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Spring Semester 2023

 

Biology
Melinda Faulkner • Olin Hall
BIO101Diseases of LifeGenEd: FS   Core: NS(3 hours)
 01 TT4:30 PM -5:45 PM O H149 Joseph Merdian  
 02 TT6:00 PM -7:15 PM O H149 Joseph Merdian  
BIO111Introduction to Cell Biology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Education majors and allied health majors such as nursing, health science and dietetics. Biology minors can also enroll in this course with an approved Course Reserve Form.
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM O H048 Wendy Beanblossom  
BIO112Introduction to Ecology and Evolution (3 hours)
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM O H164 Kelly D McConnaughay  
 Restricted to Family and Consumer Science & Health Science majors only.
 02 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM O H164 Kelly D McConnaughay  
 Restricted to Family and Consumer Science & Health Science majors only.
BIO114Introduction to Ecology and Evolution Laboratory (1 hour)
Corequisite: BIO 112
Course Surcharge: $30
Registration in lab required for Dietetics and Health Science majors. Please consult your advisor if you are unsure.
 01 M12:00 PM -2:50 PM O H163 Jessica Tilton  
 02 M3:00 PM -5:50 PM O H163 Jessica Tilton  
 03 Tu3:00 PM -5:50 PM O H163 Jessica Tilton  
BIO151Molecules to Cells (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Biology, chemistry or LSM major; permission of the instructor. Credit will not be given for both BIO 151 and BIO 111.
Corequisite: BIO 152 Molecules to Cells laboratory.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM O H149 Catherine Lipovsky  
 and Tu5:30 PM -7:00 PM     O H245      
 EXAMS Tuesday, 5:30 to 7:00 PM, O H 245.
 02 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM O H149 Melinda Faulkner  
 and Tu5:30 PM -7:00 PM     O H168     Melinda Faulkner 
 EXAMS Tuesday, 5:30 to 7:00 PM, O H 168.
 03 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H149 Melinda Faulkner  
 and Tu5:30 PM -7:00 PM     O H168     Melinda Faulkner 
 EXAMS Tuesday, 5:30 to 7:00 PM, O H 168.
 04 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM O H048 Keith Johnson  
 and Tu5:30 PM -7:00 PM     O H164      
 EXAMS Tuesday, 5:30 to 7:00 PM, O H 164
 05 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H048 Keith Johnson  
 and Tu5:30 PM -7:00 PM     O H164      
 EXAMS Tuesday, 5:30 to 7:00 PM, O H 164
BIO152Molecules to Cells Laboratory (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Biology, chemistry, or LSM major, or permission of instructor.
Corequisite: BIO 151
Course Surcharge: $30
 01 Tu9:00 AM -11:50 AM O H163 Jamie Moon  
 02 W1:00 PM -3:50 PM O H163 Jamie Moon  
 03 Th9:00 AM -11:50 AM O H163 Jamie Moon  
 04 Th1:00 PM -3:50 PM O H163 Jamie Moon  
 05 F1:00 PM -3:50 PM O H163 Jessica Tilton  
BIO190Biology Freshman Scholars (1 hour)
Prerequisite: ACT score greater than or equal to 30, SAT score greater than or equal to 1340, or consent of chair.
 40 *R* M12:00 PM -12:50 PM O H132 Sherri Jeakins Morris  
BIO202Microbiology and ImmunologyGenEd: FS   Core: NS(4 hours)
Course Surcharge: $25
All students must also enroll in a lab section. Open to Nursing, Dietetics, and Community Wellness majors. Other majors by reserve. Review Sessions on Friday, 1:00 to 1:50 PM, O H 164.
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM O H168 Ted Fleming  
 A Tu1:30 PM -3:00 PM O H144 Ted Fleming  
 B Th1:30 PM -3:00 PM O H144 Ted Fleming  
 C Tu3:15 PM -4:45 PM O H144 Ted Fleming  
 D *R* Th3:15 PM -4:45 PM O H144 Ted Fleming  
 E Tu5:00 PM -6:30 PM O H144 Ted Fleming  
BIO232Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Lecture) (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 111 and BIO 230 or permission of department chair.
 01 MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM O H168 Craig Cady  
 02 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM O H168 Sunmi Lee-Bond  
 SECTION 02 RESERVED FOR NURSING
 03 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM O H168 Sunmi Lee-Bond  
 SECTION 03 RESERVED FOR NURSING
BIO233Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II (1 hour)
Prerequisite: BIO 230, 231, and 232 or concurrent enrollment in BIO 232
Course Surcharge: $30
 01 MW9:00 AM -10:50 AM O H148 Susan M Ball-Kell  
 Class meets January 18 through March 6;  Last day to add: January 23
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 25;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: February 22
 02 MW2:00 PM -3:50 PM O H148 Ted Fleming  
 Class meets January 18 through March 6;  Last day to add: January 23
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 25;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: February 22
 03 TT10:00 AM -11:50 AM O H148 Susan M Ball-Kell  
 Class meets January 18 through March 6;  Last day to add: January 19
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 25;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: February 22
 04 TT12:00 PM -1:50 PM O H148 Sunmi Lee-Bond  
 Class meets January 18 through March 6;  Last day to add: January 19
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 25;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: February 22
 SECTION 04 RESERVED FOR NURSING
 05 TT2:00 PM -3:50 PM O H148 Susan M Ball-Kell  
 Class meets January 18 through March 6;  Last day to add: January 19
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: January 25;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: February 22
 SECTION 05 RESERVED FOR NURSING
 06 MW9:00 AM -10:50 AM O H148 Susan M Ball-Kell  
 Class meets March 8 through May 1;  Last day to add: March 20
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 22;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 19
 07 MW2:00 PM -3:50 PM O H148 Ted Fleming  
 Class meets March 8 through May 1;  Last day to add: March 20
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 22;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 19
 08 MW4:00 PM -5:50 PM O H148 Sunmi Lee-Bond  
 Class meets March 8 through May 1;  Last day to add: March 20
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 22;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 19
 SECTION 08 RESERVED FOR NURSING
 09 *R* TT10:00 AM -11:50 AM O H148 Staff  
 Class meets March 8 through May 1;  Last day to add: March 9
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 22;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 19
 10 TT12:00 PM -1:50 PM O H148 Sunmi Lee-Bond  
 Class meets March 8 through May 1;  Last day to add: March 9
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 22;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 19
 SECTION 10 RESERVED FOR NURSING
 11 TT2:00 PM -3:50 PM O H148 Susan M Ball-Kell  
 Class meets March 8 through May 1;  Last day to add: March 9
 Last day to drop without "W" on transcript: March 22;  Last day to drop with "W" on transcript: April 19
 SECTION 11 RESERVED FOR NURSING
BIO250Organismal Biology (4 hours)
Prerequisite: CHM 110, 111; C or better in BIO 151
Course Surcharge: $50
All students must also enroll in a lab section
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM O H168 Jennifer Jost  
 A Tu9:00 AM -11:50 AM O H132 Jennifer Jost  
 and               Catherine Lipovsky 
 B W1:00 PM -3:50 PM O H132 Jennifer Jost  
 and               Catherine Lipovsky 
 C Th9:00 AM -11:50 AM O H132 Catherine Lipovsky  
BIO260Biological Statistics I (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Biology, Biomedical Science or Environmental Science major; Biology Minor; or consent of instructor.
 01 M3:00 PM -3:50 PM WES130 Sherri Jeakins Morris  
 02 M4:00 PM -4:50 PM WES130 Sherri Jeakins Morris  
BIO280Directed Research (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: Advanced Placement biology credit, department placement test credit, or consent of chair.
 06 *R* Arr     Keith Johnson  
BIO323Comparative Anatomy (4 hours)
Prerequisite: 6 hours college-level biology.
Course Surcharge: $50
 01 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM O H245 Wendy Beanblossom  
 and M1:00 PM -3:50 PM     O H136     Susan M Ball-Kell 
BIO353Human Physiology and Pharmacology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 230 and BIO 232, or BIO 250, or consent of instructor.
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM O H149 Erich Stabenau  
BIO385Supervised Research (0 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: 2.75 grade point average in student's major and sophomore standing; or consent of instructor
 01 *R* Arr     Craig CadyCore: EL 
 02 *R* Arr     Melinda FaulknerCore: EL 
 03 *R* Arr     Anant DeshwalCore: EL 
 04 *R* Arr     Catherine LipovskyCore: EL 
 06 *R* Arr     Keith JohnsonCore: EL 
 07 *R* Arr     Jennifer JostCore: EL 
 08 *R* Arr     Kelly D McConnaughayCore: EL 
 09 *R* Arr     Sherri Jeakins MorrisCore: EL 
 10 *R* Arr     Erich StabenauCore: EL 
 11 *R* Arr     Naomi StoverCore: EL 
 12 *R* Arr     Ted FlemingCore: EL 
 13 *R* Arr     Jessica TiltonCore: EL 
 14 *R* Arr     Michelle Edgcomb-FridayCore: EL 
BIO460Ecology (4 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 115 or 121; C or better in BIO 250 and BIO 251 (or equivalent); or consent of instructor.
Course Surcharge: $50
 01 TT1:30 PM -4:50 PM O H133 Anant Deshwal  
BIO464Cell Biology (3 to 4 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 310, CHM 252, and CHM 253.
Course Surcharge: $150
Cross-listed as BIO 564.
 01 MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM O H149 Naomi Stover  
 and W2:00 PM -4:50 PM     O H136     Naomi Stover 
 Course registration for 4 credit hours. Section 01 includes LECTURE AND LAB.
 02 MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM O H149 Naomi Stover  
 Course registration for 3 credit hours.
BIO475Special Topics Biol (2 to 4 hours)
Prerequisite: 2.75 grade point average in student's major and junior standing; or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H133 Naomi Stover  
 "Brief Genetics"
 Does not count towards BIO or BMS major requirements. Course registration for 3 credit hours.
 11 Canceled
 "Protein VIsualization"
 Does not count towards BIO or BMS major requirements. Course registration for 3 credit hours.
BIO480Readings (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: 2.75 grade point average in student's major; junior or senior standing; consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Craig Cady  
 02 *R* Arr     Melinda Faulkner  
 11 *R* Arr     Naomi Stover  
BIO484Neurophysiology (3 to 4 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 250 or consent of instructor.
Course Surcharge: $150
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H024 Craig Cady  
 and M4:00 PM -6:00 PM     O H138     Craig Cady 
 Course registration for 4 credit hours. Section 01 includes LECTURE AND LAB.
 02 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H024 Craig Cady  
 and W4:00 PM -6:00 PM     O H138     Craig Cady 
 Course registration for 4 credit hours. Section 02 includes LECTURE AND LAB.
 03 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H024 Craig Cady  
 Course registration for 3 credit hours. Students DO NOT need to enroll in a lab section.
BIO485Research (0 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: 3.0 grade point average in student's major; either a minimum of 3 credit hours in BIO 385 or senior standing; or consent of instructor
 01 *R* Arr     Craig CadyCore: EL 
 02 *R* Arr     Melinda FaulknerCore: EL 
 03 *R* Arr     Anant DeshwalCore: EL 
 04 *R* Arr     Catherine LipovskyCore: EL 
 06 *R* Arr     Keith JohnsonCore: EL 
 07 *R* Arr     Jennifer JostCore: EL 
 08 *R* Arr     Kelly D McConnaughayCore: EL 
 09 *R* Arr     Sherri Jeakins MorrisCore: EL 
 10 *R* Arr     Erich StabenauCore: EL 
 11 *R* Arr     Naomi StoverCore: EL 
 12 *R* Arr     Michelle Edgcomb-FridayCore: EL 
BIO490Biology Capstone (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Senior standing (junior standing with consent of chair).
 01 M4:00 PM -4:50 PM O H132 Anant DeshwalCore: EL 
BIO500Thesis Proposal Preparation (1 hour)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of Graduate Advisor
 01 *R* Arr     Erich Stabenau  
BIO505Topics in Bioethics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Junior standing with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. BIO 111 or BIO 151 recommended
 01 Tu1:30 PM -3:50 PM O H111 Keith Johnson  
 40 Tu1:30 PM -3:50 PM O H111 Keith Johnson  
BIO564Advanced Cell Biology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 310, or consent of instructor. Students who have credit for BIO 464 may not enroll in BIO 564.
 01 *R* MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM O H149 Naomi Stover  
 and W2:00 PM -4:50 PM     O H136     Naomi Stover 
 Cross-listed as BIO 464
BIO575Special Graduate Topics in Biology (2 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: 3.0 grade point average in graduate-level biology program; or consent of instructor.
 01 *R* TT1:30 PM -4:50 PM O H133 Anant Deshwal  
 "Advanced Ecology"
 Course registration for 3 credit hours.
 10 *R* Arr     Erich Stabenau  
 "Human Pharmacology"
BIO584Neurophysiology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: C or better in BIO 250 (or equivalent); graduate standing or consent of instructor.
 01 *R* MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM O H024 Craig Cady  
 and M4:00 PM -6:00 PM     O H138     Craig Cady 
BIO585Research (1 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: senior-graduate standing, consent of instructor, 3.0 grade point average in the major field of study.
 02 *R* Arr     Melinda Faulkner  
 03 *R* Arr     Anant Deshwal  
 07 *R* Arr     Jennifer Jost  
 10 *R* Arr     Erich Stabenau  
 11 *R* Arr     Naomi Stover  
BIO681Readings (1 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Craig Cady  
 11 *R* Arr     Naomi Stover  
BIO683Research (1 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of advisor.
 01 *R* Arr     Craig Cady  
BIO699Thesis (0 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: consent of program coordinator.
 01 *R* Arr     Erich Stabenau  
 
Explores the science behind disease including the underlying biology, impact on students daily lives, and accuracy of media coverage.
Introduces the concept of biological molecules and discusses the role of these molecules in the genetics and cell biology of the organism.
Basic principles of evolutionary and ecological processes.
Emphasizes the basic principles of evolutionary and ecological processes through inquiry based laboratory exercises.
Introduces the concept of biological molecules and discusses the role of these molecules in the genetics and cell biology of the organism.
Emphasizes the concept of biological molecules and discusses the role of these molecules in the genetics and cell biology of the organism though inquiry based laboratory exercises.
Students that are invited to participate in this program will examine the unique and integrated nature of sub-organismal, organismal and supra-organismal sub-disciplines of the field of biology through discussions and demonstrations of the scientific method and experimental approaches used across breadth of biology. In the second semester students will continue discussion as a group and will begin to explore hands on research through research experiences with faculty mentors in their research lab.
Basic bacteriology, parasitology, virology, genetics, and principles of infection and immune response. Emphasis on application to health and disease.
A continuation of BIO 230 designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human physiology and pathophysiology. Lectures will address the function of all major organ systems of the body from a molecular and cellular perspective. Students gain an understanding of organ system integration in supporting homeostasis and also of how the disease process interrupts physiological systems.
Covers histology and function of the following tissues: integument, blood vessels, and muscle, connective, lymphoid, respiratory, excretory, digestive, endocrine, reproductive, and nervous tissues. Content includes axial and appendicular skeletal anatomy, brain anatomy and function, cardiac function, spirometry, and origin and activity of selected hormones. Gross anatomy and anatomical features are covered or reviewed from BIO 231. Dissected specimens and human models are used.
Basic functions and related anatomy of a variety of organisms at various levels of organization. With laboratory.
Introduction to statistics including basic skills for summarizing data, basic probability theory and probability distributions necessary to understand and evaluate variation in environmental systems.
Individual reading and research projects for qualified underclassmen. Repeatable up to 3 semester hours. Pass/Fail.
Gross anatomy; evolution of chordate structure.
Prepares students interested in post-graduate medical or medically-affiliated programs with increased exposure to human physiology and pharmacology. Physiology, broadly defined, is the study of the functionality of cells, organs, organ systems, and the organism, and homeostatic balance. Pharmacology is defined as the study of substances that interact with living systems through chemical processes. This course will focus on the physiological effects of drugs on a variety of physiological systems.Priority for enrollment will be given to students in the biology minor. The course will not count towards the biology major.
Supervised research for qualified students in special areas of biology. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours.
Interrelationships among animals, plants, and their environment: ecosystems, biotic communities, population changes, and applied ecology.
Structural and functional organization of cells and their dynamic interactions with the environment. Methods and techniques of investigation. Cross-listed as BIO 564.
Selected coursework in biology. May be repeated under different topics for a total of 8 credit hours.
Individual assignments of relevant topics in biological sciences.
An introduction to the basic principles of cellular and molecular neurobiology of the nervous system. General topics include cellular, molecular and developmental biology of nerve cells, synapses and neural systems. Laboratory optional. Cross-listed with BIO 584. Students that have credit for BIO384 or BIO584 may not enroll in BIO 484.
Individual research for qualified students in special areas of biology.
Students will apply the skills and knowledge developed in the Biology major to complete collaborative projects with guidance from a team of faculty. Required for all Biology majors.
Designed to prepare students to write and present their graduate thesis proposal. The instructor will work with students to develop the appropriate timeline and give a general outline of relevant information for a thesis proposal and instruction on developing and giving presentations. Students will also be directed to the CITI site to complete an ethics training module. The student will work with the thesis advisor to develop and edit the thesis proposal. The course will serve as a mechanism to organize proposal development and presentation. Ultimate responsibility for student grade and confirmation of completion of the work will reside with the faculty advisor who will report to the instructor of record. It is intended that students will present their written proposal to their chosen thesis committee and present their thesis proposal orally to the committee and department at the end of the semester they are enrolled in this course.
Topics in Bioethics aims to enlighten students to ethical issues in modern biology. This will be done through films, readings, discussions and student writing and presentations. Topics will include eugenics, medical ethics, implications of the human genome project, and genetically modified organisms.
Structural and functional organization of cells and their dynamic interactions with the environment. Methods and techniques of investigation. Cross-listed as BIO 464.
Selected graduate-level coursework in biology. May be repeated under different topics for a total of 6 credit hours.
An introduction to the basic principles of cellular and molecular neurobiology of the nervous system. General topics include cellular, molecular and developmental biology of nerve cells, synapses and neural systems. Cross-listed as BIO 484. Students with credit in BIO384 or BIO 484 cannot enroll in BIO 584.
Individual research for qualified students in special areas of biology.
Readings in an area of interest to the student.
Research in an area of interest to the student.
Research and thesis preparation. Repeatable to a maximum of six hours of credit.
This course meets a General Education requirement.
C1 - English Composition
C2 - English Composition
SP - Speech
MA - Mathematics
WC - Western Civilization
NW - Non-Western Civilization
FA - Fine Arts
HL - Human Values - Literary
HP - Human Values - Philosophical
CD - Cultural Diversity
SF - Social Forces
FS - Fundamental Concepts in Science
TS - Science & Technology in the Contemporary World
This course meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
OC - Communication - Oral Communication
W1 - Communication - Writing 1
W2 - Communication - Writing 2
FA - Fine Arts
GS - Global Perspective - Global Systems
WC - Global Perspective - World Cultures
HU - Humanities
NS - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences
SB - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
MI - Multidisciplinary Integration
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
This section meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
EL - Experiential Learning
IL - Integrative Learning
WI - Writing Intensive
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