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ASTRON 3000: Research And Dissertation Phd
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
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BIOETH 2658: Philosophy Of Medicine
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Students will follow the well-established tradition of separating bioethics from philosophy of medicine. The focus will be primarily epistemological and metaphysical. The course assumes no specific philosophic or medical background. Readings will cover classic problems and questions in the philosophy of medicine, such as: What is the philosophy of medicine? What is the nature of health and disease? What are the social and political dimensions of medicine?
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BIOETH 2664: Bioethics
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This seminar serves as a graduate-level introduction to some of the topics, texts, methods, and normative assumptions of the field of bioethics. In addition to being exposed to these aspects of the field, students will be asked to think critically about them. The course begins with an examination of informed consent and considers other topics in relation to this doctrine and the assumptions and values that ground it. Topics include ethical issues regarding: treatment refusal, organ transplantation, research, genetics, public health, and resource allocation.
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BIOL 0101: Intro to Biodiversity
4.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
An evolutionary survey of organisms, including an introduction to structure and function of various organ systems. Basic concepts of ecology, the interaction of organisms in their environment, will be covered. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. GE: Life Sciences
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BIOL 0102: Introduction to Cell And Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Introduces basic concepts about cell structure and function, including the wide variety of macromolecules that play key roles in living systems. The genetic mechanisms by which hereditary information is passed down from one generation to the next will be discussed. The genetics of populations as a whole and the evolution of species will also be studied. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. GE: Life Sciences
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BIOL 0103: Concepts of Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Designed for the nonmajor. A survey of biological concepts providing students with a good understanding of how biology relates to everyday life. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. GE: Life Sciences
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BIOL 0104: Ecology And Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Basic principles of ecology are introduced along with a discussion of the complexity of environmental problems and their solutions. Laboratory will include field trips to various habitats in our region and analyses of environmental parameters.
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BIOL 0106: Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Designed for the nonmajor. Introduces the basic principles of genetics from the perspective of the genetics of humans. Topics include the inheritance of single-gene and multigene traits, genetic diseases, genetic counseling, population genetics, and the social and ethical implications of recent genetic advances. Three hours of lecture per week. GE: Life Sciences
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BIOL 0108: Plants And People: Intro to Ethnobotany
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Designed for the nonmajor. The value of plants to society is introduced along with a discussion of the plants as part of the natural world. The course will examine the uses of plants by many cultures, past and present, for food, timber, fuel, clothing, religious activities, and medicine, among other uses. A basic introduction to the anatomy and ecology of plants will also be covered. Three hours lecture per week. GE: Life Sciences (Non-Western)
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BIOL 0109: Plants And People: Introduction to Ethnobotany Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Designed for the nonmajor. May be taken concurrently or after past completion of BIOL 0108 lecture. Students will be involved in hands-on activities to examine the relationship between plants and people. For example, students will identify local plants of cultural, economic, and/or medicinal importance. Simple experiments to test the toxicity of extracts from plants will be performed. Three hours of lab per week. GE: Life Sciences
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