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BIOL 4480: Topics in Field Biology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Specialized off-campus residential programs offered by department faculty and emphasize the ecology, behavior and/or the natural history of organisms in their natural environments. Focus and credit hours will vary, depending on the length and location of course, course workload, and the site at which the course is offered.
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BIOL 4484: Quan Methods Aquatic Eco
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will focus on the practical skills required to test hypotheses and solve problems in the aquatic ecosystem. Lectures will explore the quantitative and analytical methods most often used by aquatic scientists, drawing liberally on applied examples. Students will learn the statistical and analytical principles that form the foundation for sound sampling programs and experiments. Laboratories will be aimed at gaining experience in the applications of these methods. There will be a strong focus on the proper use of field and laboratory equipment. We will explore methods used in the study of aquatic ecosystems, and we will emphasize the development of skills that are most often sought after by potential employers. Our local field sites offer a rich array of opportunities to use technology to better understand the environment, and this course will strive to focus on environmental issues of regional importance. Two lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week.
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BIOL 4523: Algology
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A study of cytology, genetics and morphology as they relate to function; identification, classification, life histories, economic importance and ecological relations of the algae with emphasis on the algae of the region.
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BIOL 4550: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
An advanced course that examines the mechanisms resulting in biological evolution. Emphasis is placed on how these mechanisms operate at a variety of levels, from individual genes to distantly related species, and thereby produce the diversity of life observed on earth.
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BIOL 4570: Bio Study Design & Data Anal
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course examines the design and use of research hypotheses, controlled experiments, and data collection and analysis, as they apply to research in the biological sciences. Emphasis is on the role of statistical inference in the hypothetico-deductive approach to studying living organisms
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BIOL 4700: Mycology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A detailed examination of mushrooms, molds, and human mycoses, including an introduction to fungal ecology and assessment of fungal classification, as well as molecular systematics and an overview of medical significance. The course utilizes hands-on, student-driven, inquiry-based practices. Students will use scientific processes and procedures, data analysis, and research tools to investigate fungal morphogenesis, molecular diagnostics, culture techniques, ecological relationships, and human pathogenesis.
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BIOL 4720: Biology of the Higher Inverts
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Biology of Higher Invertebrates is an exploration of the life styles of the many animals without backbones, including form, function, and taxonomy. Lectures will focus on the unique features of different invertebrate phyla and the interesting ways animals interact with each other and their environments. We will cover topics in animal classification, life history and various types of human-invertebrate interactions. The laboratory section of this course will be composed of field work on campus and at Presque Isle, and laboratory work that examines invertebrate diversity and animal structure and function.
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BIOL 4740: Marine and Freshwater Invert
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Examination of the ecological adaptations of aquatic invertebrates with emphasis on their adaptations and trophic relationships. Three lecture hours weekly.
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BIOL 4745: Entomology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A specialized study of insects, this course covers identification and classification, development phases, physiological characteristics, economic importance, and disease vectors.
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BIOL 4750: Terrestrial Invertebrates
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A study of the ecology, natural history, and classification of terrestrial invertebrates, with emphasis on their identification, evolutionary relationships, and human impact or importance. Three lecture and two laboratory hours weekly. Alternate years.
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