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BIOL 432: Forensic Biology
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 Hr. PR: BIOL 219. A lecture and laboratory course focusing on the latest advances in forensic identification technologies, including advantages and limitations of different approaches. Students can gain extensive hands-on experience in the isolation, qualification, and analysis of DNA.
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BIOL 436: General Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: BIOL 115 and BIOL 117 and BIOL 119 and BIOL 221. In-depth, current treatment of physiological principles which operate at various levels of biological organization in animals of diverse taxonomic relationships. Understanding is developed from background lectures and student analyses in discussion sessions of research literature.
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BIOL 437: General Animal Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 1 Hr. Coreq: BIOL 436. After learning basic techniques, students are provided the opportunity to design, execute, and report upon an independent research project in physiology.
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BIOL 438: Animal Behavior
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 4 Hr. PR: BIOL 221 and ((BIOL 101 and BIOL 102 and BIOL 103 and BIOL 104) or BIOL 115). Introduction to animal behavior (ethology) emphasizing the ecology and evolution of individual and social behaviors. Laboratory includes independent investigation of behavioral phenomena.
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BIOL 439: Neuroethology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 hrs. PR: BIOL 219; BIOL 337, 348, or 438 recommended. Explores the way sensory systems process information to mediate behavior in a wide variety of animals in order to understand similarities and differences in neural mechanisms.
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BIOL 440: Comparative Anatomy
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 4 Hr. PR: BIOL 115 and 117 and BIOL 219 and BIOL 221 or consent. A functional and evolutionary study of vertebrate structure. (Dissection kit required.)
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BIOL 441: Vertebrate Microanatomy
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University
II. 5 Hr. PR: BIOL 115 and BIOL 117 and BIOL 219 and BIOL 221. Structural and functional approach to the study of tissues and organs of vertebrates.
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BIOL 441 - Vertebrate Microanatomy
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BIOL 450: Plant Systematics
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 4 Hr. PR: (BIOL 101 and BIOL 103 and BIOL 102 and BIOL 104) or BIOL 117. Study of the taxonomy of flowering plants worldwide and related topics in angiosperm classification and evolution. Laboratories emphasize characteristics of selected families of monocotyledons and dicotyledons using living and herbarium material.
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BIOL 451: Plant Development
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 hrs. PR: BIOL 221 and (CHEM 235 or AGBI 410). Experimental studies of plant growth and development.
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BIOL 451 - Plant Development
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BIOL 461: Principles of Evolution
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I. 3 Hr. PR: BIOL 221. Introduction to the study of evolution, including genetics of evolutionary change, speciation and adaptation molecular evolution, the history of life, extinction, co-evolution, and the origins of humans.
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BIOL 461 - Principles of Evolution
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