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BIOL 320L: Environmental Issues Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
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BIOL 330: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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BIOL 330F: Virology and Immunology
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Virology and Immunology is an introduction to classical and molecular studies of viruses, with an emphasis on human and animal pathogens. Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in BIO 311 and BIO 312 or consent of instructor. This is a recommended elective for biology majors and other majors with interest in medicine and infectious disease. Generally offered Fall of odd-numbered years, subject to enrollment.
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BIOL 340: Medical Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
An introduction to the general biology of major parasitic groups, parasitic protozoa, monogeneans, digeneans, cestodes, nematodes, acanthocephalans, and parasitic arthropods of humans and domesticated animals. Lectures will emphasize the morphology, physiology (form and function), life cycles, symptomatology, and pathogenesis of representative taxa from these major parasitic groups. The labs will provide students with an opportunity to identify and study commonly occurring parasites. Emphasis will be placed on the taxonomy, morphology, life cycles, and histopathology of parasites of humans and domestic animals. Overall, the course aims at providing a basic theoretical and practical foundation in parasitology so as to enable students to better appreciate the impact that parasites have on society.
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BIOL 340L: Parasitology Laboratory
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Eastern University
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BIOL 344: Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is designed to provide the science major with a thorough introduction to the biology of nucleic acids. It will cover the theoretical aspects of the field. Topics covered will include molecular cloning, an introduction to genomics, and an in depth study of DNA replication, transcription in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, post-transcriptional events, and translation.
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BIOL 345: Molecular Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
The phyla of the Invertebrates are examined with reference to diversity in taxonomy, morphology and adaptation, with a particular emphasis on insects and consideration of species important in agriculture and medicine. Offered as part of the flexible core on a rotating basis with BIOL 350B and 350C. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Saturday trips may be required. Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in BIOL 151 or Offered in spring of odd-numbered years.
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BIOL 350A: Entomology
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
The phyla of the Invertebrates are examined with reference to diversity in taxonomy, morphology and adaptation, with a particular emphasis on insects and consideration of species important in agriculture and medicine. Offered as part of the flexible core on a rotating basis with BIO 350B and 350C. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Saturday trips may be required. Recommended for biology majors and other majors with interest in field biology and evolu- tionary mechanisms.
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BIOL 350AL: Invertebrate Zoology:entomology Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
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BIOL 350B: Vertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
The organization, structure and taxonomy of the major groups of the Chordates. Laboratory work focuses on comparison of anatomy of type-forms of Vertebrates. Application of this discipline to particular research problems will also be made. Offered as part of the flexible core on a rotating basis with BIOL 350A and 350C. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Saturday trips may be required. Recommended for biology majors and other majors with interest in field biology and evolutionary mechanisms.
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