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BIOL 201: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A workshop style course that examines Mendelian, population, molecular and quantitative genetics. Laboratory topics include the structure and function of nucleic acids, bioinformatics, and the use of molecular techniques to study human disease and evolution. Prerequisite: BIOL:102 or permission of instructor. 4 SH. 3 lecture hours. 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 202: Systematic Biology
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A survey and introduction to the kingdoms of life: the prokaryotes, eukaryotic protists, fungi, animals and plants. The diversity of these organisms allows students to explore concepts of phylogeny, taxonomy and evolution through cladistic analyses. Prerequisite: BIOL:201 or permission of instructor. Same as ECOL:202. 4 SH. 3 lecture hours. 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 204: Biogeodiversity
3.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Explores the influences of geology (abiotic factors) on the diversity of life. Students investigate multiple issues posed by the science and technology of the diversity of life on this planet. Particular issues range from how many species occur on earth to how to establish effective public policy guidelines for protection of life's diversity. For major elective credit. The student may substitute another preliminary field experience for biogeodiversity laboratory with instructor's approval. 3 SH. 3 lecture hours. 1 laboratory hour.
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BIOL 300: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Examines embryo development, focusing on cellular and regulatory mechanisms that guide the process. Topics include the events of development from fertilization through organogenesis in a range of animal systems from sea urchins through mammals. Prerequisite: BIOL:201 or permission of the instructor. 3 SH.
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BIOL 301: Developmental Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
An investigative approach to the study of animal development, emphasizing cellular and molecular techniques. Students work in small groups to conduct and analyze self-designed experiments with invertebrate embryos. Prerequisite: BIOL:201 or instructor's permission. 1 SH. 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 302: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Examines the evolutionary relationships among the vertebrate classes, using comparative morphological evidence. Utilizes an organ system approach to the study of anatomy, and considers unique adaptations of individual vertebrates. Prerequisite: BIOL:202 or instructor's permission. 3 SH.
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BIOL 303: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Organ-based study of representative vertebrates, including shark and cat dissections. Prerequisite: BIOL:202 or instructor's permission. 1 SH. 3 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 304: Field Botany
3.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A general course in the ecology and systematics of the major vascular plant families. Emphasizes the plants of central Pennsylvania. Prerequisite: BIOL:202 or instructor's permission. 3 SH.
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BIOL 305: Field Botany Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A general course in field botany emphasizing the dominant species of central Pennsylvania. Stresses collection, identification and preservation techniques. Prerequisite: BIOL:202 or instructor's permission. 1 SH. 4 laboratory hours.
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BIOL 306: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Examines the molecular aspects of cell structure and function and the molecular processes that regulate cell behavior. Emphasizes experimental and problem-based approaches, and includes information on the cell biology of human disease. Prerequisite: BIOL:201 or instructor's permission. 3 SH.
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