BIOL 1101-910 |
Introduction to Biology A |
John E Zimmerman |
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MTWRF 10:15 AM-11:59 AM |
General principles of biology focusing on the basic chemistry of life, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics in all types of living organisms. Particular emphasis will be given to links between the fundamental processes covered and current challenges of humankind in the areas of energy, food, and health. |
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BIOL 1101-911 |
Introduction to Biology A |
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General principles of biology focusing on the basic chemistry of life, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics in all types of living organisms. Particular emphasis will be given to links between the fundamental processes covered and current challenges of humankind in the areas of energy, food, and health. |
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BIOL 1101-912 |
Introduction to Biology A |
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General principles of biology focusing on the basic chemistry of life, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics in all types of living organisms. Particular emphasis will be given to links between the fundamental processes covered and current challenges of humankind in the areas of energy, food, and health. |
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BIOL 1101-920 |
Introduction to Biology A |
Xiaohong Witmer |
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General principles of biology focusing on the basic chemistry of life, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics in all types of living organisms. Particular emphasis will be given to links between the fundamental processes covered and current challenges of humankind in the areas of energy, food, and health. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1101-921 |
Introduction to Biology A |
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General principles of biology focusing on the basic chemistry of life, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics in all types of living organisms. Particular emphasis will be given to links between the fundamental processes covered and current challenges of humankind in the areas of energy, food, and health. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1102-920 |
Introduction to Biology B |
John E Zimmerman |
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MTWRF 10:15 AM-11:59 AM |
General principles of biology focusing on evolution, physiology, development, and ecology in all types of living organisms. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1102-921 |
Introduction to Biology B |
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General principles of biology focusing on evolution, physiology, development, and ecology in all types of living organisms. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1102-922 |
Introduction to Biology B |
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General principles of biology focusing on evolution, physiology, development, and ecology in all types of living organisms. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1110-910 |
Introduction to Brain and Behavior |
Judith Mclean |
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MTWRF 12:00 PM-1:44 PM |
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1110-911 |
Introduction to Brain and Behavior |
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Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 1110-912 |
Introduction to Brain and Behavior |
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Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders. |
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Living World Sector |
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BIOL 2001-900 |
Essentials of Cell Biology |
Xiaohong Witmer |
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An intermediate level exploration of cell structure and function including membrane structure, intracellular organelles, membrane trafficking, surface receptors and signal transduction, the cytoskeleton, cell motility and communication, and the cell cycle. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. |
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BIOL 2001-901 |
Essentials of Cell Biology |
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An intermediate level exploration of cell structure and function including membrane structure, intracellular organelles, membrane trafficking, surface receptors and signal transduction, the cytoskeleton, cell motility and communication, and the cell cycle. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. |
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BIOL 2701-910 |
Elements of Microbiology |
Kieran Dilks |
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MW 5:15 PM-9:14 PM |
Microbiology plays a central role in diverse areas of human life such as infectious disease, ecology, and biotechnology. This course will cover aspects of modern microbiology with an emphasis on prokaryotic organisms. The topics will include basic aspects of microbial diversity, genetics, and pathogenesis as well as examples of applied microbiology. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. |
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BIOL 2701-911 |
Elements of Microbiology |
Jessica A Ardis |
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Microbiology plays a central role in diverse areas of human life such as infectious disease, ecology, and biotechnology. This course will cover aspects of modern microbiology with an emphasis on prokaryotic organisms. The topics will include basic aspects of microbial diversity, genetics, and pathogenesis as well as examples of applied microbiology. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. |
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BIOL 2801-900 |
Essentials of Biochemistry |
Ruth Elliott |
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TR 8:30 AM-10:29 AM |
Intermediate level course covering principles of modern biochemistry. Topics include protein structure, protein purification and characterization, proteomics, enzyme kinetics and mechanisms, membrane structure and function, metabolism, and cellular energy transduction. Emphasis will be on biochemical problem solving, experimental design, and application of quantitative methods in a biological and clinical context. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. |
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BIOL 4004-900 |
Immunobiology |
David Michael Allman |
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T 5:15 PM-9:14 PM |
Early development of microbiology, pathology, and immunobiology; molecular and cellular bases of immune phenomena including: immunity to pathogens, immune diseases, autoimmunity, and hypersensitivity. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. |
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BIOL 4007-900 |
Cancer Cell Biology |
John D Wagner |
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This course will focus on the molecular mechanisms by which fundamental cellular processes are disrupted in the development of cancer. |
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