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120 I<'RESNO STATE COLLEGE 116. Microscopic Technique (3) Prerequisite: 3 units of biology. Preparation of plant and animal tissues for microscopic study. (9 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) 133. Aquatic Biology (3) Prerequisite: one year college biology, one semester college chemistry. Geology, chemistty, physics of inland waters as te.lated to biology; community structure, ecological interactions, ad3ptations, and identification of aquatic organisms. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours) 151. Heredity and Evolution (3) Not open to students with credit in Zool 175 or Bioi 120. Prerequisite: Biol lB, 2A-B or equivalent. Heredity of man and principles of organic change. 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. 16:1, Blel•gl••l 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: c liege biology coUI."lie and a physiology or chemisuy course. Methods of cell research ; cellular ul tt-J~"tructure, cell function as an expression of structure. (3 lectu re, 3 lab !lours) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See Regulations and Procedures-Independent Study. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions and Eligibility) 200. Principles and Great Experiments In Biology (2) Development and infiuence of current biological thought. 204. Biology of Speciation (2) Prerequisite: major in the Biology Department, Bioi 120, and an approved field course. Evolution as a process with emphasis on evolutionary mechanisms in plants.
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 120 |
Full Text Search | 120 I<'RESNO STATE COLLEGE 116. Microscopic Technique (3) Prerequisite: 3 units of biology. Preparation of plant and animal tissues for microscopic study. (9 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) 133. Aquatic Biology (3) Prerequisite: one year college biology, one semester college chemistry. Geology, chemistty, physics of inland waters as te.lated to biology; community structure, ecological interactions, ad3ptations, and identification of aquatic organisms. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours) 151. Heredity and Evolution (3) Not open to students with credit in Zool 175 or Bioi 120. Prerequisite: Biol lB, 2A-B or equivalent. Heredity of man and principles of organic change. 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. 16:1, Blel•gl••l 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: c liege biology coUI."lie and a physiology or chemisuy course. Methods of cell research ; cellular ul tt-J~"tructure, cell function as an expression of structure. (3 lectu re, 3 lab !lours) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See Regulations and Procedures-Independent Study. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions and Eligibility) 200. Principles and Great Experiments In Biology (2) Development and infiuence of current biological thought. 204. Biology of Speciation (2) Prerequisite: major in the Biology Department, Bioi 120, and an approved field course. Evolution as a process with emphasis on evolutionary mechanisms in plants. |
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