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BIO 420: Vertebrate Embryology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Comparative, developmental anatomy of the vertebrates with emphasis on the embryological development of humans. Two lectures and four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 320. BIO 321 recommended. (On demand)
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BIO 421: Vertebrate Histology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A course designed for the identification and comparative study of cells, tissues, and organs of representative mammals. Two lectures and four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 320. (Spring)
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BIO 437: Senior Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A facultysupervised thesis and/or project which allows Honors Program students with a senior standing to undertake advanced research. A thesis paper and/or written review of the exhibit or performance is required.
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BIO 438: Biomedical Research IV
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
The student will be involved in biomedical research with faculty members who agree to direct them. The student will work on a project under the direction of the research mentor. The student will write a research proposal including background information, specific aims and methods to be turned in near the end of the semester. The project will be initiated and a progress report will be submitted at the conclusion of the semester. A minimum of 8 hours per week of research is expected. Research with a mentor other than the mentor used in BIO 388 is encouraged. Credit for this course will be offered in the summer to biomedical science students who are conducting off-campus research at an affiliated research site. Prerequisites: admission into the biomedical sciences program, permission from a research mentor, and completion of BIO 290 and BIO 388.
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BIO 439: Biomedical Research V
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
The student will be involved in biomedical research with faculty members who agree to direct them. The student will work on a project under the direction of the research mentor. The student will continue the project initiated in BIO 438. The student will submit a research paper with an introduction, results and discussion, and methods, and make an oral presentation to the biomedical research group. A minimum of 8 hours per week of research is expected. Credit for this course will be offered in the summer to biomedical science students who are conducting offcampus research at an affiliated research site. Prerequisites: admission into the biomedical sciences program, permission from a research mentor, and completion of BIO 290 and BIO 438.
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BIO 467: General Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of the principles of parasitology, including the morphology, taxonomy, life history and ecology of parasites. Laboratory will involve identification of important parasite groups, methods for host examination, diagnosis, and microtechniques. Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 221. (Fall)
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BIO 483: Undergraduate Teaching Methods I
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Designed for students interested in teaching in the life sciences, especially students working towards teaching certification. The course provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply teaching techniques in the classroom under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Teaching experiences are arranged individually with a faculty member. (A maximum of 3 credit hours total from BIO 483, 484, 491, 492, 493 and 494 may be used toward the minimum requirements for the biology major or minor.) Prerequisite: junior or senior standing as a major within the College of Science and permission of the instructor and academic advisor.
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BIO 484: Undergraduate Teaching in Biology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Designed for students interested in teaching in the life sciences, especially students working towards teaching certification. The course provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply teaching techniques in the classroom under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Teaching experiences are arranged individually with a faculty member. (A maximum of 3 credit hours total from BIO 483, 484, 491, 492, 493 and 494 may be used toward the minimum requirements for the biology major or minor.) Prerequisite: junior or senior standing as a major within the College of Science and permission of the instructor and academic advisor.
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BIO 488: Cooperative Education/Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A meaningful, planned, and evaluated work experience related to the career and educational objectives of the student for which he/she may receive academic credit and possible financial remuneration. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours from any 488/489 courses. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: permission of chair.
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BIO 489: Cooperative Education/Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A meaningful, planned, and evaluated work experience related to the career and educational objectives of the student for which he/she may receive academic credit and possible financial remuneration. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours from any 488/489 courses. Prerequisite: permission of chair.
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