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4.00 Credits
4, 3/3 Prerequisites: BIO 211, CHE 111and CHE 112. Principles of heredity. Inheritance of specific plant, animal, and human traits. Biochemical aspects of the gene. Relationship of genetics to evolution.
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4.00 Credits
4, 3/3 Prerequisites: BIO 211, CHE 201. Structure, organization, and function in living matter at the molecular level.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: BIO 100 and upper-division status. Physiology and pertinent anatomy of the major organ systems of the human body including consideration of clinical health and disease. Not applicable as a biology elective for students pursuing a B.A. in biology.
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1.00 Credits
1, 0/3 Prerequisites: BIO 100 and upper-division status. Human anatomy and functions of the major anatomical systems using the techniques of rigorous animal dissection (e.g., cats and sheep organs) and physiological experiments. Not applicable as a biology elective for students pursuing a B.A. in biology.
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4.00 Credits
4, 3/3 Prerequisites: BIO 211, CHE 201. In-depth examination of the cell. Emphasis on the contribution of the molecular approach to the understanding of cell structure and functions, in particular, the contribution of recombinant DNA technology.
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4.00 Credits
4, 3/3 Prerequisites: BIO 212, BIO 213, CHE 111, CHE 112. Ecosystems, biotic communities, interspecific and intraspecific relationships, biogeochemical cycles, energy flow, population ecology, introduction to analysis of community composition, effects of humanity in modifying natural environments. Several halfday or all-day field trips may be required.
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4.00 Credits
4, 2/6 Prerequisites: BIO 211, CHE 111, CHE 112. Microorganisms and techniques of observing their morphology, growth characteristics, and distribution. The relationship of microorganisms to human activities.
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4.00 Credits
4, 3/3 Prerequisites: BIO 212 and BIO 213. Function, evolution, and development of the diversity of vertebrate structure. Rigorous dissections of representative vertebrate morphologies (e.g., preserved sharks, amphibians, cats, etc.).
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: BIO 100 and upper-division status. Non-majors only. Human inheritance and the social implications of genetics to modern society.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: BIO 100 and upper-division status. Non-majors only. Anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system, development of the human embryo, and the processes of birth and lactation.
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