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2.00 Credits
A directed project to develop at least one laboratory experiment and/or classroom activity that teaches basic concepts in undergraduate astronomy. Both written and oral presentations (including a demonstration of the experiment or activity) will be required. Prerequisite: PHYS 214 and 216 or PHYS 210B and 209B; ASTR 231.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The Department of Physics and Astronomy encourages independent study and considers it to be an educational undertaking. Students wishing to enroll for special studies are required to submit to their supervising faculty members proposals which outline their projects and exhibit specific plans for their successful completion.
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2.00 Credits
Supervised research in an area of astronomy that is currently under investigation by one or more members of the physics and astronomy department’s faculty. This course may be repeated for up to 6 units of credit. Prerequisites: junior standing and consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. A factual and conceptual exploration of the living world through presentation, student inquiry, and laboratory exercises. Topics include the bases of life—organization of living systems, from molecules to ecosystems, and their interactions—genetics, evolution, and ecology. Satisfies GE, category B2 (Biological Sciences), and the GE laboratory requirement. Not applicable to the biology major.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours. The unifying concepts of biology. Topics include the chemical and physical bases of life; cellular structure and function; molecular and Mendelian genetics; reproduction, development, structure, and function of representative plants and animals; and evolution and ecology. Satisfies GE, category B2 (Biological Sciences). Not applicable to the biology major.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. First in three-semester series required for biology and other science majors. Introduces the extraordinary diversity of life and evolutionary relationships between groups of organisms, and compares body plans. For biology majors, satisfies GE, categories B2 or B3, and the GE laboratory requirement. * Laboratory fee may be charged; see current Schedule of Classes. Page 80 Biology Sonoma State University 2006-2008 Catalog
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Second in three-semester series required for biology majors. Introduces mechanism of inheritance, evolution, and ecology. Recent advances in understanding processes underlying ecological and evolutionary relationships will be emphasized. For biology majors, satisfies GE, categories B2 or B3 and the GE laboratory requirement. May be taken before BIOL 121.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Third in three-semester series required for biology majors. Introduction to cell and molecular biology, with emphasis on molecular processes, cellular physiology, and regulatory mechanisms. For biology and other science majors, satisfies GE, categories B2 or B3 and the GE laboratory requirement. Prerequisites: BIOL 121 and 122 or consent of instructor and CHEM 115AB/116AB. Concurrent or prior enrollment in CHEM 335A or 232 recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. An introduction to the organization and characteristics of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, protists and viruses. Topics include their role in agriculture, industry and disease processes. Not applicable in the Biology major. Prerequisites: BIOL 110 or 115 or 121/122 and CHEM 115AB/116AB or 105.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Survey of the body systems. Designed for pursuing careers in the allied health professions. Satisfies GE, category B3 and GE laboratory requirement. Prerequisite: BIOL 110 or 115 or 121/122.
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