BIOLOGY (BIOL)
BIOL 1000. Introduction
to Biological Methods. Lec. 0. Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisites: None. An introduction and orientation to the literature,
research and computing skills utilized in the life sciences.
uBIOL
1010. Introduction to Biology I. Lec.
3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Introduction to concepts of biology and their relationships to current and future
social problems. Non-biology majors only.
uBIOL
1020. Introduction to Biology II.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Note: BIOL 1010 is not a prerequisite. Survey of plant and animal diversity;
introductory ecology; man's impact on the environment. Non-biology majors only.
uBIOL
1110. General Zoology. Lec. 3. Lab.
2. Credit 4.
Introduction to principles of zoology.
uBIOL
1120. General Botany. Lec. 3. Lab.
2. Credit 4.
Introduction to principles of botany.
uBIOL 1310. Concepts of Biology
and Environment. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Basic concepts of biology including botany, zoology and environmental applications.
This course will not count as a part of a biology sequence.
uBIOL
2010. Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Lec.
3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of chairperson of the Department
of Biology. Structure and function of the human body for nursing and other
majors requiring a detailed examination of the topic. First course in a two
course sequence. (See BIOL 2020).
uBIOL
2020. Human Anatomy and Physiology II. Lec.
3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and BIOL 2010 or or consent of chairperson
of the Department of Biology. Continuation of BIOL 2010.
BIOL 2120. General Ecology.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. The relationship
between plants and animals and their environment. (Same as WFS 2120). This
course
can not be taken as part of the university science requirement and credit will
not be given for both BIOL/WFS 2120 and BIOL/WFS 2130.
BIOL 2130. General Ecology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. The relationship
between plants and animals and their environment. The laboratory provides examples
of concepts discussed in lecture and analytical procedures used in interpreting
data. (Same as WFS 2130).
BIOL 2140. Cellular Biology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology; CHEM 1110, 1120 recommended. An introduction
to structure and function of cells.
BIOL 2350. Introductory Anatomy
and Physiology. Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
An introductory course in human anatomy and physiology intended for students
of health and physical education, human ecology, psychology and other major
requiring a basic survey of the topics.
BIOL 3040. Comparative Vertebrate
Anatomy. Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1110, 1120. Anatomy and phylogeny of vertebrates; comparative
study of systems of representative types.
BIOL 3060. Comparative Vertebrate
Embryology. Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: BIOL 2140 or 3040. Gametes, fertilization, cleavage and gastrulation.
Derivatives of the germ layers and organ systems in representative vertebrates.
BIOL 3070. Vertebrate Zoology.
Lec 2. Lab 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1110. An introduction to the systematics and ecology of vertebrates.
BIOL 3100. Genetics. (RODP Course). Credit 4.
Prerequisites: BIOL 1110 and 1120, or their equivalents. Basic principles of
traditional transmission genetics, as well as modern molecular genetics,
delivered via PowerPoint presentations with an audio component. Note: this
course is for teachers seeking a Biology Add-on Endorsement; it will not
substitute for required genetics courses in Biological Sciences or related
majors.
BIOL
3200. General Microbiology. Lec. 2.
Lab. 4. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: One 1000-level biology course with lab. Introduction to
basic concepts of microbiology (non-medical). Intended for students not in health-science
programs. Credit will not be given for both BIOL 3200 and BIOL 3230.
BIOL
3230. Health Science Microbiology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of chairperson of the Department
of Biology. Introduction to microbiology. Intended for students majoring in
nursing or other preprofessional programs. Credit will not be given for both
BIOL 3200 and BIOL 3230.
BIOL 3330. Entomology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Common harmful and beneficial insects
of this region and their control.
BIOL 3530. Animal Physiology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
General principles of animal function.
BIOL 3550. Ecology. (RODP Course). Credit 3.
Prerequisites: BIOL 1110 and BIOL 1120, or their equivalents. Introduction
to the basic concepts of ecology, the study of organisms and their interactions
with the environment, delivered primarily via PowerPoint presentations.
Note: this course is for teachers seeking a Biology Add-on Endorsement;
it will not substitute for required ecology courses in Biological Sciences
or related majors.
BIOL 3810. General Genetics.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Principles and laws governing inheritance
in plants and animals including man.
BIOL 3920. Biological Communication
Skills. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Locating and using resource materials, technical
writing and oral presentations in biological disciplines.
BIOL 4000 (5000). General
Parasitology. Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1110 and 4 additional semester hours of biology. Biology
of animal agents and vectors of diseases with emphasis placed on medical parasitology
and organisms that parasitize fish and wildlife species.
BIOL 4040 (5040). Immunology.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 3200 or 3230 and BIOL 4150 or consent of instructor. Introduction
to basic principles of cellular and molecular immunology.
BIOL 4060 (5060). Hormones
and Chemical Communication. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 2140 and 8 semester hours of chemistry. A survey of hormones,
their functions and mechanisms of action in vertebrate animals including humans.
BIOL 4100 (5100). Evolutionary
Biology. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: BIOL 3810 and 2130. Theories, evidences, principles and examples
of organic evolution. Emphasis on anatomical, chemical, ecological, geological,
anthropological and genetic factors.
BIOL 4120 (5120). Protozoology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: BIOL 3200 or consent of instructor. Diversity, ecology
and taxonomy of protozoa, and the importance of protozoa as agents of human
disease and as model organisms for studying eukaryotic cell biology.
BIOL 4130 (5130). Environmental
Microbiology. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 3200 or 3230 or consent of instructor. The function of microorganisms
in the environment.
BIOL 4150 (5150). Molecular
Genetics. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 3810, CHEM 3005 or 3020. Molecular basis of inheritance with
special emphasis on microorganisms.
BIOL 4160 (5160). Genetic
Engineering Laboratory. Lab. 4. Credit 2.
Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOL 4150. Techniques of bacterial genetics and
recombinant DNA methodology.
BIOL 4220 (5220). Biostatistics.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Probability and frequency distribution; statistical populations and samples;
and tests of hypotheses used in biological research. (Same as WFS 4220).
BIOL 4230 (5230). Animal Behavior.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Introduction to basic
principles underlying the behavior of animals. (Same as WFS 4230).
BIOL 4240 (5240). Systematic
Botany. Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1120 or consent of instructor. A general survey of vascular
plants with emphasis on identification, naming, nomenclature and classification
of the vascular flora of Tennessee. (Same as WFS 4240).
BIOL 4250 (5250). Economic
Botany. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1120 or consent of instructor. Interrelationships between
plants and people. Topics include a survey of the past, present, and future
uses of plants, and the role of conservation biology in the preservation of
plant resources.
BIOL 4310 (5310). Plant Anatomy.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. A comparative study of the structure
of vascular plants in relation to function.
BIOL 4320 (5320). Plant Physiology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Physiological activities of seed plants, including photosynthesis, respiration,
mineral nutrition, flowering, seed formation and dormancy.
BIOL 4330 (5330). Plant
Ecology. Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 2130 or equivalent. Biotic and abiotic factors affecting
the distribution and abundance of plant species, and the role of plants in ecosystem
structure and function.
BIOL 4430 (5430). Vascular
Plant Biology. Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1120. Morphological and phylogenetic survey of the vascular
plants.
BIOL 4610 (5610). Invertebrate
Zoology. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Biology of invertebrates with emphasis on morphology, systematics and ecology.
BIOL 4630 (5630). Ornithology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. General survey of the class Aves
with emphasis on morphology, identification and ecology of local birds. (Same
as WFS 4630).
BIOL 4650 (5650). Marine Biology.
Lec. 3. Lab. 2. Credit 4.
Prerequisites: 12 semester hours of biology, including BIOL 2130 or equivalent.
An introduction to the study of the marine environment and marine organisms.
(Same as WFS 4650).
BIOL 4740 (5740). Pollution
Microbiology. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Introduction to microbes, waterborne pathogens, water disinfection practices,
effects of chemical pollutant, microbial detoxification and biodegradation
mechanisms,
genetic breeding and bioassay/toxicity testing.
BIOL 4750 (5750). Medical
Microbiology. Lec. 2. Lab. 4. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: BIOL 3200 or 3230. A survey of microorganisms of medical importance,
with emphasis on the bacteria and viruses. Principles of infectious disease,
including diagnostic methods and treatments. Laboratory exercises demonstrating
methods of isolating and identifying pathogenic microorganisms.
BIOL 4780 (5780). Phycology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Introduction to freshwater algae.
BIOL 4810 (5810). Ichthyology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Identification, classification,
anatomy, physiology, ecology and adaptations of fishes; emphasis on North
American freshwater
species. (Same as WFS 4810).
BIOL 4820 (5820). Mammalogy.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Classification, structure and function,
phylogeny and geographical distribution of mammals; emphasis on Tennessee
mammals.
(Same as WFS 4820).
BIOL 4830 (5830). Herpetology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology. Classification, adaptations, habits,
life histories and geographical distribution of amphibians and reptiles; emphasis
on North American species. (Same as WFS 4830).
BIOL 4840 (5840). Limnology.
Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: 8 semester hours of biology and chemistry, Junior standing, or
consent of instructor. Physiochemical and biological dynamics of inland water.
(Same as WFS 4840).
BIOL 4850 (5850). Applied
Microbiology. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: BIOL 3200 or 3230 or consent of instructor. Microbial production
of foods and chemicals; microorganisms in food spoilage.
BIOL 4900. Internship in Biology. Credit 3.
See instructions prior to enrolling. Students work with a public agency or
private company or organization that is compatible with their interest.
( May be taken twice if the assignments are with different organizations,
or with different divisions with an organization.)
BIOL 4940 (5940). Radiation
Biology. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of departmental chairperson. Effects
of ionizing radiation on biological systems.
BIOL 4950 (5950). Radiation
Biology Seminar. Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: BIOL 4940 or 5940. In-depth discussion of specific topics in radiation
biology. Each student will prepare and present a topic to the class.
BIOL 4960 (5960). Biotechnology
Seminar. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: BIOL 4150 or consent of instructor. Discussion of current literature
in biotechnology.
BIOL 4990 (5990). Topics.
Credit 1-4.
Prerequisite: Consent of the department chairperson. Special study in an approved
field under the supervision of a member of the biology faculty as approved by
the department chairperson.
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