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3.00 Credits
BIOL 148 -- Biodiversity Conservation (3). Conservation biology is a multidisciplinary science with a focus on preserving the diversity of species and ecosystems. the Biodiversity Conservation course uses the Adirondacks as a case study to explore contemporary issues of climate damage, habitat loss, invasive species, pollution, population, and over-population. Conservation efforts in the Adirondacks provide a local and in depth understanding of the global issues and strategies to protect biological diversity on Earth. This course does not count toward Biology major requirements.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 151 -- General Biology I (4) The focus of this course is on cellular processes. Topics include cell structure, photosynthesis and respiration, cell division and genetics, and evolution. Lab required. Fall only. Gen Ed: SB & LB credit.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
BIOL 152 -- General Biology II (4) Evolutionary processes and resulting biodiversity, animal and plant morphology and physiology, and ecological relationships. Lab required. Spring only. Gen Ed: SB & LB credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 210 -- Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) Basic principles of human anatomy and physiology with special emphasis on the mechanisms of homeostasis and the interrelationships of structure and function. Lab required. Non-majors only. Gen Ed: SB & LB credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 300 -- Ecology (1-3) Physical environment of terrestrial and fresh-water ecosystems, interspecific and intraspecific relationships, speciation, demography, growth and regulation of populations, energy flow, community organization and development. Prerequisites: BIOL 151 or BIOL 125, and BIOL 152. Lab required for Biology Majors. Fall.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 303 -- Organization and Function of Plants (3) Biological processes of plants and the role various structures (cells, tissues, and organs) play in them. Relationship between functions and reactions of plants and those of other organisms. Significant research discussed. Prerequisites: BIOL 151 or 125, and 152. Lab Required. Fall only.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
BIOL 311 -- Genetics (4) Principles of genetics, including classic Mendelian studies, chromosomal considerations and biochemical approaches to understanding the genetic material and how it functions. Prerequisites: BIOL 151 or 125, and 152. Recitation required. Fall and Spring.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 319 -- Evolutionary Biology (3) Evolutionary Biology examines the mechanisms that have resulted in the rich diversity of life. Students will explore connections between natural selection and genetics, population biology, form and function, sexual selection, development, the fossil record and human evolution. Prerequisites: BIOL 151 or 125, and 152.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 320 -- Microbiology (4) Morphological, physiological genetic, and biotechnological concepts of bacteria, fungi and viruses. Laboratory emphasizes sterile culture techniques and current technology, Prerequisites: BIOL 151 or 125, and 152, and CHEM 105 and 106. Lab required. Fall.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
BIOL 331 -- Natural History of Higher Vertebrates (4) Life histories, systematics, behavior, distribution, reproduction and evolution of birds and mammals. Emphasis on species of northeastern United States and Canada. Prerequisites: BIOL 151 or 125, and 152. Lab required. Spring.
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