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1.00 Credits
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of the interrelationships of plants and animals and their environment, structure of communities, food webs, nutrient cycles, and relationships within and among populations. Three lectures per week. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 405. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 200 and 202.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory studies ecological research. Most work is in the field and includes extended field trips. One three-hour laboratory per week. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 404. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 200, 202 and 203.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Field identification of common animals and plants, with emphasis on field work; methods of quantitatively describing plant and animal communities will be practiced in the field; students will learn methods of collection, preservation, and population estimation. Three one-hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week, as well as extended weekend field trips. For biology majors and minors, majors in biology teacher education, and other interested students. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 200, and 202. May be offered upon student request: consult with department chair person.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced concepts of inheritance mechanisms and patterns as applied to humans. Emphasis primarily on chromosome disorders and hereditary diseases including their mechanisms, identification, and prediction of their occurrence. Prerequisite: BIO 401
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taxonomic review of extinct and modern amphibians and reptiles with emphasis on evolutionary history of these groups; numerous collecting trips provided through survey of local herpetofauna. Three one-hour lectures and one three- hour laboratory per week, as well as weekend field trips. For biology majors and minors, majors in biology teacher education, and other interested students. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125 and 202. May be offered upon student request: consult with department chairperson.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint the biology student with the principles of limnology (fresh water biology) and the problems of water pollution. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week, with emphasis placed on field work. Primarily for bio- logy majors and minors, as well as majors in biology teacher education. Prerequisites: BIO 124, 125, 200, 202, and CHEM 110, 111, 112 and 113. May be offered upon student request: consult with department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Population growth, air, and water pollution, growth of tech- nology and energy consumption, exploitation of mineral, plant, and animal resources, and the ways in which these human activities are altering the earth. Three lectures per week. Open to any interested students. Prerequisites: a freshman biology course. May be offered upon student request; consult with department chairperson.
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