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Academic Year 2001/2002
Biology (Courses Not Currently Offered)
Non-major Biology
BIOL107 FA
Perspectives in Genetics
BIOL102 SP
Biological Communication
BIOL108 SP
Human Cloning
BIOL180 SP
Writing About Science
Major Biology
BIOL221 FA
Human Genetics
BIOL232 FA
Immunology
BIOL241 FA
Developmental Biology
BIOL250 FA
Laboratory in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
BIOL261 FA
Ecology
BIOL280 FA
Biology, Politics, and Psychology of Reproduction
BIOL294 FA
Laboratory in Developmental Genetics
BIOL341 FA
Signaling Across the Plasma Membrane in Growth and Differentiation
BIOL345 FA
Developmental Neurobiology
BIOL348 FA
Animal Orientation and Migration
BIOL349 FA
Evolution
BIOL351 FA
Approaches to Understanding the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
BIOL380 FA
Experimental Design
BIOL520 FA
Mammalian Development
BIOL230 SP
The Cell Membrane: Structure and Function
BIOL231 SP
Eukaryotic Genetics
BIOL232 SP
Immunology
BIOL245 SP
Cellular Neurophysiology
BIOL250 SP
Laboratory in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
BIOL254 SP
Comparative Animal Behavior
BIOL290 SP
Plant Form and Diversity
BIOL315 SP
Genes in Development
BIOL320 SP
Scientific Research Ethics
BIOL330 SP
Aging and Disease
BIOL344 SP
Biological Structure
BIOL352 SP
Cellular Behavior
BIOL517 SP
Topics in Neuroethology
BIOL518 SP
Topics in Evolutionary Ecology
BIOL575 SP
Topics in Neurobiology: Nervous System Development and Cell Death
Undergrad Tutorials & Thesis
BIOL422 FA
Undergraduate Research
BIOL491 FA
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
Graduate
BIOL591 FA
Advanced Research
BIOL504 SP
Selected Topics (Graduate Sciences)
BIOL507 SP
Evolution Journal Club I
BIOL509 SP
Neuroscience Journal Club I
BIOL512 SP
Group Tutorial, Graduate
BIOL515 SP
Genes in Development
BIOL521 SP
Muscle and Nerve Development
BIOL575 SP
Topics in Neurobiology: Nervous System Development and Cell Death
Last Updated on MAR-19-2002
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