(BIMS)
101. Introduction to Biomedical Science.
(1-0). Credit 1. I
Areas and opportunities in the varied fields
of applied biology, professional programs, and the allied health
industry. Open to all majors interested in the life sciences
as related to health and disease.
301. Biomedical Sciences Study Abroad.
Credit 1 to 12.
For students in approved programs abroad. May
be repeated for credit. Maximum 6 hours free elective credit
in the BIMS degree plan. Must be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory
basis.
320. Biomedical Genetics. (3-0). Credit
3.
Fundamental genetic principles as applied to
biomedical science; Mendelian inheritance, linkage and genetic
mapping, mutagenesis and pedigree analysis; molecular basis
of gene function and inherited disease; gene therapy and genetic
counseling. Credit cannot be given for both GENE 301 and GENE
320. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification. Cross-listed
with GENE 320.
392. Cooperative Education in Biomedical
Science. Credit 2. I, II, S
Educational work assignment by a student in
the field of his or her career interest and course of study.
Supervision of the student will be by the cooperating employer
and the instructor. A technical report, approved by the instructor,
on a related subject area will be assigned. May be repeated
for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of the college coordinator
of cooperative education.
405. Mammalian Genetics. (3-0). Credit
3.
Comparative mammalian genetic systems with emphasis
on laboratory animals; organization and expression of mammalian
genes; development and use of genetically defined animals in
biomedical and genetic research. Prerequisites: GENE 301 or
GENE 320; junior or senior classification. Cross-listed with
GENE 405.
421. Advanced Human Genetics. (3-0). Credit
3.
A rigorous, analytical approach to genetic analysis
of humans including diagnosis and management of genetic disease
in humans; transmission of genes in human populations; human
cytogenetics; the structure of human genes; human gene mapping;
molecular analysis of genetic disease; genetics screening and
counseling. Prerequisites: GENE 320; BICH 410 or 440; junior
or senior classification. Cross-listed with GENE 421.
452. Molecular and
Transgenic Experimental Approaches in Mammalian Development.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Review new advances in areas of production
of transgenic animals, the isolation and developmental
properties of embryonic stem cells (ES) and the ability to
modify specific
genes in mammalian species by homologous recombination;
application of genetics manipulation of mammalian cells to
study human
disease. Prerequisite: GENE 301 or 320. Cross-listed with
GENE 452.
470. Science and Technology Processes and
Policies in Biomedical Research. (3-0). Credit 3.
For science and non-science majors who want
to know more about science practices and policies, how and
why research is done, ethics and responsibility in research,
communication in science, and science and technology policy
at various levels of government and industry. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior classification.
481. Seminar in Biomedical Science. (1-0).
Credit 1.
Recent advances in biomedical sciences. To be
taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior classification in life sciences majors.
484. Biomedical Science Field Experience.
Credit 2.
On-the-job training in the Biomedical Science
industry; development of objectives and goals; evaluation by
supervisor required. Prerequisite: Approval of department head.
485. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 4.
Directed individual study of problems in the
biomedical sciences with emphasis in the allied health professions,
hospital administration, and the health-related industry approved
by the instructor. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification;
approval of instructor.
489. Special Topics in... Credit 1 to 4.
I, II
Selected topics in an identified area of biomedical
science. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Junior or
senior classification.
492. Cooperative Education in Biomedical
Science. Credit 2. I, II, S
Educational work assignment by a student in
the field of his or her career interest and course of study.
Supervision of the student will be by the cooperating employer
and the instructor. A technical report, approved by the instructor,
on a related subject area will be assigned. May be repeated
for credit. Prerequisites: BIMS 392 and approval of the college
coordinator of cooperative education.