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BIOL 350BL: Vertebrate Biology Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
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BIOL 350C: Vascular Plants
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A lecture and laboratory course concerning the classification of vascular plants, with emphasis on family characteristics and relationships. Identification and description of local flora, use of keys and manuals, and field recognition will be emphasized. Application to research problems related to agriculture, biodiversity or medicine will be made. Offered as part of the flexible core on a rotating basis with BIOL 350A and 350B. Saturday trips may be required. Recommended for biology majors and other majors with interest in field biology and evolutionary mechanisms.
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BIOL 395: Field Experience
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Field Experience
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BIOL 400: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Directed Study
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BIOL 410: Environmental Theology and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is designed for students who wish to develop a Christian understanding of environmental problems and issues in such a manner that this can be applied toward taking informed and appropriate action in their lives and vocations. Fulfills the culminating senior experience with BIOL 425 or 426. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in any 200-level THEO course.
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BIOL 417: Evolution, Creation & Organization of Biology
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
An advanced course studying the theoretical base of the origin of biological forms. The course discusses the nature of scienti?c theory, evolution and creation as theories, biological system theory, the mechanisms of population change, ?tness and speciation, and the integration of faith and scienti?c work.
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BIOL 420: Environmental Regulations and Policy
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The course will survey the history of environmental policy in the United States and give overviews of specific critical areas, such as wetlands, coastal zones, species protection, hazardous waste, and land management. Case studies will allow students to apply their knowledge of science, environmental ethics, and policy to examine modern environmental problems. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: Minimum grades of C in BIOL 151, and BIOL 309W or consent of instructor. May apply to Political Science major or minor. Offered spring of odd-numbered years.
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BIOL 425: Senior Thesis Literature Review
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
This advanced course involves the selection and approval of a thesis topic, the preparation of a comprehensive literature review, the preparation of a research proposal, and a seminar presentation describing the proposed research project and its relationship to the existing literature. A formal written proposal is submitted at the end of the semester.
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BIOL 426: Sr Thesis Directed Research I
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course involves performing an original experimental research study, analyzing the data, and preparing a written thesis. A seminar will be presented at the end of the semester describing the research findings and the relationship to the existing data in the field of study. Those students who wish to continue the research for another semester may do so in BIOL 427. A second paper and seminar will be required.
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BIOL 427: Sr Thesis Directed Research II
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course involves performing an original experimental research study, analyzing the data, and preparing a written thesis. A seminar will be presented at the end of the semester describing the research findings and the relationship to the existing data in the field of study. Those students who wish to continue the research for another semester may do so in BIOL 427. A second paper and seminar will be required.
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