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BIO 40143 BIOCHEMISTRY

Introduces the structure of biomolecules. Topics include: protein, carbohydrates, lipid structure and metabolism, enzyme kinetics, photosynthesis and protein synthesis.

BIO 40350 COMP ANATOMY VERTEBRATES & LAB

Comparative study of the functional anatomy of major vertebrate groups. Covers three perspectives: Organisms remote past (phylogeny), its recent past or stages of early development (ontogeny), and present (morphology). Laboratories involve detailed dissection of the lamprey eel (Petromyzon), the mud puppy (Necturus), and dogfish shark (Squalus), an advanced vertebrate, the cat (Felis cattus) and selected mammalian organs. Lab integrated with lecture. Prerequisites: BIO 10042 Principles of Biology Lab and BIO 10043 Principles of Biology, and BIO 20042 Organismic Biology Lab and BIO 20043 Organismic Biology. Includes corresponding lab.

BIO 41023 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY

A comparative study of animal physiology as adaptation. Topics include thermal regulation, osmoregulation,digestion, circulation, respiration, excretion, sensation, movement and energy metabolism in vertebrates and invertebrates.

BIO 41043 INTERNSHIP: BIOLOGY

Practical experience in the major area of study, arranged individually and taken after the completion of the major course work.

BIO 41523 ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION

Explores scientific methodology, religious methodology and the relationship between these domains of inquiry. Brief survey of the historical relationship between science and religion (e.g., Christianity and the rise of western scientific method, the Galileo affair, etc.) and contemporary controversial issues such as Big Bang and evolution. Crosslisted with REL 41523, LAS 41523.

BIO 42043 INTERNSHIP: BIOLOGY

Participate as assistants in off-campus clinical or lab settings in some area of professional medicine or biology. Specific examples of acceptable programs include pharmacy labs, veterinary or human medicine clinics, and research labs in universities and private companies. Requirements include a written report on specific disease or research study and journal writing.

BIO 42543 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

Introduction to biological basis of animal behavior with emphasis on adaptive significance of behavioral phenomena. Topics include: genetic basis of behavior, perceptual and effectual systems, ethology, neurophysiology, learning, animal communication, sexual behavior and the social systems. Prerequisites: BIO 20043 Organismic Biology and consent of instructor.

BIO 43000 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY & LAB

Study of developmental processes in living organisms. Utilizes comparative view of developmental patterns generated by cellular, chemical, and genetic control mechanisms. Lectures focus primarily on human development and address common developmental defects. Includes corresponding lab.

BIO 44042 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Directed-study course for students entering fields of professional medicine. Learn terminology applicable to the organ systems of the human body. Language acquisition will be enhanced by learning interchangeable word-bytes.

BIO 49041 INTEGRATIVE SURVEY

Integrative study and review of major concepts and principles of biology.

BIO 49043 SENIOR RESEARCH & COMP EXAM

Students conduct an individualized research project under faculty supervision. Results are submitted in the form of a final report and departmental seminar. Students will also take a written comprehensive exam over the curriculum. Prerequisite: BIO 35523 Research Methods.

BIO 49201 INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR IN BIOLOGY

Capstone course that guides student in development of an integrative project that demonstrates achievement of learning outcomes in the biology major.