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  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Endocrinology. Prerequisites: BIOL 230 with a grade of "C-" or better, and CHEM 230. Basic anatomy and physiology of the mammalian endocrine glands with special attention directed to the human endocrine glands. The interrelationships between the various endocrines including neural control and the role of these glands in maintaining the homeostasis of the body will be stressed. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Fundamentals of Pharmacology. Prerequisites: BIOL 230 and CHEM 230. Introduction to the study of chemicals that have biological effects, with special emphasis on those with medical importance. 3 hours lecture.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 4.00 Mammalian Microanatomy. Prerequisites: BIOL 113 (or BIOL 132 if completed prior to Fall 2002) and BIOL 230. Special fee. Detailed examination of mammalian tissues using both light and electron micrographic analyses. Epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous and gametic tissues will be thoroughly examined as they occur structurally and functionally within mammalian organ systems. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Medical Microbiology. Prerequisites: BIOL 350. The course is designed to acquaint the biology major with those microorganisms which cause disease, the prevention of disease, therapeutic agents to control microbial diseases and the body's natural defense mechanisms. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Comparative Animal Physiology. Prerequisites: BIOL 213 and BIOL 230 or permission of instructor. A comparison of physiological processes across vertebrate and invertebrate groups. Topics may include feeding and digestion, energy metabolism, ventilation, circulation, and osmoregulation. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Virology. Prerequisites: BIOL 230. This course will develop the fundamental principles of modern virology and examine the connection between viruses and disease. It will examine the molecular biology of virus replication, infection, gene expression, the structure of virus particles and genomes, pathogenesis, and classification of viruses. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Microbial Genetics. Prerequisites: BIOL 350. Microbial Genetics provides students with an understanding of the basis for genetic processes in microorganisms and the implication for higher organisms. The focus of the course will be on prokaryotes, particularily E.coli, and viruses, primarily bacteriophages. Current developments in microbial genetics, such as bioinformatics and genomics, will be presented. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Biological Oceanography. Prerequisites: BIOL 213. Special fee. Biological processes within oceans and estuaries are considered in relation to the physical environment. Field and laboratory work. (Not offered every year.) 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Aquatic Ecology. Prerequisites: BIOL 112 and BIOL 113 (or BIOL 120 and BIOL 132 if completed prior to Fall 2002) or departmental approval. Special fee. Biological and physical processes of rivers and lakes. Field work and laboratory. (Not offered every year.) 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: BIOLOGY Credits: 4.00 Biology of the Fishes. Prerequisites: BIOL 113 (or BIOL 132 if completed prior to Fall 2002). Systematics, adaptations, reproduction, evolution, ecology and zoo-geography of major groups of marine fishes. At New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. (Not offered every year.) 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab.
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