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BIOC 384: Structural Chemistry and Biochemistry
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Chemistry 384)
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BIOL 105a: and b.Introduction to Biological Processes
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Development of critical thought, communication skills, and understanding of central concepts in biology, through exploration of a timely topic. The content of each section varies. The department.
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BIOL 105a - and b.Introduction to Biological Processes
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BIOL 106a: and b.Introduction to Biological Investigation
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Investigation of biological questions via extended laboratory or field projects. Emphasis is placed on observation skills, development and testing of hypotheses, experimental design, data collection, statistical analysis, and scientific writing and presentation. The department. One 75 minute period and one four hour laboratory. Biology 105 and 106 may be taken in any order. Students who have not taken any introductory biology should start with Biology 105 or Biology 106.
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BIOL 172a: Microbial Wars
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Science, Society, and Technology 172) This course examines ways in which some microbes have become a problem due to misuse by humans. The topics include resistance to antibiotics, emerging infections, and bioterrorism. Introductory material stresses the differences between microbes, including bacteria, protozoa, and viruses.
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BIOL 178a: or b.Special Projects in Biology
12.00 Credits
Vassar College
Execution and analysis of a laboratory or field study. Project to be arranged with individual instructor. The department. Open to freshmen and sophomores only.
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BIOL 187a: Plants and Plant Communities of the Mid-Hudson Region
12.00 Credits
Vassar College
Plants are the most conspicuous components of terrestrial ecosystems. In this course, students learn how to observe and describe variation in plant form so one can recognize locally common plant species and determine their scientific names. Students also learn to recognize the characteristic plant communities of the Mid-Hudson region. The course is structured around weekly field trips to local natural areas. Locations are chosen to illustrate the typical plant species and communities of the region, the ecosystem services provided by plants, environmental concerns, and conservation efforts. This course is appropriate for students interested in biology, environmental science, and environmental studies, and anyone wishing to learn more about our natural environment. Mr. Schlessman Two 75-minute periods; one 4.5-hour laboratory. First six weeks of the fall semester. Enrollment strictly limited to 22.
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BIOL 202b: Plant Physiology and Development
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An examination of the cellular and physiological bases of plant maintenance, growth, development, and reproduction; with emphasis on the values of different plants as experimental systems. Mr. Pregnall. Three 50-minute periods; one 4-hour laboratory. Not offered in 2008/09.
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BIOL 205b: Introduction to Microbiology
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An introduction to the world of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. The study of bacteria is stressed. Studies of the morphology, physiology, and genetics of bacteria are followed by their consideration in ecology, industry, and medicine. Mr. Esteban. Two 75-minute periods; two 2-hour laboratories.
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BIOL 206b: Environmental Biology
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A biological exploration of the impacts of contemporary agricultural production, transportation, energy production, natural resource exploitation and climate change on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The course also examines habitat destruction and restoration, invasive species and emerging human and wildlife diseases. Field and laboratory data collection techniques are introduced, and then used to test hypotheses generated during lecture and discussion.. Ms Christenson. Two 75-minute periods; one 4-hour laboratory. Not offered in 2008/09.
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BIOL 208b: Plant Structure and Diversity
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A study of the origins and diversification of plants. Problems to be analyzed may include mechanical support, internal transport, mechanical and biochemical defenses, life-histories, reproductive strategies, and modes of speciation. Laboratories include comparative study of the divisions of plants and identification of locally common species and families in the field. Mr. Pregnall, Ms. Ronsheim, or Mr. Schlessman. Three 50-minute periods; one 4-hour laboratory.
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