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3.00 Credits
This course studies the relationships between organisms and their environments. It includes population dynamics, nutrient cycling, community and ecosystem structure, evolution, natural selection, and current environmental issues. Prerequisite: BIO 107, BIO 108 Co-requisite: BIO 231 3/0/0
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1.00 Credits
This course provides laboratory experiences that apply to the topics and concepts covered in the Ecology lecture. Prerequisite: BIO 107, BIO 108 Co-requisite: BIO 230 0/3/0 Lab fee charged
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1.00 Credits
Special Projects in Biology
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2.00 Credits
Special Projects in Biology
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3.00 Credits
In these courses, students are provided with directed study and research in selected topics in biological sciences, including literature research and laboratory experience. Lab hours depend on project (usually 2 hours per week per credit) Prerequisite: Project approval by instructor Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the field of biotechnology. It discusses the history of biopharmaceutical industry, the drug discovery process, and bio-pharmaceutical drugs currently on the market. It also covers biotechnology applications such as gene therapy, reproductive cloning, genetic fingerprinting, recombinant DNA technology, and protein expression systems. Prerequisite: High school biology or BIO 120 or equivalent 3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces nanoscience applications in biotechnology. It covers the history, theory, applications, and future of the field. It discusses equipment such as atomic force microscopes, and concepts related to self assembly, biosensors and drug delivery systems. Prerequisite: High school chemistry and biology or CHE 107 and BIO 120 3/0/0
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2.00 Credits
This course provides theoretical and practical knowledge of a working biotechnology laboratory. It covers how to operate standard equipment, prepare solutions, write protocols and present data. It introduces technical math, graphing and Good Manufacturing Practices. It provides hands-on experience with electrophoresis, PCR, and laboratory notebook maintenance. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: BIT 103 1/2/0 FA/SP Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course describes recombinant DNA techniques, as well as molecular biology of genes. It discusses molecular cloning, plasmid design, transfection and protein expression systems. It provides laboratory experience with plasmid isolation, transformation, electrophoresis, and PCR. Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIT 150 2/2/0 Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course describes cell physiology and prepares students for work with recombinant protein expression systems. It specifically addresses bioreactor design, large-scale manufacturing and fermentation conditions. It includes laboratory exercises on aseptic cell culture techniques, cryopreservation, cell quantification and viability assays. Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 104, BIT 150 2/2/0 Lab fee charged
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