111. Introductory Biology
I. (3-3). Credit 4.
First half of an introductory two-semester survey of contemporary
biology that covers the chemical basis of life, structure and
biology of the cell, molecular biology and genetics.
112. Introductory Biology
II. (3-3). Credit 4.
The second half of an introductory two-semester survey of
contemporary biology that covers evolution, history of life,
diversity and form and function of organisms. Prerequisite:
BIOL 111.
113. Introductory Biology.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Survey of contemporary biology that
covers the chemical basis of life, structure and biology
of the cell, molecular biology and genetics. The corresponding
laboratory course, BIOL 123, provides practical experience
and reinforcement of the topics discussed in BIOL 113.
114. Introductory Biology.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Continuation of a two-semester course in biological concepts;
BIOL 114 will emphasize organismal diversity, comparative physiology,
ecology and evolution. BIOL 124 is the laboratory course for
this lecture course. Prerequisite: BIOL 113.
123. Introductory Biology
Laboratory. (0-3). Credit 1. I, II, S
Laboratory study of topics covered in BIOL 113; experimental
techniques, cell biology, metabolism, DNA and genetics. Prerequisite:
BIOL 113 or concurrent enrollment.
124. Introductory Biology
Laboratory. (0-3). Credit 1. I, II, S
Laboratory studies of topics covered in BIOL 114; diversity
of life, comparative anatomy and physiology, and ecology and
evolution. Prerequisites: BIOL 113, 123, 114 or concurrent
registration in BIOL 114.
213. Molecular Cell Biology.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Explores the molecular basis of cell structure, function
and evolution; gene regulation, cell division cycle, cancer,
immunity, differentiation, multicellularity and photosynthesis.
Students may not take concurrently with, or after the completion
of, BIOL 413. Prerequisites: BIOL 112; CHEM 227 or concurrent
enrollment.
214. Genes, Ecology and Evolution.
(3-0). Credit 3.
A genetically-based introduction to the study of ecology
and evolution; emphasis on the interactions of organisms with
each other and with their environment. Prerequisite: BIOL 112.
285. Directed Studies. Credit
1 to 4. I, II, S
Problems in various phases of plant, animal and microbial
science. Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore classification;
approval of ranking professor in field chosen and Undergraduate
Advising Office.
289. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of biology. May be
repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
291. Research. Credit 1 to
4.
Active research of basic nature under the supervision of
a Department of Biology faculty member. May be repeated for
credit. Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore classification
and approval of faculty member.
330. Molecules and Life. (3-0).
Credit 3. I
Survey of major biological concepts; readings, integrated
lectures and discussions of selected topics such as evolution,
developmental biology, recombinant DNA, sociobiology and human
origins. Prerequisite: Junior classification.
357. Ecology. (3-0). Credit
3. I, II, S
Analysis of ecosystems at organismal, population, interspecific
and community levels. BIOL 358 is the laboratory for this lecture
course. Prerequisite: BIOL 112 or approval of instructor.
358. Ecology Laboratory. (0-3).
Credit 1. I, II, S
Analyses of freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems;
field studies emphasized. Prerequisite: BIOL 112 or approval
of instructor.
413. Cell Biology. (3-0).
Credit 3. I, II, S
Structure, function, and biogenesis of cells and their components;
interpretation of dynamic processes of cells, including protein
trafficking, motility, signaling and proliferation. Prerequisite:
BIOL 213 or BICH 410.
414. Developmental Biology.
(3-0). Credit 3. I
Concepts of development in systems ranging from bacteriophage
to the mammalian embryo; use of recombinant DNA technology
and embryo engineering to unravel the relationships between
growth and differentiation, morphogenesis and commitment, aging
and cancer. Prerequisite: BIOL 413 or concurrent enrollment
or approval of instructor.
423. Cell Biology Laboratory.
(0-3). Credit 1. I, II
Modern methods of study of cell structure and cell function.
Prerequisites: BIOL 413 and BICH 412 or registration therein;
approval of instructor.
430. Biological Imaging. (3-3).
Credit 4. II
Still and video photography and photomicrography, computer-based
digital image analysis and processing of biological images;
theory and principles of light and electron microscopy including
transmission and scanning electron microscopy; optical contrast
methods for light microscopy including phase contrast, DIC,
polarizing light and confocal laser scanning microscopy. Prerequisite:
Junior classification or approval of instructor.
439. Growth of Biological
Thought. (3-0). Credit 3.
Development of biological thought from the ancient Greeks
to the present. Prerequisite: 8 hours of biological science
or approval of instructor.
440. Marine Biology. (3-3).
Credit 4. II
Introduction to biology of common organisms inhabiting bays,
beaches and near-shore oceanic waters with special reference
to Gulf of Mexico biota; emphasis on classification, distribution,
history, ecology, physiology, mutualism, predation, major community
types and economic aspects of marine organisms. Prerequisite:
BIOL 112 or approval of instructor.*
450. Introduction to Genomics.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Introductory genomics course designed to provide a basic
understanding of the science of genomics, the study of genome
data; major emphasis placed on the logic behind genomic approaches
and the capabilities and limitations of these approaches to
investigate biological processes; discussion of genomics as
another extension of the science of genetics. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior classification in Biology, Genetics or Biochemistry.
Cross-listed with BICH 450.
466. Principles of Evolution.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Evolutionary patterns, mechanisms and processes at the organismal,
chromosomal and molecular levels; modes of adaptation and the
behavior of genes in populations. Prerequisite: GENE 302 or
approval of instructor.
481. Seminar in Biology. (1-0).
Credit 1. I, II, S
Recent advances. Restricted to senior undergraduate majors
in biology, microbiology, botany or zoology.
484. Internship. Credit 1
to 4.
Directed internship in a private firm or public agency to
provide research experience appropriate to the student's degree
program and career objectives. May be taken two times. Prerequisite:
Approval of internship agency and advising office.
485. Directed Studies. Credit
1 or more. I, II, S
Problems in various phases of plant, animal and bacteriological
science. Prerequisites: Junior classification; approval of
ranking professor in field chosen and Undergraduate Advising
Office.
489. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4. I, II
Selected topics in an identified area of biology. May be
repeated once for credit.
491. Research. Credit 1 to
4.
Active research of basic nature under the supervision of
a Department of Biology faculty member. May be taken two times.
Prerequisite: Approval of departmental faculty member.