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BI 318: Field Biology And Ecology
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of the influence of environmental factors on the distribution of plants and animals including the interrelationships of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, while concentrating on biological, physical, and chemical relationships. Pre-requisites for biology majors: BI 121-122 or 123, BI 124 or 323-324, or BI 111-112.
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BI 318L: Field Biology And Ecology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory is a component for the lecture BI 318. A laboratory course emphasizing practical experience, hands-on activities, and field trips. Exercises complement the lecture topics. Audiovisual aids are employed. Co-requisite BI 318.
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BI 320: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course is designed to use a variety of pedagpgical features which will aid students in develoing a strong foundation in medical terminology, broaden their vocabulary, aid them in effectively communicating in the field of medicine, and provide an overview to the advanced courses in the various curricula.
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BI 321: Biomedical Research Technique I
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course is offered to pre-professional majors and to all students who wish to participate in biomedical research. Students will learn basic laboratory techniques such as making solutions, proper care and handling of laboratory animals, operating basic scientific equipment, maintaining a laboratory notebook and the proper way to design and perform a scientific experiment. A major emphasis will be experimentation in molecular biology. Students will be expected to design and complete a research project. In addition, an analytical approach to problem solving is incorporated into this course.
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BI 322: Biomedical Research Technique II
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A continuation of BI 321 with more advanced techniques taught. These techniques will include: kinetics, preparation of antibodies, gel electrophoresis, protein transfer and immuno assay in vitro mutagenesis and screening, DNA and RNA extraction and characterizations. Basic technique in molecular biology, such as endonuclease analysis of DNA, bacterial transformation and transduction.
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BI 323: Botany I
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of morphology, physiology, development, evolutionary and ecological relationships.
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BI 323L: General Botany Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
No course description available.
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BI 324: Botany
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of plant cells, plant morphology, physiology, development, evolutionary and ecological relationships. Individual observations and field studies will be included for plant taxonomy. Co-requisite: BI 324L.
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BI 324L: Botany Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
BI 324 laboratory is the co-requisite for the lecture course BI 324 and should be taken in the same semester. Experiments emphasizing practical experience, hands-on activities, and field trips are included.
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BI 325: General Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of the fundamental principles of microbiolgy and the applications of this science. Special emphasis is placed on the relationships of microorganisms to diseases, sanitation and foods. Pre-requisites: BI 124/323 or BI 121/122, or BI 111/112. Note: Associate Degree Nursing students are not required to take the above listed pre- requisites for BI 325.
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