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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2114 An Introduction to the Diverse World of Plants.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Focuses on the mysterious and exciting world of forensic science and forensic psychology, with an emphasis on the techniques, skills, tools, and procedures used in the discovery process and their limitations. The nature of physical evidence is studied, along with the limitations that technology, knowledge, and human behavior impose. Class discussions cover DNA analyses, fingerprint, hair, fiber, and bullet comparisons, footwear impressions, crime-scene search and investigation as well as discussion of the psychological domains of eyewitness testimony, the malleability of memory, the fallibility of judgments, and decision-making.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1103, BIO1103L or BIO1009, BIO1009L, Mathematics Placement Level 2 and either PHY1205, PHY1205L or PHY1109, PHY1109L or CHE1202, CHE1202L or CHE1101 or permission of instructor. Lecture and laboratory Investigates Earth's physical structure and place in the solar system, global climate patterns, evolution of biomes, energy flow, and biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems. Also investigates cycling of chemical elements in ecosystems and trophic relationships within ecosystems. Presents selected ecosystems exemplify unifying concepts of ecology. Discusses the impact of human activity on ecosystems. Laboratory concentrates on field study of concepts.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2132 General Ecology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L, CHE1202, CHE1202L and BIO2132, BIO2132L or permission of instructor Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Examines toxins in the environment due to natural causes and human effects. Covers sampling and survey techniques, risk assessment, and legal regulations.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2138L Environmental Toxicology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory, and field trips. This course emphasizes the evolution and diversity of invertebrates. Topics will include the phylogeny of Parazoa and Eumetazoa and the phyla within the derived clades of the Eumetazoa, as well as their life-histories, and functional morphology.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2143 Invertebrate Zoology
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L recommended Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Emphasizes the unique structural and functional adaptations of vertebrates. Focuses on the anatomy and physiology of representative vertebrates including Agatha, cartilaginous and bony fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Laboratory includes dissection of lamprey, dogfish shark, and cat as representative vertebrates provides for study of functional anatomy.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2148 Vertebrate Zoology.
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