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4.00 Credits
Principles of genetics at the population, organismic, cellular, and molecular levels, including evolution. The lab emphasizes modern and classical investigations of gene transmission and inheritance patterns in organisms, and biochemical and molecular behavior of genes in cells. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. Prerequisites: BI 2114, BI 2134, CH 1125, MT 1323 or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
A practical introduction to pedagogy specific to Biology and other sciences. Includes literature review, curriculum, material selection, lesson preparation, laboratory, lectures, and other instructional formats, practice in delivery, and evaluation. Lecture 1 hour; laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: Completion of three upper division courses from the Biology Core for the B.S. in Education, Biology major.
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3.00 Credits
A practical experience working in an educational institution, research establishment, industrial facility, government agency, private foundation, conservation or agricultural agency, or medical establishment under the supervision of a practitioner where the student may apply knowledge, skills, understanding, and experience in the biological sciences. The faculty will assist the student in obtaining a placement, but placement is dependent on agreement by the student, the supervising practitioner, and the Department Chair, and the student must request placement to a specific organization in writing. The student's grade will be based on a written report by the student and one by the supervising practitioner at the completion of the assignment and will be assigned by a faculty member. Work assignments may be for no less than 12 weeks for at least 9 hours per week, or for no less than 6 weeks for at least 18 hours per week. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a biology major, with at least 24 credits in Biology.
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1.00 Credits
Individual studies of research topics through the biology literature. Each student will present one or more oral reports. Faculty members and visiting scientists will also make presentations. Lecture 1 hour. Prerequisite: Senior standing, completion of 3 or more courses from BI 3014, 3124, 3244, 3254.
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2.00 Credits
Investigative techniques in the biological sciences. Basic laboratory techniques and the application of biological principles in scientific inquiry. Laboratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated one time for no more than 6 CR total. Individual investigation of a question of current interest in biological science; supervised by a faculty member. Includes literature review and proposal development, original research data collection and analysis, and production of a formal report using standard scientific format following the Council of Biology Editors Style Manual. At least 9 hours of independent and directed work per week. Prerequisite: Senior standing. May be taken by invitation only.
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3.00 Credits
Urban environmental problems, health and disease factors, pollution, biosocial interactions. (Non-majors: BALE Program)
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated one time for no more than 6 CR total. Individual investigation of a topic in the current professional biological literature. Results in the production of a formal report using standard scientific format following the Council of Biology Editors Style Manual. At least 9 hours of independent and directed work per week. Prerequisite: May be taken by invitation only.
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3.00 Credits
Biological basis for the management of wildlife populations and habitats, with emphasis on current management problems. (Same as AS 4223).
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4.00 Credits
General consideration of the principles and methods of human body functions. Lectures and laboratory demonstrations on the fundamental physiological activities of man. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. Prerequisites: BI 2214 or 3104; CH 1315 and CH 1515. (CH 1315 for Nursing majors).
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