Biology Graduate Courses (BIOL)
Biology 5010
Advances in Molecular and Cellular Biology (Series)
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Recent advances in the fields of genetics, molecular biology, and cellular biology, with an emphasis on primary literature and modern techniques.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Admission to the M.Sc. program |
Biology 5410
Advances in Organismal Biology (Series)
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Recent advances in the fields of organismal biology, including physiology and developmental biology, with emphasis on primary literature and modern techniques.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Admission to the M.Sc. program |
Biology 5500
Graduate Seminar Series: Current Topics in Biological Sciences
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
A scientific literature-based course in which students will critically examine recent developments in a range of biological sciences, including cellular/molecular biology, organismal biology, and evolution/ecology. Seminar-style format including oral presentations, group discussions of assigned readings, and scientific writing.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Admission to the M.Sc. program |
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Note:
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This course is required for M.Sc. students in graduate programs in the Department of Biological Sciences. |
Biology 5710
Advances in Ecology and Evolution (Series)
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Recent advances in the fields of ecology, evolution, and systematics, with an emphasis on primary literature and modern techniques.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Admission to the M.Sc. program |
Biology 7500
Graduate Seminar Series: Current Topics in Biological Sciences
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
A scientific literature-based course in which students will critically examine recent developments in a range of biological sciences, including cellular/molecular biology, organismal biology, and evolution/ecology. Seminar-style format including oral presentations, group discussions of assigned readings, and scientific writing.
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Prerequisite(s):
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Admission to the Ph.D. program |