BIOL - Biology

BIOL 1090 Freshman Evaluation

Freshman students majoring in Biology must complete the Biology Pre-Test Assessment during their first semester at UMHB.

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BIOL 1105 Living World Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 1305. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 1110 Zoology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 1310. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 1120 Botany Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 1320. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 1140 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology Lab

Lab component of Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 1150 General Biology I Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 1350. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 1160 General Biology II Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 1360. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 1191 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants. Prerequisite: 8 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 1193 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 1291 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip.  Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants.  Prerequisite: 8 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor.  May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 1293 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 1305 Living World

Study of some basic principles common to all living things such as cellular composition, energetics, inheritance and genetic principles, diversity of life, ecology. The course is intended for students requiring a lab science but cannot be used as credit towards a biology major or minor.
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BIOL 1310 Zoology

A survey of the animal kingdom, including structure, physiology, heredity, and ecology of animals with an emphasis on the evolution of the organ systems.
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BIOL 1320 Botany

A survey of the plant kingdom, including morphology, physiology, ecology, and economic uses of plants.
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BIOL 1340 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology

Study of the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology. Topics include the hierarchy of body structure and organization and basic biological chemistry.The course is intended for students requiring a lab science but cannot be used as credit towards a biology major or minor.

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BIOL 1350 General Biology I

This course will explore foundational concepts and processes in biology, including biomolecules, cell structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, cell division, photosynthesis and cellular respiration, genetics, and plant processes.
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BIOL 1360 General Biology II

This course will explore foundational concepts and processes in biology, including biodiversity, evolution, animal systems, and ecology. Prerequisite: BIOL 1350/1150.
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BIOL 1391 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants. Prerequisite: 8 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 1393 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson.

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BIOL 1491 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip.  Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants.  Prerequisite: 8 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor.  May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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BIOL 1493 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 2001 Laboratory Assistantship

Faculty-supervised experience in assisting with laboratory studies. May be repeated subject to availability of assignments. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson.

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BIOL 2140 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 2340. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 2141 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 2341. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 2170 Research Methods

This course investigates biological experimentation. Topics include experimental design, the scientific process, scientific writing, the philosophy of science, bioethics, critical thinking, usage of common laboratory equipment, and laboratory team work. Prerequisite: BIOL 1360/1160;
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BIOL 2171 Research Methods Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 2170. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 2180 Microbiology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 2380. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 2191 Seminar

Requirements include a literature search, oral presentation, and discussion on a relevant topic in Biology. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: 12 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor.

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BIOL 2193 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 2291 Seminar


Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants. Prerequisite: 8 hours of biology or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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BIOL 2293 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 2301 Endangered Species

Endangered Species will use examples from the field of conservation biology to demonstrate the role of science and the limits of science in addressing the complex issues involved in the efforts to preserve threatened and endangered species. Because the practical application of this multidisciplinary field relies on both scientific evidence and social and political will, it is an excellent focal point to begin discussing the roles of science and scientific methods in public and private decision-making and the limits of science in understanding the world. This course will fulfill the Scientific Inquiry requirement of the core curriculum.

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BIOL 2330 Foundations of Comparative Physiology

Students will explore, in plants and animals, relationship between environment, form and physiology. Prerequisite: BIOL 1360/1160.

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BIOL 2340 Human Anatomy & Physiology I

Study of the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems including the integumentary, skeletal and muscular. Students will be required to sign up for three additional lab practical times outside of the posted course times through the Biology department within two weeks after the term begins.
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BIOL 2341 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

A continuation of BIOL 2340. Systems covered include the nervous, endocrine, reproductive, lymphatic, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and excretory. Prerequisite: a grade of ‘C’ or higher in BIOL 2340 and BIOL 2140. Students will be required to sign up for three additional lab practical times outside of the posted course times through the Biology department within two weeks after the term begins.
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BIOL 2380 Microbiology

An introduction to the morphology and physiology of micro-organisms with emphasis on bacteria, the principles of immunology, laboratory methods, and practical applications. Prerequisite: BIOL 1350/1150 or BIOL 2340/2140. Lab fee.
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BIOL 2391 Seminar-Special Topics in Biology

A study of special topics in Biology. Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants. Prerequisite: 8 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 2393 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 2430 Natural History Expedition for Non-majors

Consists of an extended field trip to different ecological regions of the United States or Mexico with an emphasis on the geology, climate, flora, fauna, and culture of the area visited. Participants will be responsible for maintenance of expedition equipment and may collect and identify geological and biological specimens where appropriate. Course is intended for students requiring a lab science but cannot be used as credit towards a Biology major or minor. Enrollment will be limited and will require permission of the instructor. Expenses will be shared by participants. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 2491 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, field work, or a weekend field trip.  Expenses for field trips will be shared by the participants.  Prerequisite: 8 hours of Biology or permission of the instructor.  May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 2493 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 3001 Laboratory Assistantship

Faculty-supervised experience in assisting with laboratory studies. May be repeated subject to availability of assignments. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson.

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BIOL 3110 Genetics Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 3310. Required for Biology Majors. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 3135 Ornithology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 3335. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 3150 Invertebrate Zoology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 3350. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 3160 Plant Taxonomy Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 3360. Lab fee. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 3170 General Ecology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 3370. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 3175 Human Physiology Lab

This course is designed to study the fundamental concepts of human physiology-including reproductive, neural, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine and sensory systems- using hands-on experiments and computer simulations. Student EKGs, blood pressure, respiratory volume and reflexes will be measured and analyzed. Prerequisites: BIOL 2341 and BIOL 2141. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 3191 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 3193 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee. 

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BIOL 3291 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 3293 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee. 

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BIOL 3310 Genetics

A study of the physical bases and principles of inheritance and variation in plants and animals, with an emphasis on the genetics of man. Prerequisite: BIOL 1350/1150 and 1360/1160 or BIOL 1310/1100 and 1320/1120.

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BIOL 3325 Medicinal Botany

A variety of plant-derived pharmaceuticals and toxins are considered. Students explore the discovery, purification, and molecular mechanisms of plant-derived drugs. Reading primary scientific literature and writing in an appropriate style are emphasized in the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 2170, 2171, and BIOL 3310 or permission of the instructor.

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BIOL 3335 Ornithology

A general study of birds and their structure, food relations, nesting habits, seasonal distribution, migration, economic importance, and conservation, with field observations and special reference to Texas birds. Weekend field trip required. Prerequisite: BIOL 1350/1150, 1360/1160 or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3340 Immunology

A study of the mechanisms involved in the immune response. Emphasis on the structure and function of the components of the immune system, including humoral and cellular activity, complement, and hypersensitivity. Prerequisites: BIOL 2341/2141 or 2470, 2380/2180 and 3310 with a C or higher in each course.

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BIOL 3350 Invertebrate Zoology

A basic survey of the fundamental taxonomy, morphology, physiology, and ecology of the invertebrate taxa. Prerequisite: BIOL 2170/2175 and 2330.
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BIOL 3360 Plant Taxonomy

A study of flowering plants of Central Texas, emphasizing techniques of identification and classification, with herbarium and field work. Ethical collecting and documentation of biological specimens, and reading primary scientific literature and writing in appropriate style are also emphasized in the course. Weekend field trip may be required. Prerequisites: BIOL 2170/2171.

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BIOL 3370 General Ecology

A study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment with emphasis on energy flow, community structure and population biology. Prerequisites: a minimum "C" standing in each of BIOL 1360/1160 and MATH 1306.
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BIOL 3375 Human Physiology

This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the function & regulation of the human body and physiological integration of the organ systems to maintain homeostasis. Course content will include neural & hormonal homeostatic control mechanisms, as well as study of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, immune, reproductive, and endocrine organ systems. Principles of cellular physiology will be emphasized throughout the semester. Prerequisite: BIOL 2341 and BIOL 2141. Concurrent enrollment in the Human Physiology Laboratory course.
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BIOL 3391 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 3393 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 3491 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 3493 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4001 Laboratory Assistantship

Faculty-supervised experience in assisting with laboratory studies. May be repeated subject to availability of assignments. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson.

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BIOL 4090 Senior Evaluation

Students majoring in Biology must complete the biology achievement examination prior to graduation. This exam should be taken during the senior year. Examination fee.

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BIOL 4100 Vertebrate Zoology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4300. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 4105 Cell Biology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4305. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 4115 Developmental Biology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4315. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 4120 Marine Biology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4320. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 4145 Herpetology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4345. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 4160 Bacteriology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4360. Laboratory fee.
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BIOL 4170 Applied Ecology Lab

This is the laboratory component for BIOL 4370. Required for Biology Majors. Laboratory fees.
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BIOL 4180 Survey of Contemporary Biological Research Publications

Students will evaluate published primary biological literature and present selected publications orally. Faculty will select specific research topics for exploration, and these topics may vary by semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 2170 and BIOL 3310
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BIOL 4190 Independent Learning

An introduction to research representing individual work of senior level.  Conferences and laboratory work to be specified according to the subject at the discretion of the instructor.  Prerequisite:  12 hours of Biology, 6 of which must be advanced level, and permission of the instructor. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4191 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 4193 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4194 Capstone Writing

This is a Writing Emphasis course that prepares students for authentic writing in Biology through the production of a formal research proposal that requires an extensive search of scientific literature and documentation of appropriate sources. Students will also produce personalized documents typically included in a professional portfolio. Prerequisite: Senior classification and a minimum “C” standing in each of BIOL 2170, 2171, 3110, 3310, and WRIT 3344.
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BIOL 4195 Capstone Seminar

Requirements include a literature search, oral presentation, and discussion on a relevant topic in Biology. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: senior classification or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 4290 Independent Learning

An introduction to research representing individual work of senior level.  Conferences and laboratory work to be specified according to the subject at the discretion of the instructor.  Prerequisite:  12 hours of Biology, 6 of which must be advanced level, and permission of the instructor. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4291 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 4293 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4300 Vertebrate Zoology

Identification, life histories, distribution, and adaptations of vertebrate animals. Extensive field work and one weekend trip. Prerequisite: BIOL 1360/1160 and one of the following: BIOL 2330 or BIOL 2340/2140. Laboratory fee. Fall only.
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BIOL 4305 Cell Biology

A study of the structure, function, reproduction, and biochemistry of eukaryotic cells and their organelles. Prerequisites: BIOL 3310 and CHEM 1410 & 1420.
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BIOL 4315 Developmental Biology

An introduction to the cell behavior and molecular pathways that control embryonic development. Several representative organisms, invertebrate and vertebrate, will be utilized along with an introduction to recent advances and techniques in developmental biology. Those techniques will be applied in the laboratory to study such organisms as planarians, sea urchins, and chickens. Prerequisites: BIOL 2170/2175, BIOL 3310 and MATH 2303. BIOL 4305/4105 recommended.
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BIOL 4320 Marine Biology

A general study of the biotic and abiotic components of estuarine and marine systems, with emphasis on the Gulf Coast of Texas. Weekend field trip required. Prerequisites: BIOL 1350/1150, 1360/1160 and one of the following: BIOL 2330 or BIOL 2340/2140 or BIOL 2370/2175.
 
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BIOL 4325 Cancer Biology

This course explores the processes of transformation and tumor formation, focusing on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of carcinogenesis, tumor pathology and metastasis. Topics include: molecular and cellular basis of cancer, including viral and cellular oncogenes, tumor suppression mechanics, cellular immortality, genomic intergrity, angiogenesis, metastasis, and traditional and developing theories. Open to upper-division students only. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310.
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BIOL 4345 Herpetology

An introduction to the taxonomy, ecology, morphology and behavior of amphibians and reptiles. Weekend field trip may be required. Prerequisite: BIOL 1360/1160 and one of the following: BIOL 2330, 2340/2140 or 2370/2175.
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BIOL 4360 Bacteriology

Bacteria and the viruses that infect them are examined, including form, structure, reproduction, physiology, metabolism, characterization and identification. Major emphasis will be on distribution in nature and their beneficial and detrimental effects on humans and agriculture. Students will also learn how to read, analyze and discuss primary scientific literature publications on related topics. Prerequisites: BIOL 2380/2180 and BIOL 3310 with a 'C' or higher in each course.
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BIOL 4370 Applied Ecology

A study of interrelationships between organisms and their environment. Emphasis on environmental characteristics, population dynamics, modes of reproduction and foraging, and inter-& intra-specific relationships. Prerequisites: minimum "C" in MATH 1306 and BIOL 3310.

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BIOL 4380 Pathogenic Microbiology

A study of the isolation, identification, control, morphology, physiology, and immunogenicity of disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and eukaryotic parasites.
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BIOL 4390 Independent Learning

An introduction to research representing individual work of senior level.  Conferences and laboratory work to be specified according to the subject at the discretion of the instructor.  Prerequisite:  12 hours of Biology, 6 of which must be advanced level, and permission of the instructor. Labratory fee.

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BIOL 4391 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 4393 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4450 Natural History Expedition

Consists of an extended field trip to different ecological regions of the United States or Mexico with an emphasis on the geology, climate, flora, fauna, and culture of the area visited. Participants will be responsible for maintenance of expedition equipment and may collect and identify geological and biological specimens where appropriate. Natural History Expedition is not intended to be a substitute for those academic courses required of a major or for the teaching field in Biology. Enrollment will be limited and will require permission of the instructor. Expenses will be shared by participants. May be repeated for credit. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4490 Independent Learning

An introduction to research representing individual work of senior level. Conferences and laboratory work to be specified according to the subject at the discretion of the instructor. Prerequisite: 12 hours of Biology, 6 of which must be advanced level, and permission of the instructor. Laboratory fee.

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BIOL 4491 Seminar

Requirements may include classroom study, fieldwork, or a weekend field trip. Expenses for field trip will be shared by participants. Prerequisite: BIOL 3310 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.

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BIOL 4493 Biological Research

Students will conduct biological research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will be expected to keep a research notebook according to standard laboratory practices and may be required to submit a research proposal at the discretion of the faculty member. A final written report of work accomplished will be required. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee.

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