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BIO 693: Graduate Project
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Application of scientific knowledge to a problem in the biological sciences. Projects will be performed under the supervision of an approved mentor from the sponsoring entity. A written report and public oral presentation are required. The student will defend the results in front of their graduate committee. Offered every semester. Graded credit/no-credit. Prerequisites: BIO 610, successful completion of qualifying exams, and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.
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Prerequisites: BIO 610, successful completion of qualifying exams, and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.
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BIO 695: Thesis Research
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Original research in an area related to the biological sciences. Work will be performed under the supervision of the graduate committee chair and/or mentor. A written thesis or publication and a public oral presentation are required. The student will defend the thesis in front of their graduate committee. Offered every semester. Graded credit/no-credit. Prerequisites: BIO 610, successful completion of qualifying exams, and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.
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Prerequisites: BIO 610, successful completion of qualifying exams, and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.
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BIO 696: Continuation of Master's Project or Thesis Research
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Continuation of work related to the master's project or thesis phase of the graduate student's program. Registration is required after all respective project or thesis credits are completed and the project or thesis is not completed. Work will be performed under the supervision of the project advisor or thesis committee chair. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Completion of all required project or thesis credits and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.
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Prerequisites: Completion of all required project or thesis credits and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within last three years.
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BIO 697: Professional Learning
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Graduate credit awarded for professional learning acquired through noncredit courses, structured, noncredit professional development programs, and professional work experiences.
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BIO 698: Perspectives in Biology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This graduate Capstone course provides an integrated examination of the contemporary biological sciences in the context of students' graduate theses, projects, or internship works. The course includes a discussion of scientific ethics, emphasizes the critical evaluation of scientific literature, and further develops students' scientific and professional writing and presentation skills. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: BIO 610, STA 622, and completion or concurrent enrollment in BIO 691/NRM 691, BIO 693/NRM 693, or BIO 695/NRM 695.
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Prerequisites: BIO 610, STA 622, and completion or concurrent enrollment in BIO 691/NRM 691, BIO 693/NRM 693, or BIO 695/NRM 695.
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BIO 699: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Independent study in topics of special interest supervised by a faculty member approved by the student's graduate committee chair. One to three credits. May be elected for up to six credits toward an M.S. in biology or up to three credits toward an M.Ed. Offered each semester. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, student's committee chair, and department chair.
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Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, student's committee chair, and department chair.
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BMS 100: Human Health and Disease
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Presents the basic terminology and concepts of medicine and health maintenance for non-science students. Emphasis is on the interaction of technical concepts of health and disease with the political, economic, legal, and ethical aspects of American society. Fulfills Foundations - Life Sciences. Offered fall, winter, and occasionally spring/summer semesters.
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BMS 105: Basic Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An investigation of the bases of nutrition, from a scientific and social-psychological viewpoint. Problems of malnutrition, food as a social phenomenon, and current controversies in nutrition will be discussed. Offered fall, winter, and occasionally spring/summer semesters.
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BMS 180: Special Topics in the Biomedical Sciences
9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Special topics not regularly offered, but of interest to students in the biomedical sciences. Courses will be listed in the class schedule. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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BMS 202: Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An introduction to the human body, its form and function. With the study of each system, correlations between its function and the functions of other systems are emphasized. Lecture and laboratory. Fulfills Foundations - Life Sciences with a lab. (3-0-2) Offered fall and winter semesters.
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