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1.00 Credits
Introduction to scientific literature searching and techniques of oral and written scientific communication, focusing on current topics in biochemistry/molecular biology. Also offered as CHE 310.
Prerequisite:
BSC 197, BSC 203 or 219; CHE 215, 342. Grade of C or better in CHE 215 for CHE major.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the natural history and ecology of rain forests; intensive tropical field work and investigative learning. Formerly BSC 306.08 REGIONAL AND AREA STUDIES: COSTA RICAN RAIN FOREST. Foreign travel and field work required.
Prerequisite:
BSC 201 and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the physiological adaptations animals have evolved in response to habitat variation.
Prerequisite:
BSC 196 and 197; junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of relationships among hormones, brain, and behaviors associated with reproduction, aggression, stress, parenting, affiliation, homeostasis and development in animals.
Prerequisite:
BSC 283 or 286 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Detection, expression, transmission, and molecular manipulation of human traits; emphasis on medical genetics.
Prerequisite:
BSC 203 and 219.
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4.00 Credits
Origin, evolution, diversity, systematics, cell biology, biogeochemistry, physiology, and ecology of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine algae. Lecture and lab. Formerly PHYCOLOGY.
Prerequisite:
BSC 201, 203, 212, 260, or 219 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
History and diversity of plants and other green organisms covering major events, groups of organisms, and their phylogenetic relationships. Lecture and lab. Formerly BSC 222.
Prerequisite:
One of: BSC 211, 212, 223, or graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Classification taxonomy, and phylogeny of seed plants; distinguishing characteristics of major groups; use of botanical nomenclature and reference materials.
Prerequisite:
One of: BSC 211, 212, 223. Concurrent registration in BSC 336.
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1.00 Credits
Plant identification; identification tools and methods; descriptive morphology and terminology; field identification of flowering plants and major plant families; specimen collection, documentation, and curation.
Prerequisite:
Concurrent registration in BSC 335.
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles of ecological restoration with a focus on application to Midwestern ecosystems. Lecture and lab.
Prerequisite:
BSC 201 or equivalent, or consent instructor.
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