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An asterisk (*) following the four-digit number indicates the course is approved for graduate credit.
Graduate College
Biological Science (BIOL)
BIOL 1114
(L,N)Introductory Biology
Lab 3. Introduction to the integration between structure and function among all levels of biological organization. Application of principles of evolution, genetics, physiology and ecology to understanding the integrated and interdependent nature of living systems through discussions emphasizing the process of science. Current issues and local research and observation and investigation in both lecture and lab. Recommended for non-science and science majors.
BIOL 3023
General Genetics
Prerequisite(s): BOT 1404, or ZOOL 1604, or equivalent. Inheritance in plants, animals, and microorganisms; molecular and classical aspects.
BIOL 3034*
General Ecology
Lab 4. Prerequisite(s): BOT 1404, ZOOL 1604 or equivalent; MATH 1513 or 1715. Physical and biotic environment, responses of organisms to the environment, behavioral and community ecology, natural ecosystems and man's interaction with ecosystems.
BIOL 3223
(N)Survey of Human Diseases
Prerequisite(s): 1114 or equivalent. Types of diseases, such as metabolic, genetic, infectious. Biological processes involved in disease. Impact of disease on human activity and of human activity on disease patterns. For the nonbiology major.
BIOL 3232
Human Reproduction
Prerequisite(s): 1114. Overview of human reproduction, including anatomy, physiology, embryology, genetics, evolution, birth control, teratogenic substances, pregnancy and childbirth. For the nonbiology major. No credit for students with credit in MICR 2123 and 2132 combined or ZOOL 3204.
BIOL 3243
(N)Biological Rhythms in Humans and Other Organisms
Fundamental concepts and questions related to biological timing, its properties, mechanism, and adaptive value. The implications of rhythms in human behavior and medicine.
BIOL 3604
Biological Principles for Teachers
Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): 1114, CHEM 1314, ZOOL 3204. Capstone course in biology for potential science teachers. Review of biological phenomena and principles as related to the curriculum.
BIOL 4524
Biological Laboratory Instrumentation
Lab 4. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1515 and BOT 1404 or MICR 2123 or ZOOL 1604 or equivalents or consent of insturctor. Lecture and laboratory course in biological instrumentation use, theory, experimental design, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Topics include liquid handling systems, pH/ISE meters, electrophoresis, spectrophotometers, centrifuges, chromatography, thermocylers, and DNA sequencers. No credit for students with credit in BIOL 5524.
BIOL 5100*
Current Topics in Biology for Teachers
1-4 credits, max 4. Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. Acquaints the primary or secondary teacher with recent advances in biology. May include lecture, laboratory or field work.
BIOL 5524*
Biological Laboratory Instrumentation
Lab 4. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1515 and BOT 1404 or MICR 2123 or ZOOL 1604 or equivalents or consent of instructor. Lecture and laboratory course in biological instrumentation use, theory, experimental design, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Topics include liquid handling systems, pH/ISE meters, electrophoresis, spectrophotometers, centrifuges, chromatrography, thermocylers, and DNA sequencers. No credit for students with credit in BIOL 4524.
Current as of:
06/18/2009 4:06 PM
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