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4.00 Credits
A study of the human body as an adapted system of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems, including its functional morphology. The laboratory includes a detailed dissection of the cat with reference to equivalent structure in humans. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. Prerequisite: BI 2114, NB 1114 for Nursing Majors.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture-demonstration course covering intermediate and advanced concepts and principles of cell structure and function, genetics, environmental science, biochemistry and microbiology. (Non-majors: BALE Program).
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4.00 Credits
Interactions of organisms and their environment under natural and stress conditions; impact of human and other activity on the cycling of life---sustaining materials within ecosystems; and environmental problems associated with population dynamics. Lecture (3) hours; Lab 3 hours. Prerequisite: NB 1114.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the interactions of organisms with their physical and biotic environment, including individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biospheric levels. Theory and modern scientific thought are emphasized in lecture; methodology including field work, experimentation, quantitative reasoning, and scientific process are emphasized in lab. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. Field trips required. Prerequisites: BI 2114, BI 2134, CH 1125, MT 1323 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
A phylogenetic survey of the invertebrates, including the major and minor phyla. The course emphasizes evolution, morphology, and ecology, with attention to physiology and economic importance. The lab emphasizes investigation and will include field trips. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. Prerequisite: BI 2114.
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1.00 Credits
This is a topical course in research ethics. Some key topics include Scientific Priority and Presentation, Being a Responsible Reviewer, University Policies and Procedures; Dealing with Research Misconduct, Laboratory Record Keeping-Data Ownership. Lecture 1 hour. Prerequisite: 8 hours of BI.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover topics in neuroscience, including autonomic nervous system, sensory, motor system, hypothalamic control mechanisms, learning, memory, hippocampus, anxiety, fear/amygdala, and biological clocks/circadian rhythms/sleep-wake mechanisms. Prerequisite: BI 2214 or BI 3104.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the biochemical, molecular, genetic, cellular and organismic level processes involved in development of higher plants and animals. The laboratory includes a detailed examination of the developmental morphology (embryology) of vertebrates and an investigative and experimental study of developmental mechanisms in a variety of taxa. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. Prerequisites: BI 2114, BI 2134, BI 3244, CH 3325.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the morphology, life histories, and classification of insects. Representative forms of the major orders of insects are studied in the laboratory. Students are required to make collections. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours Prerequisites: BI 2114 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The life history and systematics of the major parasites of man and animal, emphasizing host parasite relation, methods of collection, preservation and identification of specimens. Lecture 2 hours; lab 2 hours. Prerequisites: BI 2114.
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