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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 476 BIOL 101. General Ecology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B; PSYCH 42 or MATH 101, or EES 178 (EES majors only). MATH 70 or equivalent recomended. Required of all Biology majors. The structure, function, organiza-tion, and regulation of populations, communities, and ecosystems. The role of evolution in environmental relationships. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours)* (Formerly BIOSC 130) (Course fee, $15) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 102. Genetics Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B. Co-requisites: CHEM 8 or CHEM 128A. Required of all Biology majors. Fundamentals of inheritance, including an introduction to the underlying molecular mechanisms. (3 lecture hours) (Formerly BIOSC 140A) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 103. Cellular Biology Prerequisites: BIOL 102 and either CHEM 150 or CHEM 155A. Fundamentals of inheritance and cellular Biology for both pro-karyotic and eukaryotic systems, including an introduction to the underlying molecular mechanisms. (3 lecture hours) (Formerly BIOSC 140B) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 104. Genetics and Cell Biology Lab Prerequisite: BIOL 102 and BIOL 103 (BIOL 103 may be taken concurrently.) Required of all Biology majors. Must be taken a minimum of four semesters from completing BIOL 103. Basic techniques in molecular genetics and cell Biology. No credit if BIOSC 140B taken prior to fall 2005. (3 lab hours) (Course fee, $20) (Formerly BIOSC 140L lab) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 105. Evolution Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; BIOL 101, BIOL 102, and BIOL 103. Required of all Biology majors. Evolutionary processes and patterns. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the B.S. in Biology. (Formerly BIOSC 180) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 110. Human Ecology The study of the relationships between humans and their en-vironment, both natural and man-made; emphasis on scientific understanding of root causes of current environmental problems. (Formerly BIOL 105) Units: 3 BIOL 119. Molecular Virology Prerequisite: BIOL 120. This course will emphasize the molecular basis of viral replication, survival, and spread within a host popula-tion, the key virus-host interactions that lead to disease, and the basic molecular approaches of inhibiting viral infection. (3 lecture hours) Units: 3 BIOL 120. Microbiology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A, BIOL 1B; CHEM 8 or CHEM 128A; or BIOL 11 and CHEM 150. Emphasis on prokaryotes (bacteria); microbial physiology, genetics, ecology, classification, and identifi-cation; applications of microBiology. Prerequisite to most upper-di-vision microBiology courses. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee, $25) (Formerly MICO 140) Units: 4 BIOL 121. Medical Microbiology Prerequisite: BIOL 120; BIOL 157 recommended. The role of microorganisms in causing infection and disease; strategies for diagnosing and treating infections. (3 lecture hours) (Formerly MICRO 183) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall BIOL 122. Nonvascular Plants Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B or permission of instructor. Comparative structure and phylogeny of the fungi, algae, mosses, and liverworts. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee, $20) (Formerly BOT 132) Units: 3 BIOL 123. Phycology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B or permission of instructor. Morphology, cytology, ecology, physiology, economic impor-tance, and cultivation of the algae. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) (Course fee, $30) * (Formerly BOT 142) Units: 4 BIOL 124. Vascular Plants Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B or permission of instructor. Morphology, reproduction, and evolution of the major groups of vascular plants (both living and extinct). Emphasis placed upon the seed plants. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) (Formerly BOT 131) Units: 4 BIOL 125. Plant Taxonomy Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and 1B or permission of instructor. Prin-ciples of plant classification; local flora. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) (Formerly BOT 144) Units: 4 BIOL 130. Invertebrate Zoology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A, BIOL 1B. Systematics and phylogeny (based primarily upon external and internal anatomy) and general ecology of free-living invertebrates (excluding insects). Includes field studies of marine and occasionally freshwater habitats. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) (Course fee, $25) * (Formerly ZOOL 141) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall BIOL 131. Parasitology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A, BIOL 1B and CHEM 1A/1AL or CHEM 3A. A study of the Biology of parasitic organisms, including those of
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 476 BIOL 101. General Ecology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B; PSYCH 42 or MATH 101, or EES 178 (EES majors only). MATH 70 or equivalent recomended. Required of all Biology majors. The structure, function, organiza-tion, and regulation of populations, communities, and ecosystems. The role of evolution in environmental relationships. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours)* (Formerly BIOSC 130) (Course fee, $15) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 102. Genetics Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B. Co-requisites: CHEM 8 or CHEM 128A. Required of all Biology majors. Fundamentals of inheritance, including an introduction to the underlying molecular mechanisms. (3 lecture hours) (Formerly BIOSC 140A) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 103. Cellular Biology Prerequisites: BIOL 102 and either CHEM 150 or CHEM 155A. Fundamentals of inheritance and cellular Biology for both pro-karyotic and eukaryotic systems, including an introduction to the underlying molecular mechanisms. (3 lecture hours) (Formerly BIOSC 140B) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 104. Genetics and Cell Biology Lab Prerequisite: BIOL 102 and BIOL 103 (BIOL 103 may be taken concurrently.) Required of all Biology majors. Must be taken a minimum of four semesters from completing BIOL 103. Basic techniques in molecular genetics and cell Biology. No credit if BIOSC 140B taken prior to fall 2005. (3 lab hours) (Course fee, $20) (Formerly BIOSC 140L lab) Units: 1 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 105. Evolution Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; BIOL 101, BIOL 102, and BIOL 103. Required of all Biology majors. Evolutionary processes and patterns. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the B.S. in Biology. (Formerly BIOSC 180) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring BIOL 110. Human Ecology The study of the relationships between humans and their en-vironment, both natural and man-made; emphasis on scientific understanding of root causes of current environmental problems. (Formerly BIOL 105) Units: 3 BIOL 119. Molecular Virology Prerequisite: BIOL 120. This course will emphasize the molecular basis of viral replication, survival, and spread within a host popula-tion, the key virus-host interactions that lead to disease, and the basic molecular approaches of inhibiting viral infection. (3 lecture hours) Units: 3 BIOL 120. Microbiology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A, BIOL 1B; CHEM 8 or CHEM 128A; or BIOL 11 and CHEM 150. Emphasis on prokaryotes (bacteria); microbial physiology, genetics, ecology, classification, and identifi-cation; applications of microBiology. Prerequisite to most upper-di-vision microBiology courses. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee, $25) (Formerly MICO 140) Units: 4 BIOL 121. Medical Microbiology Prerequisite: BIOL 120; BIOL 157 recommended. The role of microorganisms in causing infection and disease; strategies for diagnosing and treating infections. (3 lecture hours) (Formerly MICRO 183) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall BIOL 122. Nonvascular Plants Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B or permission of instructor. Comparative structure and phylogeny of the fungi, algae, mosses, and liverworts. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee, $20) (Formerly BOT 132) Units: 3 BIOL 123. Phycology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B or permission of instructor. Morphology, cytology, ecology, physiology, economic impor-tance, and cultivation of the algae. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) (Course fee, $30) * (Formerly BOT 142) Units: 4 BIOL 124. Vascular Plants Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and BIOL 1B or permission of instructor. Morphology, reproduction, and evolution of the major groups of vascular plants (both living and extinct). Emphasis placed upon the seed plants. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) (Formerly BOT 131) Units: 4 BIOL 125. Plant Taxonomy Prerequisites: BIOL 1A and 1B or permission of instructor. Prin-ciples of plant classification; local flora. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) (Formerly BOT 144) Units: 4 BIOL 130. Invertebrate Zoology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A, BIOL 1B. Systematics and phylogeny (based primarily upon external and internal anatomy) and general ecology of free-living invertebrates (excluding insects). Includes field studies of marine and occasionally freshwater habitats. (2 lecture, 6 lab or field hours) (Course fee, $25) * (Formerly ZOOL 141) Units: 4 Course Typically Offered: Fall BIOL 131. Parasitology Prerequisites: BIOL 1A, BIOL 1B and CHEM 1A/1AL or CHEM 3A. A study of the Biology of parasitic organisms, including those of |