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BIOLOGY 217 102. Nature Study Laboratory (1) Concurrently with Bioi 101. Problems and projects for elementary school. (3 lab or field hours) 112. Field Biology (3) For biology minors only. Prerequisite: Bot 10, Zoo) 10 or equivalent. Local environmental and biotic interdependencies. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours) 115. Symbiology (3) Prerequisite: Bioi 100 or permission of instructor. The biology of symbiotic associations. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 120. Genetics (3) Prerequisite: college zoology or botany. Principles of biological inheritance, including gene structure, gene function, statistical methods, problem solving, and human genetics. 120L. Genetics Laboratory (2) Prerequisite or concurrently: Biol 120. Experimental studies on inheritance in plants and animals, including man. (6 lab hours) 125, Organic Evolution (3) Prerequisite: Bioi 120 or equivalent. The study of evolutionary processes and patterns. (2 lecture, I discussion hour) 133. Aquatic Biology (4) Prerequisite: one year college biology, one semester college chemistry. Geology, chemistry, physics of inland waters as related to biology; community structure., ecological interactions, adaptations, and identification of aquatic organisms. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) 150. Electron Microscopy (4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Preparation and examination of biological specimens. Basics of electron microscopy and interpretation of electronographs. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 157. Conservation of Natural Resources (3) (Same as E Ed 157) Prerequisite: biological and physical science. Problems in conservation of natural resources in the United States; water supply, soils, minerals, metals, petroleum, natural gas, grasslands, forests, fisheries, wildlife, and recreational areas; local, state, and national plans and organizations for conservation; educational implications and techniques. 162. Biological Techniques (3) For credential candidates only. Prerequisite: upper division in biology, permission of instructor. Collection and preparation of biological materials and specimens for instruction in secondary schools. ( 1 lecture, 6 lab hours) 173. Great Men of Science (2) Prerequisite: college botany or zoology. Men from all fields of science and their contributions. 180. Cytology (4) Prerequisite: college biology course and a physiology or chemistry course. Methods of cell research; cellular ultrastructure, cell function as an expression of structure. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours) 185T. Topics in Biology (1-4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas m the field of biology.
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Title | 1971-72 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1971-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 217 |
Full Text Search | BIOLOGY 217 102. Nature Study Laboratory (1) Concurrently with Bioi 101. Problems and projects for elementary school. (3 lab or field hours) 112. Field Biology (3) For biology minors only. Prerequisite: Bot 10, Zoo) 10 or equivalent. Local environmental and biotic interdependencies. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours) 115. Symbiology (3) Prerequisite: Bioi 100 or permission of instructor. The biology of symbiotic associations. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 120. Genetics (3) Prerequisite: college zoology or botany. Principles of biological inheritance, including gene structure, gene function, statistical methods, problem solving, and human genetics. 120L. Genetics Laboratory (2) Prerequisite or concurrently: Biol 120. Experimental studies on inheritance in plants and animals, including man. (6 lab hours) 125, Organic Evolution (3) Prerequisite: Bioi 120 or equivalent. The study of evolutionary processes and patterns. (2 lecture, I discussion hour) 133. Aquatic Biology (4) Prerequisite: one year college biology, one semester college chemistry. Geology, chemistry, physics of inland waters as related to biology; community structure., ecological interactions, adaptations, and identification of aquatic organisms. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) 150. Electron Microscopy (4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Preparation and examination of biological specimens. Basics of electron microscopy and interpretation of electronographs. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 157. Conservation of Natural Resources (3) (Same as E Ed 157) Prerequisite: biological and physical science. Problems in conservation of natural resources in the United States; water supply, soils, minerals, metals, petroleum, natural gas, grasslands, forests, fisheries, wildlife, and recreational areas; local, state, and national plans and organizations for conservation; educational implications and techniques. 162. Biological Techniques (3) For credential candidates only. Prerequisite: upper division in biology, permission of instructor. Collection and preparation of biological materials and specimens for instruction in secondary schools. ( 1 lecture, 6 lab hours) 173. Great Men of Science (2) Prerequisite: college botany or zoology. Men from all fields of science and their contributions. 180. Cytology (4) Prerequisite: college biology course and a physiology or chemistry course. Methods of cell research; cellular ultrastructure, cell function as an expression of structure. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours) 185T. Topics in Biology (1-4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas m the field of biology. |