Graduate Catalog 2012-2013

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BIOL 5010 Integrated Life Science

Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor, PHSC 4010 recommended. A content course clarifying concepts in life science for middle grades teachers. Students acquire a depth of understanding of foundational life science concepts such as unity and biodiversity of life such that they can effectively assist others in learning. Course credit may not count toward B.S. Degree Biology Major Requirements. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5050 Teaching Techniques

The goal for this course is to prepare biology graduate students to fulfill departmental teaching duties and to develop their teaching skills and techniques as part of their professional development. This course is restricted to biology graduate students.

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BIOL 5110 Animal Development

Prerequisite: BIOL 2100. The embryological development of vertebrates. Includes study of relevant biochemistry, germ cell production, fertilization, differentiation, and the origin of organ systems. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5120 Endocrinology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2200. An in-depth study of the mechanisms of hormone secretion and interactions with receptors, specific endocrine tissues and their secretions, assaying methodology, and diseases and dysfunctions that involve the endocrine glands.

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BIOL 5130 General Pharmacology

Prerequisites: BIOL 2200. An overview of the interaction of drugs with tissue receptors; topics include the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs.

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BIOL 5140 Histology

Prerequisite: BIOL 3400. The microscopic anatomy of vertebrate tissues and organs, with an emphasis on human organ systems. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5150 Immunology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2100. The structure and the normal and abnormal function of the vertebrate immune system, including the interactions of the cellular and humoral components.

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BIOL 5180 Microbiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2100 and BIOL 2200. A study of bacteria and viruses. Emphasis on physiologic processes that are peculiar to non-eukaryotic cells and their usefulness as model biological systems. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5185 Medical Microbiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2100. This course will focus on mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis and the host response, and the scientific approaches that are used to investigate these processes.

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BIOL 5195 Molecular Biology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2100. An advanced study of the molecular basis of inheritance. DNA structure, replication, transcription and translation will be presented in detail.

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BIOL 5210 Plant Physiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 3400 or CHEM 1211, CHEM 2100, and BIOL 1100. A presentation of the principles of plant physiology through lecture topics, lab demonstrations, and experiments. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5215 Plant Cell Physiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 3400, and ( CHEM 1211 or CHEM 2100 ). A presentation of the principles of plant cell physiology through lecture topics, lab demonstrations, and experiments. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5235 Molecular Biotechniques

Prerequisite: BIOL 2100. A laboratory-intensive course designed to introduce the student to experimental techniques, instrumentation, and methodology commonly used in the laboratory investigation of molecules and cells. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5240 Neurophysiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2200. An introduction to the physiology of the vertebrate nervous system, primarily from a cellular point of view.

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BIOL 5260 Environmental Toxicology

Prerequisite: BIOL 1107. This course will provide a general understanding of toxicology related to the environment. Fundamental concepts will be covered including fate, transport, biotransformation, natural attenuation of toxicants; target organ toxicity and mutagenesis along with risk assessment. The course will examine chemicals of environmental interest and how they are tested and regulated.

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BIOL 5300 Human Biol Sex & Drugs

This course is designed to provide an examination of drugs and drug use, human sexuality and reproduction from a biological perspective. Various historical and social issues related to these topics will also be discussed.

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BIOL 5410 Biological Systematics

Prerequisite: BIOL 2700. A study of taxonomy and systematics and the reasons why we name biological organisms and what classifications represent. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5420 Clinical Parasitology

Prerequisite: BIOL 3400. Symptomatology, pathogenesis, epidemiology and treatment of the major protozoans, trematodes, cestodes and nematodes that most commonly infect humans.

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BIOL 5440 Comparative Animal Physiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 3400. Comparisons of organ function in both invertebrate and vertebrate animals. Interactions with environmental factors and control mechanisms emphasized. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5450 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

Prerequisite: BIOL 2700. A study of the gross anatomy, biomechanics, and evolutionary relationships of the chordates. Several types of vertebrates are dissected. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5460 General Entomology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2000. A study of the natural history, morphology, physiology, taxonomy, evolutionary relationships and behavior of insects. Covers the economic and medical importance of insects. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5470 Herpetology

Principles of evolution, classification, structure, distribution, adaptation, and life history of amphibians and reptiles. Laboratory and field work deals with various aspects of Georgia species. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5480 Ichthyology

Taxonomy, morphology, life history, ecology, and distribution of fishes. Laboratory deals with taxonomy and natural history of fishes found in central Georgia. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5490 Phycology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2800 taken as undergraduate student. Taxonomy, morphology, life history, ecology, and distribution of algae. This course is non-repeatable.

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BIOL 5500 Invertebrate Zoology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2000. A study of invertebrate animals covering anatomy, physiology, ecology, taxonomy, evolutionary relationships and behavior. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5530 Mammalogy

Prerequisite: BIOL 2700. A study of the phylogeny, adaptations, and natural history of mammals worldwide. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5540 Ornithology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2700. An introduction to the scientific study of birds, which includes the fossil record, anatomy, identification, systematics, and biogeography. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5580 Morphology & Anatomy of Plants

A comprehensive survey of the morphology, anatomy, economic importance and evolution of vascular and nonvascular plants. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5590 Vertebrate Biomechanics

Prerequisites: PHYS 1111 and BIOL 2700. An advanced study of the structure and function of the vertebrate musculoskeletal system.

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BIOL 5610 Vertebrate Zoology

A study of the classes of vertebrates in relation to taxonomy, life history, population, and evolution. Includes laboratory and field collections emphasizing Georgia vertebrates. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5710 Biogeography

Theories and principles concerning regional patterns of plant and animal distributions.

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BIOL 5725 Community & Ecosystem Ecology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2800. The ecological study of community structure, function, and the interrelated dynamics. major communities of Georgia and the major biomes of North America will be studied. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5730 Comparative Animal Behavior

Prerequisite: 12 hours of BIOL and/or PSYC. The behavior of organisms ranging from bacteria to humans from the standpoint of genetics, evolution, physiology, ecology, and social organization. (Cross-listed as PSYC 4730.)

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BIOL 5740 Environmental Conservation

Prerequisite: BIOL 1100. A consideration of major environmental questions of today’s world and the ecological aspects relating to the conservation of man’s renewable and non-renewable resources. (Cross-listed as GEOG 4740.) This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5750 Environmental Microbiology

Prerequisite: BIOL 1107. A study of interaction of microorganisms with their environment. Emphasis on microorganisms of terrestrial and aquatic environments, and environmental determinants that control their distribution, activities, and cross-interactions in these environments.

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BIOL 5760 Plant Systematics

A course using local flora to teach principles of plant systematics. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5770 Field Ornithology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2700. An introduction to field techniques for studying birds, e.g., field identification by sight and song, census taking, developing a field study. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5780 Freshwater Biology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2800. The study of freshwater organisms, their identification, natural history, and environmental relationships. Particular emphasis will be given to lotic systems. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5800 People & Plants of the World

Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or BIOL 1100 or BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1120 or permission of instructor. Critical examination of the role neotropical plant resources have played in the culture, economics, and history of Latin America and the world. This course is repeatable for credit.

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BIOL 5820 Topics in Avian Evolution

Prerequisite: BIOL 5540. An advanced course in ornithology with varying course topics (to be announced before term, e.g., origin of birds, fossil record of birds, migration, avian anatomy). This course is repeatable for credit.

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BIOL 5850 Vertebrate Paleontology

Prerequisite: BIOL 2700. A detailed study of the evolution and phylogenetic relationships of the major groups of vertebrates. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5860 Vertebrate Field Techniques

A survey of field techniques used to sample nongame wildlife to include experimental design, data collection, field notes, and final report writing. Group field project required. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5870 Wildlife Management

Survey of the techniques and methodologies used in wildlife management of game and nongame animals. Field project required. This course has a laboratory fee.

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BIOL 5950 Special Topics

Consideration of topics in which courses are not offered otherwise, but for which there is current need. Subject matter varies. This course has a laboratory fee. This course is repeatable for credit.

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