tissues. Two hours of class, three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Biology 204 passed with a minimum grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): MC
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