The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) 102 Introductory Animal Biology (BS) (2nd sem) 4 cr 105 Biology of Social Issues (BS) (2nd sem) 106 Human Biology (BS) (1st sem) 108 Biodiversity (BS) (1st sem) 110 Introductory Biology for Science Majors (2nd sem) 151 Introductory Biology I (BS) (both sem) 4 cr 152 Introductory Biology II (BS) (both sem) 153 Introductory Biology Laboratory (both sem) 2 cr 273 Marine Vertebrates (1st sem) 280 Evolution: Diversity of Life Through Time (both sem) 283 General Genetics (both sem) 284 Genetics Laboratory (2nd sem) 2 cr 285 Cell and Molecular Biology (both sem) 287 Introductory Ecology (both sem) 288 Introductory Physiology (both sem) 312 Writing in Biology (both sem) 2 cr 383H Gene and Genome Analysis (2nd sem) 4 cr 397D Topics in Plant Biology (1st sem) 421 Plant Ecology (1st sem) 4 cr 461 Vertebrate Collections Management (2nd sem) 475 Plant Cell Biology (2nd sem) 477H Bioimaging (1st sem) 4 cr 486H Molecular Biology of Model Systems (2nd sem) 487H Tropical Field Biology (2nd sem) 4 cr 494LI Life After Biology (both sem) 1cr 499E Research Methodology I (1 sem) 4 cr 510 Plant Physiology (1st sem) 514 Population Genetics (2nd sem) 521 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (both sem) 4 cr 522 Vertebrate Fossils and Evolution (alt yrs) 4 cr 523 Histology (2nd sem) 4 cr 528 Principles of Evolution (1st sem) 540 Herpetology (2nd sem) 4 cr 542 Ichthyology (1st sem) 4 cr 544 Ornithology (2nd sem) 4 cr 548 Mammalogy (2nd sem) 4 cr 550 Animal Behavior (both sem) 559 Cell and Molecular Biology II (2nd sem) 564 Human Physiology (alt yrs) 566 Comparative Animal Physiology(2nd sem) 4 cr 568 Endocrinology (1st sem) 4 cr 571 Biological Rhythms (alt yrs) 572 Neurobiology (1st sem) 577 Microscopy and Image Analysis (1st sem) 580 Developmental Biology (1st sem) 597 Special Topics: Cancer Genetics (2nd sem) Environmental Evolution (both sem) Molecular Evolution (1st sem) Genetics II (2nd sem) Research Methodology (both sem) Animal Communication (1st sem) DNA to Diversity: Evolution and Development of Animal Form (1st sem) |
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