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Graduate
Studies Continuing (GSTC)
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600.
Continuing Graduate Studies (0).
This course is intended
for graduate students who are continuing work on a graduate
thesis, or special research topic, or preparing for comprehensive
exams and who are not enrolled in any other coursework. Required
of all candidates not otherwise enrolled in the semester of
graduation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of
department/division chair. Notes: Lab Fee: $35.
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Biology (BIOL)
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505.
Primate Biology (3).
A study of the
morphology, behavior, ecology and evolutionary relationships of primates
including prosimians, monkeys, apes and hominids. Prerequisite(s):
BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106 and 108; or ANTH 202 and permission
of instructor. Notes: Offered every odd year in fall.
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508.
Invertebrate Biology (4:2-4).
An
introduction to the biology of invertebrate animals with emphases on their
physiology, anatomy and evolutionary relationships. Prerequisite(s):
BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $35.
Offered every even year in fall.
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510.
Vertebrate Natural History (4:2-4).
A
course covering the evolution, distribution, ecology and physiology of all
classes of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106 and 108.
Notes: Lab Fee: $30. Offered every odd year in spring.
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511.
Ornithology (4:2-4).
A lecture and field course in bird
evolution, ecology, behavior and field identification.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300 or permission of instructor.
Notes: Lab Fee: $30. Offered in summer.
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513.
Organic Evolution (3).
A study of the
mechanism of change in the genetic constitution of populations over time
with consideration of historical progress toward our present
understanding. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206, 300 and 317;
CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Offered in fall.
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515.
Environmental Biology (4:2-4).
A study
of the ways by which human activity alters natural ecosystems and affects
human health. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106
and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $35. Offered in spring. |
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517.
Human Genetics (3).
A comprehensive
study of human genetics, especially covering the areas of single gene
defects, chromosome disorders, cancer, multifactorial inheritance,
immunogenetics, behavior and populations. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204,
205, 206, 300 and 317; CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Offered every odd
year in fall. |
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518.
Animal Behavior (3).
A study of the
mechanisms and patterns of animal activity, including principles of
sociobiology. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106
and 108. Notes: Offered every even year in spring. |
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520.
Entomology (4:2-4).
A study of the
morphology, physiology, ecology and behavior of insects with emphasis upon
recognition of major insect groups and techniques for preservation and
identification. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM
106 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $40. Offered every odd year in fall. |
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521.
Cytogenetics (4:3-3).
A comprehensive study of the
chemical and physical properties of chromosomes and their behavior and
role in inheritance. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206, 300 and
317; CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $30. Offered every even year
in fall. |
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522. Immunology (4:2-4).
A study of immunity,
of the nature and molecular aspects of the immune response, and of
antibodies in the laboratory. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204,
205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $40.
Offered in spring. |
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524.
Advanced Botany (3). Relationship of
morphology and physiology to environmental factors that limit plant
distribution and growth. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and
300; CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Offered every even year in spring. |
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525.
Mycology (4:3-3). Survey of major
fungal taxons with emphasis on field collection, identification,
structural and functional studies and methods of laboratory culture and
experimentation. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206, 300 and 310;
and CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee: $35. Offered every odd year in
spring. |
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526.
Applied Microbiology (4:3-3). Examination
of the technological and natural uses of microorganisms in medicine, food
industry, agriculture and other fields of applied science.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206, 300 and 310; CHEM 106 and 108.
Notes: Lab Fee: $30. Offered every even year in spring. |
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527.
Population Biology (4:3-3). A survey
of the population biology of plants and animals. Emphasizes the assessment
and analysis of demographic factors (age, size and community integration)
that determine the abundance, distribution and diversity of natural
populations. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 300. Notes: Lab Fee: $30.
Offered every odd year in fall. |
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530.
Methods in Electron Microscopy (4:2-6). Introduction
to theory and methods used in studying biological and materials
science-specimens by scanning and/or transmission electron microscopy.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106 and 108; and CHEM
301, 302, 303, 304 or CHEM 310 and 311. Notes: Lab Fee: $50. Offered
every odd year in spring. |
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540.
Special Topics in Biology (3). A
detailed examination of specific subjects in biology. Prerequisite(s):
BIOL 204, 205, 206 and 300; CHEM 106 and 108; or graduate status; or
permission of instructor. Notes: Offered irregularly. May be retaken
for additional credit when different subjects are taught. |
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555.
Molecular Biology (3). A comprehensive, one-semester study
of the molecular basis of life. The course includes the structure
and function of macromolecules, synthesis and interactions of biologically
important molecules, molecular genetics, biochemical energetics,
enzymatics, and molecular mechanisms in biological systems. This
course is intended for students who plan to enter into a
health-professions graduate program (medical school, veterinary school,
dental school, medical technology), or a graduate program in
biology. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 300, CHEM 301.
Notes: Offered in fall of odd years. |
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556.
Molecular Genetics and Recombinant DNA Techniques (4:3-3). A
molecular study of the processes of gene expression and replication in
procaryotic and eucaryotic organisms and an examination of the recombinant
DNA techniques used in genetic engineering. Prerequisite(s): BIOL
204, 205, 206, 300 and 317; and CHEM 106 and 108. Notes: Lab Fee:
$50. Offered every even year in spring. |
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601.
Theory and Method in Biology (3). This
course is intended to introduce graduate students to the basic research
and communication techniques of biology. Students will also examine key
philosophical and ethical issues in biology today. Prerequisite(s):
Permission of instructor. Notes: Offered in fall. |
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605.
Bioethics (3). This course uses lectures, seminars, and case
study discussions to review ethical standards for scientists and ethical
issues in biology and medicine. |
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610.
Recent Advances in Molecular and Cellular Biology (3).
A
seminar course with reports and readings that deal with significant recent
developments in molecular and cellular biology. Prerequisite(s): 18
hours of biology courses. |
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611.
Recent Advances in Organismic and Developmental Biology (3).
A
seminar course with reports and readings that deal with significant recent
developments in organismic and developmental biology. Prerequisite(s):
18 hours of biology courses. |
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612.
Recent Advances in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology (3). A
seminar course with reports and readings that deal with significant recent
developments in environmental and evolutionary biology.
Prerequisite(s): 18 hours of biology courses. |
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620.
Supervised Laboratory Instruction (3:6).
Students
work directly with a faculty member in the instruction of the laboratory
activities of selected BIOL and SCIE courses. Notes: A grade of S or
U is recorded. Offered in fall, spring and summer. |
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629.
Advanced Topics in Cellular/Molecular Biology (3).
An
in-depth study of selected topics in cellular and molecular biology,
comprising both lecture and seminar-style discussion of recent research
literature. Laboratory sections, when offered, emphasize the experimental
application of modern molecular techniques. Prerequisite(s):
Permission of instructor. Corequisite(s) : Biology 630 when offered
in the same semester. Notes: May be retaken for additional credit
with permission of advisor or chair, Department of Biology. |
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630.
Advanced Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab (1:0-3).
A
laboratory course which accompanies Biology 629 in some semesters. The
course will cover cellular physiology or offer advanced techniques in
molecular biology. Notes: Lab Fee: $35. |
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631.
Advanced Topics in Organismal and Developmental Biology (3).
Course
topics will vary from semester to semester. Topics will include advanced
animal social behavior, invertebrate biology and advanced instruction in
developmental biology. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.
Notes: May be retaken for additional credit with permission of advisor or
chair, Department of Biology. |
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632.
Advanced Topics in Ecology/Evolutionary Biology (3).
Course
will vary from semester to semester. Course topics will include plant
ecology, insect ecology, human ecology and advanced evolutionary biology.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Notes: May be retaken for
additional credit with the permission of advisor or chair, Department of
Biology. |
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633.
Advanced Topics in Physiology/Integrative Biology (3).
An
in-depth study of selected homeostatic mechanisms in animals, comprising
both lecture and seminar-style discussion of recent research literature.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Notes: May be retaken for
additional credit with permission of advisor or chair, Department of
Biology. |
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640.
Readings in Biology (1:1).
A seminar
in which a book or series of research papers will be read and discussed
with reference to important current issues in biology.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Notes: Offered in fall,
spring and summer. A grade of S or U is recorded. May be retaken for
additional credit. |
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671.
Graduate Research in Biology (3).
Graduate
students participate in scholarly research with a graduate faculty member. Prerequisite(s):
Graduate standing, non-thesis option students only. Notes:
Open to non-thesis students only. Notes: Lab Fee: $30.
May not be repeated for credit. |
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695-696.
Thesis (3) (3).
Faculty directed
student research, offered individually, culminating in a written
thesis for the MS degree in biology degree. Notes: Lab Fee:
$30. Offered in fall, spring and summer. |
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697.
Presentation of Biological Research (1).
Students
will prepare a seminar presentation based on thesis research and will
present it as a part of the departmental seminar series. Students may not
receive credit for this course and BIOL 609. Prerequisite(s): Thesis
option and permission of instructor. Notes: A grade of S or U is
recorded. Offered in fall, spring and summer. |
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