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BIOL 343: Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Broad course focusing on study of neurons and neuronal systems. Topics to be explored include the neuron and its mechanisms for the transmission of signals, neuronal organization, sensory perception, integration, behavioral output, development and basic neurogenetics. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Biology 205 4 sem. hrs. Date Approved: October 1, 2002.
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BIOL 344: Behavioral Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Introduction to analysis of behavior of organisms, including humans, by study of how behavior affects survival and reproduction. Behaviors studied include foraging, aggression, cooperation, and reproduction. Verbal, graphical, and mathematical models to describe and predict behavior are studied and tested. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week; may include overnight field trips. Prerequisite(s): Biology 207 or 225. Unit(s): 1
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BIOL 345: Cellular Neurophysiology
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
The study of how nerve cells generate electrical excitability and use changes in excitability to communicate information in the nervous system. The basic principles of how ion channels and receptors operate will be studied and applied to their physiological function in nerve cells including networks of nerve cells and nerve-muscle communication. The key principles of channel and receptor function will be determined by students in laboratory exercises using contemporary electrophysiological instrumentation. Advanced topics such as the modulation of channel and receptor function, disease-causing mutations, and the molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity will also be studied. The course culminates in student-led investigations of a special topic, designed and completed by research teams. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 205. Unit(s): 1
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BIOL 350: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Independent research conducted with faculty supervision. May be repeated eight times for credit. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Unit(s): 0.5
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BIOL 351: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Special course areas covered when sufficient interest exists. Considers subject matter not covered in other biology courses. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199. Unit(s): 0.5-1
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BIOL 352: Evolutionary Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Study of how evolution occurs through inherited changes during the embryonic development of organisms. The genetic basis of animal diversity will be studied by examining conserved molecular, cellular, and developmental processes. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 201. Unit(s): 1
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BIOL 360: Environmental Remote Sensing
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
(See Environmental Studies 360.) Unit(s): 1
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BIOL 370: Women in Science
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Critical analysis of involvement of women in science, including the history of participation of women in science; trends and barriers to full participation in science, including real and perceived differences in the biology of the scientist; objectivity/subjectivity in science; and feminist analyses of science. Continuing dialogue on how science is done and impact that feminist scholarship has had on this dialogue. Class research project will be conducted. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Students must have fulfilled their Fields of Study-Natural Science requirement or have permission from the instructor. General Education Requirement: (FSSA) Unit(s): 1
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BIOL 380: Philosophical Issues in Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Philosophical problems within evolutionary biology and its influence on society. Issues studied include how natural selection works, evolution and human behaviors, and the influence of evolutionary theory on our ethical and legal codes. Lecture/seminar format, with student presentations and term paper. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 207 or 225. Unit(s): 1
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BIOL 383: Tropical Biology and Conservation
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Introduction to principles of tropical biology and conservation, including historical and economic components. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199. Unit(s): 1
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