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BIO 290: Human Anatomy
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered fall, spring and summer. A study of the basic body plan is reinforced by studies of dissected human cadavers and computer simulations. Emphasis is on the major body structures and systems.
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BIO 305: Ornithology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring. Introduction to avian biology with exercises in field identification. Prerequisite: BIO 124 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 310: General Entomology
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered periodically. A laboratory and field study of insects. Morphology, physiology and behavioral aspects will be emphasized. Collection, identification and preservation of local insects by standard procedures will be part of the course. Prerequisite: BIO 124 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 312: Animal Welfare
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring. An examination of the biological basis of animal welfare. Topics include the evolution of domestic animals, physiological and behavioral measurements of stress, welfare assessment and pain perception. Case studies examine the use of animals for companionship, food, medical research and entertainment. Prerequisite: BIO 124 or permission of the instructor.
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BIO 316: Principles of Animal Development
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered fall. An introduction to the fundamental processes and mechanisms of animal development. The cellular and molecular bases of embryonic processes ranging from fertilization through organogenesis and of postembryonic processes including metamorphosis, regeneration, senescence and reproduction are explored in the primary vertebrate models (fish, frog, chick, mouse, human) and selected invertebrates. Prerequisite: BIO 224.
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BIO 320: Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered spring. A study of the evolution of vertebrate organ systems that integrates structure, function and development. Prerequisite: BIO 124, BIO 290 or equivalent.
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BIO 330: Scanning Electron Microscopy
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered periodically. This course will include the theory and application of scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometry. Students will learn to prepare, view and analyze specimens. An individual research project will be required of each student. Prerequisite: CHEM 132.
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BIO 340: Morphology and Anatomy of Vascular Plants
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered fall even years. A detailed study of the comparative morphology and anatomy of tracheophytes. Prerequisite: BIO 124.
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BIO 342: Mathematical Models in Biology
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring. Introduction to dynamical models (discrete and continuous time) applied to biology. Tools of mathematical analysis from linear and nonlinear dynamics will be taught, including stability analysis of equilibria, as well as appropriate use of software packages. Emphasis will be on model development and interpretation in the context of applications, including effective written and oral presentation. Prerequisites: MATH 232 or MATH 235 or equivalent.
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BIO 350: Invertebrate Paleontology
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. The history of nonvertebrate life from its origin, through evolving biogeochemical cycles, origin of eukaryotes and multicellularity, evolutionary records of all major groups and theoretical issues such as major group origins, adaptive radiation patterns, extinctions, functional adaptations and paleoecology. Prerequisite: GEOL 230, BIO 114 or permission of the instructor.
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