| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
| |
| January 14 - May 10 |
| 30250 |
BIOL |
1200 |
M01 |
0 |
Intro Cellular Biology Lab
|
T
|
08:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: FUGITT 214 Inst: Melissa Clauson |
| |
| 30251 |
BIOL |
1200 |
M02 |
0 |
Intro Cellular Biology Lab
|
T
|
10:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 12 |
Location: FUGITT 214 Inst: Tabitha Ellis |
| |
| 30246 |
BIOL |
1204 |
M01 |
4 |
Intro Cellular Biology W/lab
|
MWF
|
08:30am
|
09:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 11 |
Location: FUGITT 222 Inst: Tabitha Ellis |
| |
An introduction to biology, this course applies the scientific method of study to cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Lectures are integrated with laboratory exercises. Successful completion of this course satisfies the requirements for a major or minor in Biology, and is an option for the "Natural Sciences" component in General Education Requirements. Prerequisite: A minimum ACT mathematics sub score of 16 or an Accuplacer algebra score of 33-120 or Elementary Algebra. Note: Students must first complete or test out of the reading sequence before taking this course: All semesters. |
| |
| 30247 |
BIOL |
1204 |
M02 |
4 |
Intro Cellular Biology W/lab
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 15 |
Location: FUGITT 222 Inst: Melissa Clauson |
| |
| 30254 |
BIOL |
1210 |
M01 |
0 |
Intro to Organismal Biol Lab
|
R
|
08:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Michael Bosela |
| |
| 30255 |
BIOL |
1210 |
M02 |
0 |
Intro to Organismal Biol Lab
|
R
|
10:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 19 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Michael Bosela |
| |
| 30252 |
BIOL |
1214 |
M01 |
4 |
Intro Organismal Biology W/lab
|
MWF
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Michael Bosela |
| |
Provides an introductory study of animal and plant kingdoms, emphasizing structure, function, and reproduction, of animals and plants. Lectures are fully integrated with the lab exercises which include animal and plant dissections as well as plant growth experiments. Successful completion of this course satisfies the requirements for a major or minor in Biology. Note: Students must first complete or test out of the reading sequence before taking this course. Course rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 30253 |
BIOL |
1214 |
M02 |
4 |
Intro Organismal Biology W/lab
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Michael Bosela |
| |
| 30256 |
BIOL |
2004 |
M01 |
4 |
Clinical Microbiology
|
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
|
M
|
12:30pm
|
02:20
|
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: FUGITT 222 Inst: Tabitha Ellis |
| |
Clinical Microbiology designed for students interested in understanding the characteristics and activities of microorganisms and their relationship to health and disease. Focus on infectious diseases, causative agents, and treatments. The laboratory is a two-hour series that correlates with the lecture. Activities include aseptic technique for use of microorganisms, diversity and ubiquity of microorganisms, bacterial structure/ classification, differential tests, quantitative techniques, medical microbiological tests, and hermatology. Note: Prenursing curriculum, not acceptable for the Biology major or minor. Prerequisites: CHEM 1104 and completion of the general education mathematics requirement. Course Rotation: Spring. |
| |
| 30257 |
BIOL |
2104 |
M01 |
4 |
Microbiology W/lab
|
|
MWF
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
|
T
|
08:30am
|
10:20
|
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: FUGITT 222 Inst: Tabitha Ellis |
| |
Deals with fundamental microbiological principles and techniques, including; structure, function, cultural characteristics, and evolutionary and ecological relationships among microorganisms with a human perspective. The laboratory is a two-hour series that correlates with the lecture. Activities include aseptic techniques for use of microoganisms, cultural characteristics and biochemical reactions of microorganisms, classification and identification of unknown microorganisms. High school chemistry is recommended. Prerequisite: BIOL 1204 and 1214 with a minimum grade of C or permission of the instructor. Course Rotation: Spring. |
| |
| 30258 |
BIOL |
2204 |
WEB |
4 |
Animal Diversity W/lab
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 13 |
Location: WEB WEB CLASS Inst: Luke Dollar |
| |
Study of animal characteristics and review of phylogeny of major animal groups with special attention to vertebrates. Students learn the diversity of Kentucky fauna by participating in "The Great Kentucky Critter Hunt." This course employs traditional lecture and laboratory formats, and it requires active student participation in developing a field collection. It is recommended for science majors only. Prerequisites: BIOL 1204 and BIOL 1214 with a minimum grade of C or permission of the instructor. Course Rotation Spring. |
| |
| 30259 |
BIOL |
2614 |
M01 |
4 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
|
MW
|
08:30am
|
10:50
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: FUGITT 124 Inst: Laura Nissley |
| |
An introduction to the anatomy of the human body. Includes the study of major tissues and major body systems. It employs the use of microscopy, models and dissection in laboratory settings. Attention is paid to the needs of pre- health science majors. A two-hour lab supports the topics of the lecture portion of the course. Course rotation: Fall and Spring. |
| |
| 30260 |
BIOL |
2614 |
M02 |
4 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
|
TR
|
08:00am
|
10:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: FUGITT 124 Inst: Laura Nissley |
| |
| 30261 |
BIOL |
2614 |
M03 |
4 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
01:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: FUGITT 124 Inst: Laura Nissley |
| |
| 30262 |
BIOL |
3103 |
M01 |
3 |
Cell Biology
|
MWF
|
08:30am
|
09:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Melissa Clauson |
| |
An integration of biological, chemical, and physical aspects of the cell. Lectures emphasize molecular processes in the cell including organelle structure and function, membranes, cytoskeleton, respiration, trafficking, and signaling. Organic chemistry recommended. Prerequisites: BIOL 1204 and BIOL 1214 with a minimum grade of C and chem 1224 or permission of instructor. Course Rotation: Spring. |
| |
| 30263 |
BIOL |
3624 |
M01 |
4 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
|
MW
|
11:30am
|
01:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 11 |
Location: FUGITT 124 Inst: Laura Nissley |
| |
A continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Designed for studetns interested in human health, medicine and exercise physiology. Course includes instruction on homeostasis, basic cellular physiology, excitatory tissues, circulatory system and blood typing, special senses, EKGs, lung volumes, and more. A two-hour lab supports the topics of the lecture portion of the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 2614 with a grade of C or equivalent. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 30264 |
BIOL |
3901 |
M01 |
1 |
Seminar I
|
M
|
03:30pm
|
04:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 5 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Michael Bosela |
| |
A study of current literature in a selected biology topic of a student's interest. Readings selected and discussed will provide the basis for research in senior seminar (BIOL 4901). Prerequisites: Junior standing in the Biology program. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 30650 |
BIOL |
4214 |
M01 |
4 |
Plant Propagation
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
04:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 9 |
Location: FUGITT 207 Inst: Michael Bosela |
| |
This course provides an overview of contemporary plant propagation techniques, including grafting and micropropagation, emphasizing their biological and evolutionary basis. Plant breeding will be disucssed as part of the overall (seed) propagation process. The course also includes a strong research component. Aside from the experimentation built into the porpagation labs, students will work in groups to design and conduct their own plant propagation experiments. Students will prepare research abstracts for the propagation experiments; lab reports and posters for their group research projects. We will also design and execute a class service learning project. Prerequisites: BIOL 2314 with a minimum grade of C. Course rotation: Varies |
| |
| 30266 |
BIOL |
4404 |
M01 |
4 |
Molecular Biology W/lab
|
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
|
W
|
12:30pm
|
02:20
|
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 13 |
Location: FUGITT 214 Inst: Melissa Clauson |
| |
Advanced theory and methods in the study of gene expression in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, genetic engineering, and molecular biology including DNA replication, regulation of gene expression, protein expression and purification. Integrated lab exercises include DNA manipulations, DNA cloning and mapping, protein expression and purification. Recommended for Pre-Health science majors. Prerequisites: BIOL 3204 with a minimum grade of C and and CHEM 1224. Course Rotation: Varies. |
| |
| 30267 |
BIOL |
4901 |
M01 |
1 |
Seminar II
|
F
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: FUGITT 214 Inst: Brian Hilker |
| |
A capstone course that continues the analysis of a selected research topic of the student's interest formulated in "Junior Seminar." Students will submit a novel biology research proposal for completion. Note: Completion of the ETS Biology Field Test is required for passage of this course. Prerequisites: Senior standing and successful completion of BIOL 3901 with a minimum grade of C. Course Rotation: All semesters. |
| |
| 30710 |
BIOL |
4901 |
M02 |
1 |
Seminar II
|
F
|
01:30pm
|
02:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: FUGITT 214 Inst: Brian Hilker |
| |