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BIOL 290: Marine & Island Ecology of the Bahamas
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Exploration of habitats and animals found on and around the Bahamian islands. Includes a nine-day field experience in the Bahamas. Course offered by Shedd Aquarium and ACCA.
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BIOL 291: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Special topics in biology chosen for the interests or needs of students. Periodically.
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BIOL 292: Biology Teaching
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Benedictine University
The main objectives of this course are to provide motivated students that have demonstrated excellent ability in theoretical aspects and practical techniques covered in prior laboratory coursework with experience in (1) assisting in the teaching of an undergraduate laboratory science course, (2) grading assignments and tests, and (3) preparing reagents and equipment for laboratory use. Each semester.
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BIOL 295: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Provides opportunity for advanced major to pursue study in a field of biological interest. Periodically.
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BIOL 300: Limnology
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
The study of the interrelations among the physical, chemical, and biological components of freshwater ecosystems. Includes taxonomy, adaptations, distributions, and abundance of aquatic organisms. Periodically.
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BIOL 301: Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
An in-depth look at the physical and behavioral evolution of humans. This course will focus primarily on the human fossil record from seven million years ago to the origin of Homo sapiens, with concentration on the functional anatomy of early humans. Writing Intensive. Periodically.
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BIOL 305: Environmental Toxicology
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
A study of the toxic effects of chemicals on human and ecological populations. Includes the physiological, genetic, and teratogenic effects of chemicals on humans and the study of biomagnification of chemicals through the food chain. Case studies and risk modeling using computers will be included to integrate theory and regulatory compliance. Periodically.
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BIOL 310: Biophysics and Physiological Modeling
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Students will develop simple models that can be implemented in an Excel spreadsheet and compared with experimental or clinical data when available. Topics covered include drug elimination; distribution of O2, CO2 and glucose; osmosis and homeostasis of erythrocytes; fluid dynamics and blood flow; kinetics of motors, carriers, and RNA; membrane transport and drug delivery; diffusion of neurotransmitters; ion channel permeation and gating; ion channels and the action potential. Intended for Biology and Health Science Majors. (Students cannot earn credit in both BIOL 310 and BIOL/CHEM/PHYS 323).
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BIOL 313: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
A study of evolutionary processes, including Darwinian and non-Darwinian evolutionary theory, genetic mechanisms, social issues, and the role of natural selection in the formulation of species and higher categories. Emphasis is placed on the phylogeny of major animal groups and human evolution. Spring.
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BIOL 319: Histology
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
The microscopic anatomy of the tissues and organs of vertebrates. Lecture and lab. Periodically.
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