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ASL 101: (CF) American Sign Language
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(ASL 101 is normally the prerequisite to 102.)Introduces the fundamentals of ASL, including its history and recognition as a language. Development of expressive and receptive conversational skills. Students will gain insight into deaf culture through the study of ASL in the classroom and by interacting with ASL users. Taught by immersion; voice off.
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ASL 102: (CF) American Sign Language
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(ASL 101 is normally the prerequisite to 102.)Introduces the fundamentals of ASL, including its history and recognition as a language. Development of expressive and receptive conversational skills. Students will gain insight into deaf culture through the study of ASL in the classroom and by interacting with ASL users. Taught by immersion; voice off.
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BCMB 290: Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Instruction in seminar format and oral presentation; student presentations on current topics in molecular life sciences, relevant to basic or applied research findings from the primary scientific literature. Required twice.Spring only.
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BCMB 290 - Seminar
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BCMB 440: Proteomics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: BIOL 361 or 362 and CHEM 451 or permission of instructor)Study of the post-genomic era, including protein identification strategies using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, mass spectometry and use of protein databases. The course also covers the ways in which proteomic study continues to impact disease diagnosis, cancer research and drug design.
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BCMB 464: Molecular Biology of Cancer
1.50 Credits
University of Scranton
Discussion of biological and molecular features of oncogenesis and clinical cancer with details of specific molecular events of carcinogenesis, metastasis, and cellular transduction with a review of treatment moldalities and prevention protocols for clinically important human cancers.
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BCMB 464 - Molecular Biology of Cancer
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BCMB 490: Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: BIOL 362 and CHEM 451)Fundamentals of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology will be used to explore various themes in molecular life science. Students are responsible for researching advanced topics and presenting lecture/discussions or case studies to the class.
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BCMB 490 - Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Capstone
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BCMB 493: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Individual problems for advanced students with sufficient background (as determined by mentor) in the biological and/or chemical sciences.
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BIOL 100: (E) Modern Concepts of Human Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Exploration of the practical impact that modern biological concepts have on our lives. Topics include cell function, genetics, AIDS and other infectious diseases, cancer and end of life issues. Provides a framework for making informed ethical decisions regarding pertinent biological issues.Three hours lecture.Fall only.
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BIOL 101: (E) Introduction to Biological Science
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Introduction to fundamental concepts, principles and theories of modern biology. Discussion and application of the scientific method in discovery and learning, discussion of experimental and statistical techniques, examination of the historical and cultural fabric of biological science, and discussion of the impact of biological research and development on modern society. Three hours lecture.
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BIOL 104: (E) Anatomy, Physiology and Health
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A systems approach to understanding the components of the human body and their functions in health and wellness. Provides an introduction to body systems and how they are impacted by genetics, the environment, and personal choices. Topics include structural and functional basis for understanding cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, stress, metabolism and weight management, gastrointestinal disorders, and other health-related topics.
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