Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 and BIOL 2323 and CHEM 3603 and CHEM 3601L and CHEM 3613 and CHEM 3611L. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years). Corequisite: Lab component. Principles of Evolution. Master's Thesis. (Formerly BIOL 4793.) Comparative Botany. Basic immunology laboratory. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab. Mathematical and computational techniques for developing, executing, and analyzing dynamic models arising in the biological sciences. Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 1613. Lecture, laboratory, and field work. Principles of molecular and computational analyses of genomes. Ecological Genetics/genomics. BIOL 1584H. Corequisite: Lab component. BIOL 4793. 3 Hours. It emphasizes the acquisition and interpretation of results that illustrate the major principles of biology. Covers a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) A hands on course in insect molecular genetic techniques including molecular diagnostics and population genetics. BIOL 4404. BIOL 5133. Molecular Cell Biology. 3 Hours. Population Ecology Laboratory. Introduces students to bacteria as prokaryotic organisms, different from eukaryotes such as plants and animals. In-depth molecular coverage of transcription, cell cycle, translation, and protein processing in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Combines lectures, review of primary literature, student presentations, and small group discussions to explore a diversity of topics related to mechanisms of biological regulation and subcellular communication. Population Ecology. This course is cross-listed with ENTO 4053. Biological Regulation and Subcellular Communication. Honors Biology for Majors. (Formerly BIOL 496V.) Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 4 hours per week. Genomics and Bioinformatics. This course is cross-listed with PLPA 4333. Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory/discussion 2 hours per week. Discussion of the techniques, applications, and issues of biotechnology as it is being used in modern agriculture. Prerequisite: 3 hours of cell biology or biochemistry. Prerequisite: BIOL 2323 and BIOL 2533. Class discussions focus on global change and the effects of more recent anthropogenic influences. May be taken by students participating in overseas study programs or other domestic field study programs approved by the department. 3 Hours. Visit. Students are encouraged to contact instructor before enrolling. (Typically offered: Spring) Prerequisite: Graduate standing. 3 Hours. Hands-on instruction in the fundamentals of biological computing. Lecture 3 hours/week. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years). David S. McNabb Department Chair 601 Science-Engineering Building 479-575-3787 Email: dmcnabb@uark.edu. BIOL 4511L. BIOL 4313H. General and comparative physiology of insects. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years). The respective Reaction of the product comes of course by the special Interaction the Ingredients to stand. The biology of eukaryotes other than animals, land plants, and fungi with emphasis on morphology and modern approaches to phylogenetic systematics. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years). (Typically offered: Spring). Montgomery College. BIOL 496VH. Prerequisite: BIOL 1584 or BIOL 1543 and BIOL 1541L. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4793 and BIOL 5793. (Formerly BIOL 4114.) Corequisite: BIOL 4153. BIOL 5543. 3 Hours. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4024 and BIOL 5024. This course is cross-listed with ENTO 5113. This course is cross-listed with ENTO 5024. 1-4 Hour. A comparative approach to organisms classically considered to be plants with emphasis on morphology, life history, development, and phylogeny. Community and Ecosystem Ecology. Basic principles of design and analysis for population studies of fish and wildlife species. Exploration of the neurological underpinnings of perception, action, and experience including: how sense receptors convert information in the world into electricity, how information flows through the nervous systems, how neural wiring makes vision possible, how the nervous system changes with experience, and how the system develops. Bones, Bodies, and Brains in Evolutionary Perspective. (Formerly BIOL 4104.) Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4613 and BIOL 5613. Corequisite: Lab component. This catalog of studies is a comprehensive reference for your years of study – a list of degrees, degree programs and courses offered at the University of Arkansas. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4863 and BIOL 5863. Basic principles of design and analysis for population studies of fish and wildlife species. Identifying, naming, and classifying of wildflowers, weeds, trees, and other flowering plants. (Typically offered: Fall), In endocrinology we study hormonal integration of living processes at all levels from molecule to organism. Evolutionary Biology. Population Ecology. This course is cross-listed with PLPA 5123. (Typically offered: Spring) Corequisite: Lab component. A course in Basic Immunology prior to enrollment in Advanced Immunology is recommended but not required. (Typically offered: Fall) (Typically offered: Spring Even Years), (Formerly BIOL 4774.) BIOL 3273H. Developmental Biology with Laboratory. Experimental and observational techniques used in biology with emphasis on the acquisition and interpretation of results that illustrate major biological principles. (Typically offered: Spring), Introductory course in plant physiology focusing on cellular processes that support the metabolic, developmental, and reproductive needs of plants. Honors Colloquium. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. Corequisite: BIOL 1543. Mechanisms of Pathogenesis. Lecture 3 hours per week. An analysis of the concepts and mechanisms of development emphasizing the experimental approach. Principles of molecular and computational analyses of genomes. To familiarize students with techniques used in the management of wildlife populations. Students will be exposed to the characteristics of wetlands, the environmental factors that produce wetland types, and the management techniques used to meet desired wetland goals. Introduction to the biology of the order Primates. Covers concepts of biodiversity identification and illustrates how genetic data are generated and analyzed to conserve and restore biological diversity. (Typically offered: Fall) (Typically offered: Spring), Taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behavior, and ecology of birds. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years), An introduction to viral life-cycles, structure, and host cell interactions. Credit will not be given for both ANTH 4703 and ANTH 5703. 3 Hours. General Microbiology Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 2004 Lab). Teaches important ecological concepts through study of dynamic relationships among insects and their environment. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Readings, essays, and group discussions that parallel the 27 lectures in BIOL 4153 and which dissect the resulting impacts of global change on sustainability and adaptability of biological systems. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 Hour. (Formerly BIOL 4114.) (Typically offered: Spring) This course is equivalent to ANTH 4703. Prerequisite: PLPA 3003. Focuses on describing the evolutionary history of mammals, a group of vertebrates that include over 5,000 species in 29 orders, and will provide an overview of living species and their identifying features. 3 Hours. Insect Diversity and Taxonomy. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 6 hours per week. Primary lecture topics will include: wetland definition, wetlands of the world, wetland status, trends, laws, wetland hydrology, wetland soils, wetland plants, wetland plant adaptations, wetland wildlife, wetland wildlife adaptations, wetland ecosystem development, and wetland management. 1 Hour. 3 Hours. Honors Microbial Molecular Genetics and Informatics. (Typically offered: Irregular), Morphology, classification and ecology of amphibians and reptiles. (Typically offered: Irregular). (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 Hours. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) Department of Biological Sciences Science and Engineering, Room 601 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701. Degree credit will not be allowed for both BIOL 5543 and BIOL 5524. (Typically offered: Fall). 3 Hours. BIOL 4252H. BIOL 5003L. 4 Hours. This course is cross-listed with FDSC 5122. Corequisite: Lab component. This course is cross-listed with ENTO 4024. Corequisite: BIOL 4153. Credit will not be given for both ANTH 4703 and ANTH 5703. Special Topics in Biological Sciences. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 and BIOL 2323. Corequisite: BIOL 4241L. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) A survey of events causing human disease at the molecular, cellular and genetic levels. Comparative Neurobiology. Prerequisite: Honors standing. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 and CHEM 3613 and (CHEM 3611L or CHEM 3612M). 3 Hours. Dynamic Models in Biology. Principles of Biology (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 1014 Lecture). Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 2533. BIOL 1543 BIOL 2213 CHEM 1123 GEOS 1113 MATH 2584 Diff. Plant Biology Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 1034 Lab). Current concepts and research in lotic ecosystem dynamics. BIOL 4554. 3 Hours. BIOL 3013. Culture and Environment: Field Studies. Information for Applicants. Recommended BIOL 3023 and BIOL 2321L and BIOL 3861L. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years). 3 Hours. Advanced Immunology. May be taken by students participating in overseas study programs or other domestic field study programs approved by the department. UAteach Research Methods. Interactions between environment, physiology, and properties of individuals and populations on both evolutionary and ecological scales. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533. Prerequisite: BIOL 3863. Three hours lecture, 4 hours lab per week. Prerequisite: 10 hours of biological sciences. 1 Hour. Conservation Biology. This course explores the chemical, biological, and geological processes occurring within ecosystems. (Typically offered: Spring) BIOL 5643. Basic immunology laboratory. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 4 hours per week.Corequisite: Laboratory component. Lecture 3 hours per week. BIOL 4353. 3 Hours. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is necessary. 3 Hours. Basic and fundamental courses related directly to the area of Biological Engineering and of … (Typically offered: Fall and Summer). Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) BIOL 5513. This course is cross-listed with ANTH 4613. This course may be … 1-6 Hour. The course will include paper discussions and student presentations on topics of special interest. Involves writing term papers. Seeks to develop an appreciation that both the tricks pathogens use and the body's own defenses contribute to pathology. 3 Hours. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer). BIOL 496V. Organization, regulation, and phylogeny of animal behavior, emphasizing vertebrates. Wildlife Management Techniques. To familiarize students with techniques used in the management of wildlife populations. Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology. Laboratory course on immune-diagnostic laboratory techniques and uses of antibodies as a research tool. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 Hours. This course is equivalent to BIOL 3123. (Typically offered: Fall). (Typically offered: Spring). This course is cross-listed with ENTO 5133. Coverage includes the basics of molecular biology, production of transgenic plants and animals, and new applications in the agricultural, food, and medical marketplace. Human Anatomy (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 2404 Lecture). Honors Culture and Environment: Field Studies. Comparative Vertebrate Morphology. The current UAB course repeat policy will be used in calculating the grade point average. Two hour lecture and one hour discussion. (Typically offered: Fall) BIOL 1613. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 or BIOL 2323. Wetlands Ecology and Management. Population Ecology Lab. The requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering include 128 hours of credit. 477 People Used View … BIOL 596V. 3 Hours. … Survey of theoretical and applied aspects of community processes stressing structure, tropic dynamics, community interactions, and major community types. (Typically offered: Irregular). BIOL 4234. Michelle Evans-White Graduate Coordinator 623 Science-Engineering Building 479-575-4706 Email: mevanswh@uark.edu. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. (Formerly BIOL 4863.) Analysis of the genetics of natural and laboratory populations with emphasis on the ecological bases of evolutionary change. Principles of molecular and computational analyses of genomes. Prerequisite: honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in biological sciences). (Typically offered: Fall) Lecture 2 or 3 hours, laboratory 4 or 6 hours per week. Fundamentals of insect biology including structure and function, development, ecology, behavior, plant feeding and disease transmission. This course is cross-listed with ENTO 5053. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4711L and BIOL 5711L. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years), Lectures and laboratory dealing with classification, morphology, distribution, ecology, behavior, and physiology of mammals. Two hour lecture and one hour discussion. (Typically offered: Fall). Identifying, naming, and classifying of wildflowers, weeds, trees, and other flowering plants. Covers impact of global change on sustainability and adaptability of biological systems. BIOL 5711L. General Genetics Laboratory. Prerequisite: 8 hours of biological sciences. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years), An introduction to viral life-cycles, structure, and host cell interactions. Students learn biological statistics and experimental design by actually designing experiments and analyzing data, as well as through lecture, discussion, reading, writing, and problem solving. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Two hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory. This course considers the comparative anatomy, behavioral ecology and paleontology of our nearest living relatives. Includes the origin and evolution of life on Earth, possibility of life elsewhere in the solar system (including Mars), and the possibility of life on planets around other stars. Applications include population dynamics, cellular dynamics, and the spread of infectious diseases. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 and BIOL 2323 or graduate standing. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. 3 Hours. 1-6 Hour. Insect collection required. Insect Diversity and Taxonomy. Designed to convey biological reasoning to non-science majors. Laboratory 3 hours exercises in mammalian anatomy. BIOL 4713H. The study of food microbiology including classification/taxonomy, contamination, preservation and spoilage of different kinds of foods, pathogenic microorganisms, food poisoning, sanitation, control and inspection and beneficial uses of microorganisms. Corequisite: Lab component. Students will be instructed in the use of the latest software for estimating population parameters. (Formerly BIOL 4163.) Focuses on describing the evolutionary history of mammals, a group of vertebrates that include over 5,000 species in 29 orders, and will provide an overview of living species and their identifying features. BIOL 480VH. (Typically offered: Irregular). Next: U of A Theses/Dissertations in the Catalog >> Last Updated: Nov 3, 2020 11:51 AM 3 Hours. 1 Hour. 4 Hours. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years). 4 Hours. Principles of Plant Pathology. This course is cross-listed with PLPA 3001L. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4122 and BIOL 5122. Berklee College Of Music. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Does not count towards BS in Biology. BIOL 4873. Emphasis placed on molecular and biochemical aspects of virology. The Undergraduate Catalog, Graduate Catalog, and Law School Curriculum webpages provide information about all of our degree programs. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equivalent to BIOL 4241L. (Typically offered: Irregular). Prerequisite: 3 hours of ecology-related coursework. To familiarize students with techniques used in the management of wildlife populations. 4 Hours. Corequisite: BIOL 4252. (Typically offered: Irregular) BIOL 5433. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), Introduction to cell structure, cell processes, biological polymers, energetics, and diversity. 479-575-2000. Special Topics in Biological Sciences. Honors Principles of Biology Laboratory. Principles of Plant Pathology Lab. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years). Both discrete and continuous time models are studied. BIOL 3123. We will work with the mechanisms of hormone action, the endocrine control axes and hormones physiological role. BIOL 2211L. Corequisite: BIOL 5511L. Prerequisite: BIOL 3863 and BIOL 4234. Prerequisite: BIOL 3863. Laboratory exercises illustrating animal structure, physiology, genetics, and ecology. Biotechnology in Agriculture. 10/12/20 1:23 pm Lona Robertson (ljrobert): Rollback to Iniator 2. Prerequisite: BIOL 1543 or BIOL 1584. Integrated lecture and laboratory course designed to prepare Biology Majors to enter the rest of the Biology Core of Cell Biology, General Genetics, Evolutionary Biology, and General Ecology. U of A Cell and Molecular Biology; Program Courses; For more complete information consult the Graduate Catalog. Mathematical and computational techniques for developing, executing, and analyzing dynamic models arising in the biological sciences. Emphasis placed on molecular and biochemical aspects of virology. Students must be 21 years of age or older on the first day of class. Eukaryote Phylogeny. Skillshare. (Typically offered: Irregular). Prerequisite: 8 hours of biological sciences. BIOL 5163. 1 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 Phone: 479-575-545 Plant Biology (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 1034 Lecture). Prerequisite: Instructor consent. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: 3 hours of chemistry or biochemistry and ecology. BIOL 5524. This course is cross-listed with SPAC 5553. An understanding of these processes is used to investigate how they form the global biogeochemical cycles that provide energy and nutrients necessary for life. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 and CHEM 3613 and (CHEM 3611L or CHEM 3612M). University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Undergraduate Catalog of Studies Catalog of Studies 2016 Undergraduate Catalog of Studies, 2015-2016 (Typically offered: Irregular). Practical Programming for Biologists. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BIOL 2533 and BIOL 2323. Prerequisite: BIOL 3863. (Formerly BIOL 4793.) (Formerly BIOL 4104.) BIOL 5883. The course will introduce students to bacteria as prokaryotic organisms, different from eukaryotes such as plants and animals. BIOL 3043. Home; School Of Natural Health Sciences Courses; All Time Past 24 Hours Past … Two hour lecture and one hour discussion. Links to important University of Arkansas pages. Comprehensive overview of the diversity of fishes. The other (20 hrs.) Corequisite: Lab component. Honors Special Topics in Biological Sciences. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 3 hours per week. Basic Immunology Laboratory. This course is equivalent to BIOL 4713. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: 3 hours of ecology-related coursework. University Of Alabama. Honors UAteach Research Methods. Analysis of the genetics of natural and laboratory populations with emphasis on the ecological bases of evolutionary change. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years), (Formerly BIOL 4693.) This course is designed for the well prepared student in Honors program. Introduces literature of insect ecology, and interpretation and critique of ecological research. Included are cell isolation and characterization procedures, immunochemistry, flow cytometry, ELISA and cell culture assay systems. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Fall). Demonstration of the models and concepts from BIOL 5513. Historical, theoretical, and population genetics approaches are discussed. Population Ecology Laboratory. BIOL 3003. Corequisite: Lab component. An introduction to the fundamentals of cancer biology. Recommended: BIOL 3023 and BIOL 2321L and BIOL 3861L. Corequisite: BIOL 4243. Consideration of new areas of biological sciences not yet treated adequately in other courses. Comparative Botany. 4 Hours. Advanced survey of the mechanisms of evolutionary change with special emphasis on advances since the Modern Synthesis. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer). (Typically offered: Spring), A general overview of Immunity with emphasis on the underlying cellular, molecular and genetic events controlling immune reactions. (Typically offered: Irregular), Survey of theoretical and applied aspects of community processes stressing structure, trophic dynamics, community interactions, and major community types. 4 Hours. An introduction to biochemistry and cell chemistry. 4 Hours. Covers anatomy, physiology, evolution, taxonomy, ecology, behavior, zoogeography and conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. Cell and Molecular Biology Program Description. Both discrete and continuous time models are studied. BIOL 5163. BIOL 5313. BIOL 5863. Introduction to Neurobiology. BIOL 4333. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL 4104 and BIOL 5104. Combines lectures, review of primary literature, student presentations, and small group discussions to explore a diversity of topics related to mechanisms of biological regulation and subcellular communication. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 6 hours per week. (Typically offered: Irregular), Introduction to the various biological, ecological and historical aspects of forest communities, with particular emphasis on the forests of the central and southeastern United States. BIOL 4241L. 3 Hours. May not count as prerequisite for advanced courses in BIOL. Advanced survey of the mechanisms of evolutionary change with special emphasis on advances since the Modern Synthesis. (Typically offered: Irregular). (Typically offered: Spring Even Years), Lectures and laboratory dealing with classification, morphology, distribution, ecology, behavior, and physiology of mammals. 3 Hours. Mammalian Evolution and Osteology. This course considers the comparative anatomy, behavioral ecology and paleontology of our nearest living relatives. Does not count towards BS in Biology. 3 Hours. Physiological Ecology. The Cell and Molecular Biology (CEMB) program is an inter-disciplinary program incorporating faculty from 15 departments and four colleges in the University of Arkansas system. An in-depth coverage of prokaryote diversity, genetics, metabolism, growth, structures and functions. In general, the selection of courses depends on the student's interests and the nature of the research program. 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