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BIO 491: Undergraduate Research I
1.00 Credits
Murray State University
Research projects arranged individually with faculty members who agree to direct the research. A written plan of research must be filed with the chair within two weeks of the beginning of the semester. Normally restricted to juniors and seniors. (A maximum of three credit hours total from BIO 483, 484, and BIO 491, 492, 493 and 494 may be used toward the minimum requirements for the biology major or minor.) (Available year round)
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BIO 492: Undergraduate Research II
2.00 Credits
Murray State University
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BIO 493: Undergraduate Research III
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Undergraduate Research III
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BIO 494: Undergraduate Research IV
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Undergraduate Research IV
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BIO 499: Senior Biology Seminar
1.00 Credits
Murray State University
The course exposes biology students to various career options through participation in the departmental seminar series, provides a review of biological concepts through directed study, and provides an assessment of the department's academic programs with a nationally standardized test. Weekly seminar and/or discussion. Prerequisite: BIO 333, biology major, and senior standing.
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BIO 500: Pathogenic Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Study of the organisms causing disease as well as the effect of these organisms on the host. The normal bacterial flora and its role in the infection process are discussed. Laboratory entails identification of the pathogenic organisms. Two lectures and four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 300. (On demand)
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BIO 501: Immunology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A discussion of immune response, formation of antibodies, structure of antibodies, antigen-antibody reactions, hypersensitivity, and allergic response. Laboratory includes techniques and methods for production and detection of antigen-antibody reactions. Two lectures and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 300. BIO 321 recommended. (On demand)
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BIO 503: Virology
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Introduction to the principles of virology with emphasis on animal viruses. The nature and classification of viruses, techniques for analysis and the role of viruses in disease will be covered. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: BIO 300 and 321. (On demand)
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BIO 504: Medical Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A discussion of cell biology as related to the field of medicine and clinical knowledge. Emphasis is placed on the most recent applications of cellular and molecular techniques used in the research, diagnosis and treatment of clinical conditions. Considerations will be given to a wide range of topics, including cancer, neural regeneration, wound healing, aging, gene therapy, congenital deformation, AIDS and other prevalent disease states. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: BIO 321. (On demand)
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BIO 506: Advanced Field Biology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
For students who wish to learn the identification principles and actual identification of living organisms. Course work will include a study of the ecological aspects of the various organisms and their distribution. Techniques of teaching about nature will be emphasized. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing for science educations majors or graduate standing for science teachers. (Summer)
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