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B 368: The Evolution of Primate Social Behavior
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
MMajor patterns of social organization in the order Primates, with focus on several important primate species. Examination of Darwinian theories of behavioral evolution. Particular attention paid to the influence of food-getting and diet on social behavior.
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B 370: Human Variation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Sophomore standing. Variation within and between human populations in morphology, gene frequencies, and behavior. Biological concepts of race, race classification along with other taxonomic considerations, and evolutionary processes acting on humans in the past, present, and future.
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B 371: Ecological Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: College chemistry and L111 and L112. The interrelationships among plant function and temperature, water supply, nutrient level, light quality, light quantity, gases, and other organisms.
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B 373: Mechanisms of Plant Development
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: L111, L211. Lecture and lab explore the physiological and molecular mechanisms controlling plant growth and development from germination to reproduction. Studies structural and functional relationships with an emphasis on how external stimuli like light, gravity, nutrition, and temperature affect gene activities and physiological processes that control growth.
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B 374: The Cultures ofModern Europe
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Explores the modern history of Western Europe through culture. Examines a series of symbols and myths (literary, musical, journalistic, cinematic, and theatrical) over the past two centuries and through them explores historical, political, and intellectual issues (touching on issues of empire, gender, race, nationalities, etc.).
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B 377: History of Germany since 1648 I-II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Political, economic, and cultural state of Germany in 1648; growth of absolutist dynasties, especially Habsburg and Hohenzollern; economic and cultural development under absolutism; impact of French Revolution; struggles between reaction and liberalism; unification; industrialization; imperialism, international friction; internal political conflicts;WorldWar I;Weimar Republic; Hitler regime; problems since 1945. History 201
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B 378: History of Germany since 1648 I-II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Political, economic, and cultural state of Germany in 1648; growth of absolutist dynasties, especially Habsburg and Hohenzollern; economic and cultural development under absolutism; impact of French Revolution; struggles between reaction and liberalism; unification; industrialization; imperialism, international friction; internal political conflicts;WorldWar I;Weimar Republic; Hitler regime; problems since 1945. History 201
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B 391: Themes inWorld History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
The shared experience of humankind from earliest times to the present. Topics include the Neolithic "evolution," Eurasian and Africancultural exchanges, the era of European reconnaissance, the development of the world economy, "underdevelopment," andcontemporary world interrelationships.
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B 400: Undergraduate Seminar
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Selected topics in bioanthropology. Analysis of research. Development of skills in analysis and criticism. Topic varies. May be taken for a total of 9 credit hours as long as the topic changes.
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B 401: Fundamentals of Computing Theory
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: C241. P or C: C212. Fundamentals of formal language theory, computation models and computability, the limits of computability and feasibility, and program verification.
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