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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces the concepts of experimentation. It also covers the interpretation of common statistical procedures not included in Statistics (Mathematics 251). Laboratory will include use of various computer statistical programs. Prerequisites: C or better Biology 210, 211 or Environmental Science 210, 211, and Mathematics 251. 4 semester hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    A molecular approach to the study of the cell as a fundamental unit of life. Structural and functional characteristics of cellular components, regulation, signal transduction and metabolism are covered. Special emphasis on current methods of study are introduced in lecture and performed in the laboratory component. Prerequisite: C or better Biology 210 and Chemistry 310 (can be taken concurrently). Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. 4 semester hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    This class will introduce students into the taxonomy, life-history, and ecology of aquatic insects. A great deal of research and regulatory protocols utilizing aquatic insects. Aquatic insect identification and basic ecological experimentation will be covered in laboratory. Prerequisites: C or better Biology 210, 211 or Environmental Science 210, 211. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week, as well as field trips. 4 semester hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the study of the morphology and life history of insects and other important arthropods. Emphasis is placed on common local forms. Techniques of field identification, collection and preservation are covered in the laboratory component. There will be three hours of lecture each week, 3 hours of laboratory work each week, as well as field trips. Prerequisite: C or better Biology 210, 211 or Environmental Science 210, 211. 4 semester hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course surveys the various types of aquatic ecosystems, with an introduction to relevant organisms. Both flowing and static waters are included. Emphasis is given to study techniques used by aquatic ecologists. Laboratory includes basic identification of aquatic organisms. Prerequisites: C or better Biology 210, 211 or Environmental Science 210,211. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per weeks, as well as field trips. 4 semester hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to study the structure of animals at tissue and organs levels. Emphasis is placed on the recognition of mammalian tissues at the microscopic level as well as their basic functions. Proper microscope techniques also stressed. Techniques of animal tissue fixation, staining, and microscope slide mounting are covered in the laboratory component. There will be three hours of lecture per week as well as three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: C or better Biology 210, 211. 4 semester hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    A class designed to introduce students of the systematics, behavior, major taxa, physiology and ecology of birds. Emphasis will be on, but not restricted to, local forms. Laboratories will be field-based, focusing on identification, collection and preservation of specimens. Prerequisites: C or better Biology 210, 211 or Environmental Science 210, 211. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week, as well as field trips. 4 semester hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to investigate the taxonomy, distribution and natural history of reptiles and amphibians. Emphasis is placed on local forms. Techniques of field identification, collection and preservation are covered in the laboratory component. There will be three hours of lecture per week, and three hours of laboratory per week as well as field trips. Prerequisite: C or better Biology 210, 211, or Environmental Science 210, 211. 4 semester hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human immune systems. Prerequisites: C or better Biology 210, 211. 3 semester hours
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This special course is only available as opportunities are presented for work/study in an off-campus environment. Prerequisites dependent on the nature of the internship. 1-6 semester hours
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