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Course Criteria
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9.00 Credits
Minimum of 9 hours conference and independent work§; 3 credits Independent research, supervised by a faculty member, on an approved topic. Weekly conference. Thesis or report. (Art 83.10 is not open to students who have completed Art 83.) Prerequisite of 83.10: twelve credits in advanced courses in art history, including at least three credits in the subject area (e.g., early European art) in which the student proposes to work, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. Prerequisite of 83.20: Art 83 or 83.10, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson.
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9.00 Credits
Minimum of 9 hours conference and independent work§; 3 credits Individual development through traditional and experimental studio-art media. Students may not earn more than a total of twelve credits in the Art 86 sequence. Prerequisite of 86.10: eighteen credits in advanced courses in studio art, including at least six credits in the subject area (e.g., sculpture) in which the student proposes to work, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. Prerequisite of 86.20: Art 86.1 or 86.10, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. Prerequisite of 86.30: Art 86.2 or 86.20, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson. Prerequisite of 86.40: Art 86.3 or 86.30, and permission of the instructor and the chairperson.
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30.00 Credits
30 hours lecture, 60 hours fieldwork and laboratory work; 4 credits Field trips to observe associations in typical plant habitats. Laboratory consideration of the characteristics, evolutionary relationships, and geography of flowering plants. Summer session. Prerequisite: Biology 11 or 11.5 or 29.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 2 credits Principles and problems of the structure and functions of cell components. Emphasis will be placed on the molecular composition of cells and on methods of research. (Not open to students who have completed Biology 35.)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 2 credits Experiments designed around fundamental questions in eukaryotic cell biology and physiology with a strong emphasis on contemporary sophisticated cell and molecular biology techniques. Computer simulations and prerecorded video disks will supplement the experiments. (Not open to students who have completed Biology 35.) Prerequisite: Biology 17.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours laboratory; 2 credits Independent exploration of Internet resources under the supervision of a faculty member. Current research topics in top biology laboratories around the world. Preparation for higher-degree studies. Asynchronous use of Internet resources and relevant literature. Preparation of a research proposal in the form of an application to a research laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 17 and 17.1 and permission of the chairperson.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 4 credits Structure, life histories, and phylogeny of the most important invertebrate forms. Prerequisite: Biology 2 or completion of Biology 1 with a grade of B or higher; or Biology 4.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory; 4 credits Introduction to structure, development, and phylogeny of vertebrates. Prerequisite: Biology 2 or 4 or permission of the chairperson.
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30.00 Credits
30 hours lecture, 60 hours fieldwork and laboratory work; 4 credits Field studies of animals in their natural environments. Laboratory work. Summer session. Prerequisite: Biology 2 or 4 or 29.1 or 45.1.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour recitation, 3 hours lecture; 4 credits Experimental and biochemical analysis of development of echinoderm, molluscan, and amphibian embryos. Biochemical analysis is primarily related to the replication, transcription, and translation of nucleic acids. Analysis of experimental design and interpretation of work in current literature with emphasis on experimental designs for future work. Prerequisite: Biology 4 or 17.1 and Chemistry 50 or 51. The chairperson may waive Chemistry 50 or 51 as a prerequisite of Biology 27.5 for students who received a grade of B or higher in Chemistry 2.
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