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BIOL L200: Environmental Biology and Conservation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Study of flora and fauna of northwest Indiana through laboratory and fieldwork. Emphasis on identification, classification, life histories, and habitats of organisms and their conservation as renewable resources. (Summer II)
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BIOL L215: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: sophomore standing. Fundamental ecology will be presented and applied to conservation of ecosystems and wildlife. In laboratory sessions, students will perform research on restoration of an ecosystem, for example, a prairie. This course is for nonmajors only. (Summer I)
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BIOL L290: Introduction to Biological Research
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: BIOL L101. An introduction to the biological research of IU Northwest, preparing students to undertake BIOL L490 research projects. (Fall, Spring)
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BIOL L300: Social Implications of Biology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Biological aspects of social problems such as HEY, genetic engineering, population explosion, eugenics, drug abuse, heredity, hazards of irradiation, etc. (Occasionally)
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BIOL L302: Topics in Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: nonmajor junior or senior standing. Physiology, genetics, and biochemistry. Topics to be considered may vary from year to year: cancer, genetic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, blood groups, immune system, genetic damage, contraception and pregnancy, genetics of intelligence, environmental hazards, genetic engineering, etc. (Occasionally)
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BIOL L316: Fundamentals of Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: junior standing. An exploration of the anatomical and physiological factors relating to the development of human sexuality with particular emphasis on the biological mechanisms involved in health and disease. (Summer I or II).
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BIOL L321: Principles of Immunology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: L211 and CHEM C101 or CHEM C105. An introductory survey of the basic principles of immunology and their practical applications. (Spring)
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BIOL L331: Introduction to Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: a course in genetics. Principles of human genetics are presented. The emphases are on new developments in the field afforded by present-day techniques in molecular biology. Among the topics considered are sex inheritance, molecular basis of genetic diseases, oncogenesis, and immune systems structure. (Fall)
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BIOL L363: Genetics and Humans
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
Principles of heredity at the molecular, cellular, individual, and population levels. Credit not given for both BIOL L363 and BIOL L331. (Fall)
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BIOL L378: Biological Aspects of Aging
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Southeast
P: BIOL L100, PHYS P130, or the equivalent. Biological mechanisms that alter cells with age and the effects those changes have on the human organism as a whole. Models for the aging process will be presented, as well as research done on the major systems of the body. (Summer I or II)
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