Southern Utah University
Lab to accompany BIOL 3010. The student will use aseptic techniques and applied methodologies to …
Biological and physical mechanisms related to the distribution, abundance, and adaptations of organisms. Topics include …
Lab to accompany BIOL 3030. One three-hour meeting per week. Longer field trips may be …
Exploration of current ethical problems in the medical research and psychological disciplines and their impacts …
Transmission and expression of genetic information, organisms, and populations. Topics include basic transmission and molecular …
Lab to accompany BIOL 3060. One three-hour meeting per week. A minimum grade of "C" …
Study of pattern and processes shaping the unity and diversity of life. Emphasis on natural …
Supervised maintenance and dissection of human cadavers. Enrollment must be approved by instructor. Four hours …
Study of mechanisms of function of major organ systems in the vertebrate body, especially the …
Lab to accompany BIOL 3270. One three-hour meeting per week. A minimum grade of "C" …
A study of animal development including an introduction to the mechanisms of cell division and …
Lab to accompany BIOL 3290 and will include preparation and examination of embryos of model …
Study of structure and function of cells and organelles from the molecular and experimental perspectives. …
Lab to accompany BIOL 3310. One three-hour meeting per week. A minimum grade of "C" …
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles and methods used in epidemiology. Students …
Using a species-comparative approach, this course explores the molecular, cellular, and physiological aspects of the …
Natural history and classification of fishes, including their diversity, distribution, ecology, reproduction, behavior, evolution, and …
Lab to accompany BIOL 3370. One four-hour lab per week. Longer field trips may be …
This course will provide a broad overview of the study of non-human primates. We will …
Evolutionary comparison of the development, structure, and behavior of vertebrates. Three (3) hours lecture per …