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BIO 410: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
A study of the theories of evolution and their proponents in both vegetable and animal kingdoms. Prerequisite: junior/senior status. Offered each fall.
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BIO 420: Cell and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
A study of the structure and function of prokaryotes and eukaryotes at the cellular and molecular level. Emphasis is placed on the molecular nature of cellular structure, metabolism and physiology. Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in CHEM 311, 312, 321 and 322. Offered spring of even-numbered years.
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BIO 445: Limnology W
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Introduces the study of fresh waters, including lake, pond, river, and stream ecosystems. Emphasis is placed on physical processes, primary and secondary productivity, biogeochemical cycling, and food web interactions across all trophic levels. Prerequisite: BIO 131 and 132 or equivalent or BIO 207, with a grade of C or better. Offered spring of even-numbered years.
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BIO 460: Zymurgy: the Science of Fermentation(
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Introduces the science and art of fermentation and a consideration of the use of alcohol by human societies. Prerequisite: senior status or consent. Offered in selected Winter Sessions and spring semester.
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BIO 470: Internship in the Natural Sciences
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An intensive study of a particular field of science through on-site field experience. Internships involve handson opportunities in the sciences that are relevant to that particular site. Students are expected to devote a minimum of at least 120 hours for three semester hours, but some placements may require more time. Students must coordinate their internship placement with the supervising faculty member at least two months prior to placement. Pass/fail grading. Prerequisites: junior/senior status and consent. Offered each semester.
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BIO 475: Natural & Social History of the Chesapeake Bay
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Gives students a comprehensive view of one of the largest and most diverse estuaries in the world, the Chesapeake Bay. Students examine the relationships among the natural history (flora and fauna), human history, including social and political aspects, use of the bay by different societies, their impact on and preservation of the bay. Saturday field trips required. Prerequisite: junior/senior status. Offered on demand.
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BIO 480: Readings in Biology
1.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An advanced seminar that discusses readings from the primary literature on various announced topics in biology. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Prerequisite: senior/junior status and consent. Offered on demand.
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BIO 482: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Teaches basic microbiological concepts and the role of microorganisms in various applied areas. Topics include: microbial physiology, cell structure, microbial genetics, pathogenic microorganisms and human diseases, and environmental and applied microbiology. Corequisite: BIO 484. Prerequisites: BIO 311. Offered spring of oddnumbered years.
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BIO 484: Microbiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Techniques of culturing and identifying microorganisms are taught. Procedures include: culturing, staining, determination of microbial numbers, effect of environmental influences, identification of enzymatic reaction, and isolation and identification of bacterial cultures. Corequisite: BIO 482. Prerequisites: BIO 311. Offered spring of odd-numbered years.
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BIO 485: Seminar in Biology
1.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An advanced seminar on various topics in biology. Each student will conduct in-depth library research on a topic of interest and present a seminar to the department. Prerequisite: senior/junior status and a major or minor in the natural sciences. Offered each spring.
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