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BIOL 344: Advanced Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Knox College
The primary emphasis of this course is experimental investigation of microbial ecology, bacterial growth, enzyme kinetics, mutation rates and bioassays using bacteria and yeasts. Alternate years. Prereq: BIOL 323 and CHEM 211; or permission of the instructor; STAFF
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BIOL 345: Gene Expression
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course offers hands-on experience with current technologies in molecular biology. Gene expression is examined at the protein, RNA, and DNA levels. Students are expected to work in the lab in addition to the normally scheduled periods. Course enrollment is limited to allow students to sharpen their molecular biology lab skills. Prereq: BCHM 265, BIOL 332, BIOL 336, or BCHM 301; STAFF
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BIOL 346: Developmental Biology Techniques
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course is designed to give students handson experience in developmental biology. Students will use microscopy, micromanipulation, genetics and molecular biology to design their own experiments to examine the development of several animal and plant model systems. The course will be entirely laboratory based and will focus on the scientific reasoning skills necessary for successful experimental design and analysis. Prereq: BIOL 338 or permission of the instructor; J. Thorn
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BIOL 380: Research:Library Project and Seminar
0.00 Credits
Knox College
As a capstone experience, students select one of the BIOL 380-384 research courses. Enrollment in these courses is arranged on an individual basis with one of the biology professors whose interests and expertise match those of the student. An original research project is undertaken culminating in both a written and oral presentation. Prereq: a 300-level biology course in related area and permission of the instructor; May be repeated for a maximum of 1.0 credit; W; STAFF
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BIOL 381: Research:Populations
0.00 Credits
Knox College
Prereq: at least one course from BIOL 310-BIOL 319 and permission of the instructor; May be repeated for a maximum of 1.0 credit; W; STAFF
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BIOL 382: Research:Organisms
0.00 Credits
Knox College
Prereq: at least one course from BIOL 320-BIOL 329 and permission of the instructor; May be repeated for a maximum of 1.0 credit; W; STAFF
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BIOL 383: Research:Cells and Molecules
0.00 Credits
Knox College
Prereq: at least one course from BIOL 330-339 and permission of the instructor; May be repeated for a maximum of 1.0 credit; W; STAFF
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BIOL 384: Research:Education
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Students who are completing K through 12 education credentials along with their biology major may elect to fulfill the research requirement for their biology major by undertaking a research project directly related to secondary education in biology. Typically this takes the form of designing innovative curricula. Prereq: BIOL 110, BIOL 120, BIOL 130, BIOL 210, one 300-level Biology course and permission of the instructor; May be repeated for a maximum of 1.0 credit; W; D. Beck, STAFF
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BKST 101: Introduction to Black Studies
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An interdisciplinary broad survey of the experience of people of African descent. Although focus is on the African American facet, the African and Black Caribbean experiences are examined, especially where they connect with the African American dimension. Disciplines explored include history, religion, sociology, political science, economics, art, music, literature, and psychology. HSS; DV; F. Hord
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BKST 120: Jazz
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for MUS 120. HUM; CL: MUS 120; DV; N. Whittaker
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