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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 120/BIOL 121 and BIOL 122/BIOL 123 Examination of the evolutionary basis of behavior in animals. Topics include genetic and physiological basis of behavior, communication, animal cognition, migration, foraging, predator avoidance, courtship and mate choice, and sociality.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 120 and BIOL 121 and BIOL 122 and BIOL 123; or consent of the instructor. Description: The nervous system is described at the molecular, cellular and systemic level. Topics include the structure of neurons, how neurons transmit signals, sensory systems, brain organization, and neural development, as well as how these principles affect behavior and health.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 3 hours of biology, or consent of the instructor. An introductory study of the mechanisms of aging processes with special emphasis on humans. Unfavorable progressive changes in molecules, cells, organs and organ systems will be discussed. Designed for non-biology majors. Lecture, three hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 120/BIOL 121 and BIOL 122/BIOL 123, or consent of instructor Identification of local plant species and survey of major vascular plant families emphasizing morphological diversity, evolutionary relationships and economic uses. Field trips required. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours. (Course Fee)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Biol 319,322 This course will introduce students to the basic mechanisms of genetic recombination, both in living cells and in vitro. Topics that will be discussed include: genomic organization, genetic recombination, genetic mapping, gene cloning and cloning vectors, and physical mapping of genes. The laboratory will cover methods for the isolation, cloning, labeling, and reintroduction into cells of recombinant vectors. Lecture, two hours; Laboratory, two hours. (Course Fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore or junior standing. Practical out-of-the classroom experience in a supervised work situation with a cooperating business, industry, or governmental agency, emphasizing application of knowledge and skills in specific areas of biology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 120/BIOL 121 and BIOL 122/BIOL 123 or Consent of Instructor. Mechanistic designs underlying organismal morphology, physiology driving designs, and behaviors that impact function. Topics include comparative anatomy, adaptation, ecomorphology, biological basis of physical principles, and organismal performance. (Course Fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Practical out-of-the-classroom experience in a supervised work situation with a cooperating business, industry, or governmental agency, emphasizing application of knowledge and skills in specific areas of biology.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of research project director. A study involving a research project under faculty supervision. May be repeated with a maximum of 6 hours counted toward the major.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 222-223; two semesters of Chemistry. A study of the general principles by which plants function. Three areas discussed are transport and translocation of water and solutes, metabolism with special emphasis on photosynthesis, and plant growth and development.
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