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BIOL 260: Human Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Godard, Wilson In this course, students have the opportunity to investigate the structure of the human body through independent exploration of texts and computer-based models of human anatomy. Students will be evaluated for their understanding of each anatomical system through written tests, lab practicals, and oral exams. This self-directed course is only for students who need human anatomy as a prerequisite for professional schools. Prerequisite/corequisite: BIOL 220 and BIOL 220L. Permission of instructor is required. Offered Term 2.
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BIOL 290: Independent Study
8.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Tutorials based on standard primary and secondary sources or may contain an experiential component. These studies, below the advanced level, must be planned and approved in consultation with a member of the department prior to registration. Maximum of 8 credits permissible. Offered any term.
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BIOL 310: Evolution And The Human Condition
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Beach Seminar relating basic evolutionary concepts, such as natural selection, sexual selection, kin selection, and population genetics to human health and disease and to the impact of human activity in the world. We will explore a variety of issues from the costs and benefits of aging, to the host-pathogen arms race, to the long-term viability of conservation programs for endangered species. Prerequisite: one of the four biology core courses (BIOL 207, BIOL 220, BIOL 236, or BIOL 241) or permission. Offered Term 1. ( o, r )
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BIOL 312: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Fenster The term microorganism brings to mind the thought of disease and infection, yet plants and animals cannot exist without the many microbes in our world. This course provides a survey of microorganisms, focusing largely on the bacterial organisms and viruses that have the greatest impact on our existence. Prerequisites: BIOL 220 and BIOL 236; CHEM 102 or CHEM 105. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 312L: Laboratory For Microbiology
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Fenster This lab concentrates on techniques for culturing, handling, and identifying microorganisms. Students also carry out independent laboratory projects during the final weeks of the semester. Corequisite: BIOL 312. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 313: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Wilson Invertebrates, members of the animal kingdom lacking a backbone, comprise 95 percent of the animals on Earth today. In this course, we explore the anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, and taxonomy of this incredibly diverse group of animals. Prerequisite: BIOL 220. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 313L: Laboratory For Invertebrate Zoology
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Wilson This laboratory provides students the opportunity to explore the anatomy of invertebrate organisms, the environments in which they live, and the techniques used to classify them. Exercises are conducted in both the laboratory and the field. Corequisite: BIOL 313. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 314: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Beach This course covers aspects of inheritance, including classical Mendelian and modern molecular genetics. Population genetics and variation will also be explored. Prerequisite: Two of the four biology core courses (BIOL 207, BIOL 220, BIOL 236, or BIOL 241 and CHEM 101 or CHEM 105). Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 314L: Laboratory For Genetics
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Beach In this laboratory students gain practical experience in the techniques of both classical geneticists and molecular biologists. In the first part of the semester, students perform crosses of mutant strains of the fruit fly, and in the second part of the semester, students use recombinant DNA techniques to gain an appreciation for the molecular nature of genes. Corequisite: BIOL 314. Not offered in 2008-09.
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BIOL 315: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Wilson Why are there no flying elephants? In this course we will compare the design and structure of vertebrate animals in relationship to the environments in which they evolve. We will emphasize the functional morphology of anatomical systems and major adaptive changes in the evolution of vertebrate structure. Prerequisite: BIOL 220. Not offered in 2008-09.
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