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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics in Biology
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0.00 Credits
Biology Transfer Meets: MNO
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3.00 Credits
Theories and principles which describe the mechanics through which present forms of life have developed and are continuing to develop. Topics include the origin of life, speciation, transspecific evolution, evolutionary genetics and the ecology of evolution. PRQ: BIOL 101, and 102 or 103; BIOL 309 recommended. Scheduled: Fall, even years. Meets: MNO.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the classification, morphology, physiology, and ecology of microorganisms with emphasis upon bacteria. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. PRQ: BIOL 101 or 209; CHEM 105-106 or 105-132 recommended. Scheduled: Spring, yearly. Classified: T. Meets: MNO.
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3.00 Credits
A thorough study of the molecular basis of biological inheritance, gene manipulation, and DNA analysis. Mendelian laws of genetics and patterns of inheritance are also covered. Three hours of lecture/discussion per week. PRQ: BIOL 101, and 102 or 103; CHEM 105-106 recommended. Scheduled: Fall, yearly. Meets: MNO.
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3.00 Credits
The study of cellular function and structure, with emphasis on the biochemical nature of cellular physiology. Topics include cellular energy production, DNA expression and control, cellular organelles, cellular locomotion, and cell division. PRQ: BIOL 101; CHEM 205 and 206 or 132; or permission of instructor. Scheduled: Spring, alternate years. Meets: MNO.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the physiological systems of vertebrates, including measurement and analysis of biological data from physiological and biochemical preparations. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. PRQ: BIOL 103 or 209, plus CHEM 132 or CHEM 205. Scheduled: Spring, odd years. Classified: T. Meets: MNO.
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3.00 Credits
A study of reciprocal relationships between animals and plants and their environment with respect to individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. PRQ: BIOL 101, plus 102 or 103. At least one semester of college chemistry recommended. Scheduled: Fall, odd years. Classified: T. Meets: MNO.
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3.00 Credits
A summer session course that introduces the student to biological principles as they apply to freshwater habitats. Students study the types of organisms and life habitats on lake and stream systems and the interrelationships of these organisms and their environment. Includes field sampling methods, lab identification, and lab analysis methods. PRQ: BIOL 101. Scheduled: Summer, as needed. Classified: T. Meets: MNO.
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3.00 Credits
The lecture component will take place on campus during the spring semester. The course's laboratory component will be a field trip that will take place during the spring break at a Caribbean dive site. The lab part of the course will involve field trips to and studies of various tropical communities that interact with the reef system in the area, patch reefs, turtle grass beds, mangrove systems, sea shore (both rock and sandy), etc. Student will participate in formal lectures, laboratory exercises, and snorkeling and/or SCUBA diving field trips during the approximately seven day stay. PRQ: BIOL 101 Scheduled: Spring, as needed. Classified: T. Meets: MNO
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