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BIOL 555: Mammalogy
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Emphasizes the common characteristics of mammals generally. Specific attention given to the mammals of the Great Lakes region in terms of distribution, morphology, physiology, and behavior. Prerequisites: BIOL322/323.
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BIOL 556: Mammalogy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides laboratory experiences associated with BIOL555. Corequisite: BIOL555.
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BIOL 560: Plant Systematics
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Covers various systems of classification from both modern and historical perspectives, the effect of evolutionary theory on systematics, for example, parallelism and convergence. Compares phylogenetic and natural systems. Introduces students to a variety of taxonomic keys covering broad and localized geographic areas. Prerequisites: BIOL316/317 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 561: Plant Systematics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
A study of the flowering plants of the Chicago region with emphasis on identification, classification, and nomenclature. Corequisite: BIOL560.
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BIOL 570: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the concepts and terminology of the immune response, including humoral and cellular immunity, immunogenetics, tumor and transplantation immunity, serology, immunopathology, developmental and comparative immunobiology. Prerequisites: Either BIOL450/451 or BIOL444-447.
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BIOL 580: Behavioral Ecology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the field of ethology, the study of animal behaviors as biological phenomena, with a focus on evolution and ecology of behavior. Provides basic terminology as well as theoretical perspectives on interrelationships of behavior with other biological levels of organization. Prerequisites: BIOL322/ 323 and BIOL340 or equivalent.
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BIOL 590: Aquatic Ecology
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the ecology of streams and lakes, focusing on the biological, physical, and chemical processes that structure aquatic environments. Places particular emphasis on the concept of the watershed, on invertebrate and fish communities of streams, and on the planktonic communities of lakes. Prerequisite: BIOL322 or equivalent.
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BIOL 591: Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides fieldwork and laboratory experiences appropriate to the topics covered in BIOL590. Prerequisite: BIOL322 or equivalent. Corequisite: BIOL590.
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BIOL 600: Environmental Science:Terrestrial Biology
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Identification of plants and field trips to local natural communities are used to develop an understanding of regional environments. Teaching applications are made using terraria and aquaria. Course cannot be used to satisfy general education requirements. Designed as an in-service course for teachers, environmental educators, and environmental volunteers. Prerequisites: Completion of all general education science requirements.
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BIOL 601: Environmental Science:Biological Field Science
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Field methods of investigation are used to compare habitats, study variation in plant communities, and investigate the effects of pollution. Course cannot be used to satisfy general education requirements. Designed as an in-service course for teachers, environmental educators, and environmental volunteers. Prerequisites: Completion of all general education science requirements.
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