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BIOL 352: Advanced Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Boatman Also listed and described as CHEM 352. Prerequisite: BIOL 351. Offered Term 2.
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BIOL 352L: Laboratory For Advanced Biochemistry
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Boatman Also listed and described as CHEM 352L. Corequisite: BIOL 352. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 357: Conservation Biology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Siegel This seminar examines the impact of current environmental problems (global warming, introduced species, degradation of water resources, land use practices, etc.) on the life-sustaining properties of natural ecosystems, as well as current theories and practices in conservation biology. We not only try to understand the nature, cause, and implications of various environmental issues, but we also explore possible solutions to the problems. Each student has the opportunity to explore a particular environmental problem of interest (from local to global) and present her research. Also listed as ES 357. Prerequisites: BIOL 207 and 207L or BIOL 117 and permission. Offered Term 2.
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BIOL 361: Physiological Ecology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Wilson Living organisms must overcome the challenges imposed by their natural surroundings to survive. This course explores the physiological mechanisms that animals (both vertebrate and invertebrate) employ to flourish in a variety of environments, both aquatic and terrestrial. Using a comparative approach in the context of evolution, students explore topics such as osmoregulation and excretion, metabolism, respiration and circulation, thermoregulation, and the neuroendocrine control of physiology and behavior. Prerequisite: BIOL 207 or BIOL 220. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 361L: Physiological Ecology Lab
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Wilson This laboratory provides students with hands-on experience documenting and experimentally manipulating the physiological mechanisms employed by organisms in response to a variety of environmental conditions. Following introductory laboratory experiences, students design and carry out their own experiments to test questions involving a variety of physiological processes. Corequisite: BIOL 361. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Independent study conducted at the advanced level. Application must be made with faculty prior to registration. Offered any term.
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BIOL 391: Independent Research in Biology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department This course is intended for students conducting independent scientific research. At the beginning of the semester in which the student enrolls in this course, a proposal for the research project will be developed in consultation with the faculty supervisor. The project must involve laboratory and/or field research with significant data collection and analysis. The student will be expected to produce a formal scientific report at the conclusion of the project, which should include a review of the scientific literature relevant to the study. Prerequisites: two of the four biology core courses (BIOL 207, BIOL 220, BIOL 236, or BIOL 241). Offered any term.
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BIOL 399: Internship
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Application must be made with faculty prior to registration. May be proposed any term.
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BIOL 471,472: Senior Seminar
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Beach, Godard All senior majors participate in this seminar course. Each senior will present an article from the primary literature and present the research findings to the class. If a senior is carrying out research, she may present her project and findings to the class. During the first term, each senior will also prepare a portfolio summarizing her undergraduate academic and extracurricular activities. Offered both terms.
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BIOL 480: Senior Thesis
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Students are expected to carry out a yearlong research project (includes Short Term). The research project will be summarized in a paper of publication quality. If a student's status and thesis meet the requirements for honors, then BIOL 480 will be converted to BIOL 490. Application must be made with faculty prior to registration.
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