400
Faculty-supervised research experience in the biological sciences. Requires planning with a faculty mentor the semester prior to enrollment. Writing Intensive. Prerequisites: BIO 212, BIO 213 both with a grade of C- or better; permission of department chairperson. Recommended: Cumulative GPA of B (3.0) or better in all BIO courses.
Credits
3-4(Spec)
Introduction to toxic agents in the environment, the associated biological response in humans or animals, and evaluation of potential health risks. Prerequisites:
BIO 101 or
BIO 212, BIO 213, both with a C- or better; One of:
CHM 342,
CHM 343, CHM 345.
Credits
3(3-0)
Examination of wildlife ecology as it pertains to the conservation and management of both game and nongame wildlife populations and their habitats. Prerequisites:
BIO 212, BIO 213 both with a grade of C- or better; or
BIO 340.
Credits
3(3-0)
Analysis of current research in specified areas of neuroscience; students will learn to read, analyze, critique, and present primary literature. Identical to
PSY 487. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites:
NSC 302; signed Neuroscience major.
Credits
2(2-0)
Prerequisites
NSC 302; signed Neuroscience major
Corequisites
None.
Cross Listed Courses
PSY 487
Seminar course covering variable topics in an area of biomedical science. Students may repeat this course for a maximum of 3 credits. Prerequisites: BIO 212, BIO 213 both with a C- or better.
Credits
1-3(Spec)
An in-depth work experience in the student’s area of interest performed under a trained professional in the selected area of biology. Prerequisites: BIO 212 and BIO 213 both with a grade of C- or better and a signed Biology Major or Minor; or BIO 211 with a C- or better and a signed Biotechnology Major.
Credits
1-4(Spec)
Topics of special interest that are not normally included in existing courses. Specific topics and instructor’s prerequisites will be announced in Course Search and Registration. Prerequisites:
BIO 212, BIO 213 both with a grade of C- or better; Completion of 56 semester hours; See Course Search and Registration.
Credits
1-9(Spec)