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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic foundations of molecular and cellular biology, emphasizing biological unity, diversity, and evolution. The lecture and laboratory material provide basic knowledge of atomic, molecular and cellular structures and functions, metabolism, and development. Students will plan and carry out biological investigations as part of the laboratory experience. Sp-4-
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A course involving the relationship between humans and the global environment, the crisis of human numbers, population structure, the limits of the earth, problems associated with resources of food, materials, and energy, pollution, the precarious habitat, biodiversity, population controls, and ethical concerns. Fl, Sp-3-
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A study of the biology of human beings and their relationships in the natural world. Not open to zoology or biology majors. Fl, Sp-3-
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An introduction to the principles, mechanisms, and processes of evolution via natural selection, and how the application of evolutionary ideas has shaped contemporary thinking about the history of life on earth. Not for major credit. Ir-3-
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The second semester of a two-semester sequence required of all students majoring in the biological sciences. Emphasis is placed on cellular structure and function, and on development, organization, maintenance, and regulation in multicellular organisms. Open to non-majors for General Education credit. Lecture and lab. Sp-4-
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This course addresses the use of computer technology and preparation of research papers and presentations in the biological sciences. Students can achieve functional literacy in the use of an integrated microcomputer software package, use of computer networks, library databases, and subject-specific applications in biology. Prerequisite: Bio 213. Fl, Sp-3-
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Discussion of recent advances in biological sciences. Prerequisite: junior or senior status or permission of instructor. Prerequisite: twelve hours of biological sciences (including Bio 112 and 213). Ir-3-
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An examination of current issues concerning primate conservation and ethical treatment of primates in laboratories and zoos, with a consideration of non-human primate intelligence. Includes a survey of the ecology, cognitive abilities and social structures of living primates, social, political and ecological, issues involved in conservation of primate species, and ethical treatment of captive primates in laboratories and zoos. Prerequisites: successful completion of Basic Skills and Knowledge Foundations courses, including Bio 213 (or equivalent) or Ant 100 or 111 or permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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Biochemical and biophysical dynamics of life at the cellular level. Prerequisites: Bio 213 and one semester of organic chemistry. Prerequisite: twelve hours of biological sciences (including Bio 112 and 213). Fl-3-
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Lecture and laboratory course that deals with viruses and Archaeal, Bacterial, and Eukaryotic microorganisms. Microbial diversity, ecology, metabolism, molecular biology, biotechnology, and life cycles will be covered. Select pathogens will be discussed. Laboratory will cover standard and molecular approaches to studying microorganisms. Prerequisites: Che 111, 212 and either Bio 120 or 213. Fl-3-
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