May 16, 2024  
University Catalog 2014-2016 
    
University Catalog 2014-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


The Fall (Fa), Spring (Sp), or Summer (Su) semesters indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. Expansive Core Curriculum courses are denoted by EXP.  Service Learning courses are denoted by SL.

 

Art

The Fall (Fa), Spring (Sp), or Summer (Su) semesters indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. Expansive Core Curriculum courses are denoted by EXP. Service Learning courses are denoted by SL.

  
  • ART 2600 - Developing Community Programs through the Arts

    The intern seminar is intended to cultivate basic competencies in areas relevant to effective community organization and program development. Through active participation, students will become efficient resources to the Community Arts Partnership Initiative and to the community at large. Students will develop through the seminar a vocabulary for problem solving within the community context in the arts. Prerequisite: Second semester sophomore, junior, or senior status. (3, EXP)
  
  • ART 3000 - Trends in Art Education

    An intensive study of the major issues in art education with an emphasis on the literature since 1950. (3)
  
  • ART 3011 - Advanced Black and White Photography

    This class will build on the techniques studied in the introductory class using traditional techniques with a manual SLR camera. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 2011  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3022 - Digital Color Photography

    This class will focus on using the computer as a tool in the creation of color prints. Students will be required to use either a standard color film camera or a high-resolution digital camera. The emphasis will be the idea of color, the usage and power in color in making an image. Studio, hands-on course. Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3030 - Drawing III a

    Continuation of Drawing II in the advanced study of drawing. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 2040  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3040 - Drawing III b

    Continuation of Drawing II in the advanced study of drawing. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3030  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3050 - Painting II a

    Advanced studies using painting mediums and appropriate experimentation with different supports and techniques. Students are expected to establish an integrated personal vision at a level qualitatively beyond previous involvement in beginning painting. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 1060  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3060 - Painting II b

    Advanced studies using painting mediums and appropriate experimentation with different supports and techniques. Students are expected to establish an integrated personal vision at a level qualitatively beyond previous involvement in beginning painting. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3050  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3065 - Writing About Art

    (CRWT 3065 , ENGL 3065 ) An introduction to ekphrastic writing: poetry and writing about the visual arts. Overview of theories and methodologies. Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 -ENGL 1020 . (3,EXP)
  
  • ART 3070 - Sculpture II a

    Advanced studies in understanding sculptural form. Advanced development of skills; in modeling, casting, other techniques; emphasis on figure. Students are expected to establish an integrated personal vision at a level qualitatively beyond previous involvement. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 2070  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3080 - Sculpture II b

    Advanced studies in understanding sculptural form. Advanced development of skills; in modeling, casting, other techniques; emphasis on figure. Students are expected to establish an integrated personal vision at a level qualitatively beyond previous involvement. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3070  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3090 - Printmaking II a

    Continued investigation of print media. Students are expected to initiate individual direction for their work with particular emphasis on serially developing their ideas. Students are encouraged to utilize mixed print media as well as other media - experimentation is stressed. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 2080  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3100 - Printmaking II b

    Continued investigation of print media. Students are expected to initiate individual direction for their work with particular emphasis on serially developing their ideas. Students are encouraged to utilize mixed print media as well as other media - experimentation is stressed. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3090  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3110 - Ceramics II a

    Creative exploration in pottery; making clay bodies, glazes; wheel-throwing, varied procedures in hand building. Emphasis is on the union of aesthetics and good craftsmanship. Involvement in all areas of studio operations is required. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 1050  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3120 - Ceramics II b

    Creative exploration in pottery; making clay bodies, glazes; wheel-throwing, varied procedures in hand building. Emphasis is on the union of aesthetics and good craftsmanship. Involvement in all areas of studio operations is required. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3110  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 3200 - Art Trends and Policy

    This course will use lectures, discussions, visits and directed readings from texts and articles. This course is designed to bring students up to date information on current artists, theories, practices and policies. Prerequisite: ART 1090  (3)
  
  • ART 4010 - Graphic Design II a

    Solve practical design problems while expanding digital techniques. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 2020  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4020 - Graphic Design II b

    Solve practical design problems while expanding digital techniques. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4010  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4030 - Drawing IV a

    Advanced work from human figure; various creative approaches in many media. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3030  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4040 - Drawing IV b

    Advanced work from human figure; various creative approaches in many media. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4030  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4050 - Painting III a

    Continuation of painting II. Advancement in visual consciousness, technical skills as means to significant work. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3060  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4060 - Painting III b

    Continuation of painting II. Advancement in visual consciousness, technical skills as means to significant work. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4050  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4070 - Sculpture III a

    Continuation of ART 3070 . Carving, modeling, casting construction; welding, brazing soldering, etc. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3070  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4080 - Sculpture III b

    Continuation of ART 3080 . Carving, modeling, casting construction; welding, brazing soldering, etc. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4070  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4090 - Printmaking III a

    Experimental prints, various methods/processes; advanced lithography, etching, serigraphy, woodcut, calligraphy. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3090  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4100 - Printmaking III b

    Experimental prints, various methods/processes; advanced lithography, etching, serigraphy, woodcut, calligraphy. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4090  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4110 - Ceramics III a

    Continuation of ART 3110 ; development of skills in pottery making; creative design, exploration of techniques. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3110  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4120 - Ceramics III b

    Continuation of ART 3120 ; development of skills in pottery making; creative design, exploration of techniques. Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4110  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4130 - African Art

    This course is a survey if the major cultures and objects as art form of Sub Saharan Africa. Traditional material and conceptual African development will be discussed through examination of art objects. (3)
  
  • ART 4140 - Art of the African Diaspora

    (AADS 4140 ) This course is a discussion of the trends and stylistic changes in the art of African descended peoples around the world after slavery. (3, EXP)
  
  • ART 4150 - Painting IV a

    Continuation of ART 4050 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 3090  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4160 - Painting IV b

    Continuation of ART 4060 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4090  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4170 - Sculpture IV a

    Continuation of ART 4070 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4080  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4180 - Sculpture IV b

    Continuation of ART 4080 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4170  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4190 - Printmaking IV a

    Continuation of ART 4090 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4090  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4200 - Printmaking IV b

    Continuation of ART 4100 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4190   Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4210 - Graphic Design III a

    Continuation of ART 4010 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4020  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4220 - Graphic Design III b

    Continuation of ART 4020 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4210  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4310 - Ceramics IV a

    Continuation of ART 4110 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4110  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4320 - Ceramics IV b

    Continuation of ART 4120 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4310  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4410 - Graphic Design IV a

    Continuation of ART 4210 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4210  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4420 - Graphic Design IV b

    Continuation of ART 4220 . Studio, hands-on course. Prerequisite: ART 4410  Studio, Hands-On Courses(3)
  
  • ART 4501 - Directed Readings in Art

    Students work under the direction of faculty members to fulfill their needs and interests. (1)
  
  • ART 4502 - Directed Readings in Art

    Students work under the direction of faculty members to fulfill their needs and interests. (2)
  
  • ART 4503 - Directed Readings in Art

    Students work under the direction of faculty members to fulfill their needs and interests. (3)
  
  • ART 4999 - Senior Comprehensives

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Biology

A grade of C or better in a prerequisite course is required before a student may progress to the next course.

  
  • BIOL 1030 - General Biology

    Modern concepts in biology for the non-science major. Lecture and laboratory should be taken concurrently. NOT APPLICABLE TO MAJOR OR MINOR IN BIOLOGY. (2, Fa, EXP)
  
  • BIOL 1030L - General Biology

    Modern concepts in biology for the non-science major. Lecture and laboratory should be taken concurrently. NOT APPLICABLE TO MAJOR OR MINOR IN BIOLOGY. (1, Fa, EXP)
  
  • BIOL 1040 - General Biology

    Modern concepts in biology for the non-science major. Lecture and laboratory should be taken concurrently. NOT APPLICABLE TO MAJOR OR MINOR IN BIOLOGY. (2, Sp, EXP)
  
  • BIOL 1040L - General Biology

    Modern concepts in biology for the non-science major. Lecture and laboratory should be taken concurrently. NOT APPLICABLE TO MAJOR OR MINOR IN BIOLOGY. (1, Sp, EXP)
  
  • BIOL 1050 - Environmental Biology

    The biological and social implications of the relationship between the environment and human society. NOT APPLICABLE AS A BIOLOGY ELECTIVE FOR STUDENTS MAJORING OR MINORING IN BIOLOGY. (3, EXP)
  
  • BIOL 1210L - Foundations of Biology I

    Broad introduction to the field of biology with a focus on reading, comprehension, data organization, data analysis, and mathematical and computer applications. Required for Biology majors. Prerequisite(s); Completion of developmental Reading and Math. (1)
  
  • BIOL 1220L - Foundations of Biology II

    Broad introduction to the field of biology with a focus on reading, comprehension, data organization, data analysis, and mathematical and computer applications. Required for Biology majors. Prerequisite(s); Completion of developmental Reading and Math. (1)
  
  • BIOL 1230 - General Biology I

    Basic biological principles and concepts as they apply to all levels of organization. Science Majors. Prerequisites: Must have completed Developmental Reading and Developmental Math. If simultaneously enrolled in MATH 1030I , students can register for this course. (3)
  
  • BIOL 1230L - General Biology I

    Basic biological principles and concepts as they apply to all levels of organization. Science Majors. Prerequisites: Must have completed Developmental Reading and Developmental Math. If simultaneously enrolled in MATH 1030I , students can register for this course. (1)
  
  • BIOL 1240 - General Biology II

    Basic biological principles and concepts as they apply to all levels of organization. Science Majors. Prerequisites: BIOL 1230 . If simultaneously enrolled in MATH 1030I , students can register for this course. (3)
  
  • BIOL 1240L - General Biology II

    Basic biological principles and concepts as they apply to all levels of organization. Science Majors. Prerequisites: If simultaneously enrolled in MATH 1030I , students can register for this course. (1)
  
  • BIOL 2000 - Biodiversity

    Survey of biological diversity, basic principles and concepts of biological systematics, taxonomy, evolutionary theory, and ecology. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 2000L - Biodiversity

    Survey of biological diversity, basic principles and concepts of biological systematics, taxonomy, evolutionary theory, and ecology. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 2010 - General Microbiology

    Study of microorganisms. Laboratory emphasizes principles of bacteriological technique, microscopic study, and environmental influences affecting microorganisms. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 2010L - General Microbiology

    Study of microorganisms. Laboratory emphasizes principles of bacteriological technique, microscopic study, and environmental influences affecting microorganisms. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 2200 - Introduction to Phage and Genomics

    A two-semester long inquiry-based course to introduce students to the practice of scientific research with real experiments in microbiology, virology and the quantitative and qualitative study of phage genomes. Prerequisites: BIOL 1230  and BIOL 1240 . Open to biology majors; instructor’s approval required. (3)
  
  • BIOL 2210 - Introduction to Phage and Genomics

    A two-semester long inquiry-based course to introduce students to the practice of scientific research with real experiments in microbiology, virology and the quantitative and qualitative study of phage genomes. Prerequisites: BIOL 1230  and BIOL 1240 . Open to biology majors; instructor’s approval required. (3)
  
  • BIOL 2340 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Mechanism

    (SPTH 2340 ) Identification and function of structures pertinent to the processes of speech and hearing. FOR SPEECH PATHOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS ONLY. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3, EXP)
  
  • BIOL 3000 - Introduction to Entomology

    Introduction to the study of insects. Arthropod evolution, insect taxonomy, systematics, and identification, internal and external morphology, social insects and insect pests, insects of human health concern and vectors of human disease, and Integrated Pest Management. The laboratory emphasizes insect identification and collecting, and includes field trips. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3, Su)
  
  • BIOL 3000L - Introduction to Entomology

    Introduction to the study of insects. Arthropod evolution, insect taxonomy, systematics, and identification, internal and external morphology, social insects and insect pests, insects of human health concern and vectors of human disease, and Integrated Pest Management. The laboratory emphasizes insect identification and collecting, and includes field trips. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1, Su)
  
  • BIOL 3070 - Immunology

    Basic concepts of immunology and immunological disorders. Laboratory includes discussions and application of the basic principles of serology. Prerequisite: BIOL 2010  or permission of instructor and BIOL 1240 . (3)
  
  • BIOL 3070L - Immunology

    Basic concepts of immunology and immunological disorders. Laboratory includes discussions and application of the basic principles of serology. Prerequisite: BIOL 2010  or permission of instructor and BIOL 1240 . (1)
  
  • BIOL 3081 - Medical Microbiology

    Study of various human pathogens, with emphasis on basic biology and the host-pathogen interaction. Laboratory consists of selected exercises relevant to the culture and manipulation of bacterial pathogens and other microorganisms. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240 , BIOL 2010 /BIOL 2010L  and CHEM 2210  or permission of instructor. (3)
  
  • BIOL 3081L - Medical Microbiology

    Study of various human pathogens, with emphasis on basic biology and the host-pathogen interaction. Laboratory consists of selected exercises relevant to the culture and manipulation of bacterial pathogens and other microorganisms. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240 , BIOL 2010 /BIOL 2010L  and CHEM 2210  or permission of instructor. (1)
  
  • BIOL 3091 - Cell Biology

    Molecular basis of eukaryotic cell structure and function. Laboratory introduces techniques used in the study of cells. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  and CHEM 1020 /1020L. (3)
  
  • BIOL 3091L - Cell Biology

    Molecular basis of eukaryotic cell structure and function. Laboratory introduces techniques used in the study of cells. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  and CHEM 1020 /1020L. (1)
  
  • BIOL 3110 - Genetics

    Fundamental principles of classical and molecular genetics. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240 , BIOL 2010  and BIOL 2010L , CHEM 1020 /1020L (or permission of the biology chair for non-science majors). (3)
  
  • BIOL 3110L - Genetics

    Fundamental principles of classical and molecular genetics. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240 , BIOL 2010  and BIOL 2010L , CHEM 1020 /1020L (or permission of the biology chair for non-science majors). (1)
  
  • BIOL 3141 - General Zoology

    Structure and function of vertebrate and invertebrate animals in an evolutionary context. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 3141L - General Zoology

    Structure and function of vertebrate and invertebrate animals in an evolutionary context. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 3150 - Virology

    General properties of viruses, their isolation and chemical composition. Special emphasis placed on molecular biology of bacterial and animal viruses. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  and BIOL 2010  or permission of instructor. (3)
  
  • BIOL 3151 - General Botany

    Basic principles of the biology of plants. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 3151L - General Botany

    Basic principles of the biology of plants. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 3162 - Introduction to Embryology

    Analytical approach to major aspects of development. Laboratory stresses morphological development of selected vertebrates. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  and CHEM 1020 /CHEM 1021L . LECTURE AND LABORATORY MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY. (4)
  
  • BIOL 3162L - Introduction to Embryology

    Analytical approach to major aspects of development. Laboratory stresses morphological development of selected vertebrates. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  and CHEM 1020 /CHEM 1021L . LECTURE AND LABORATORY MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY. (0)
  
  • BIOL 3210 - Ecology

    The relationship between organisms and their environment. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 3210L - Ecology

    The relationship between organisms and their environment. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 3300 - Introduction to Neuroscience

    A broad survey of neuroscience, including the molecular and cellular bases of neurons and their function. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1240 , BIOL 1240L  are required; BIOL 3110  is highly recommended. (3)
  
  • BIOL 3350 - Anatomy and Physiology

    Basic structural and functional aspects of the human body. Laboratory includes histological and macroscopic anatomy together with exercises emphasizing the functional aspects of the systems. NOT OPEN TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 3350L - Anatomy and Physiology

    Basic structural and functional aspects of the human body. Laboratory includes histological and macroscopic anatomy together with exercises emphasizing the functional aspects of the systems. NOT OPEN TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 3351 - Anatomy and Physiology II

    Advanced structural and functional aspects of the human body. Laboratory includes advanced histological and macroscopic anatomy together with exercises emphasizing the functional aspects of the systems. NOT OPEN TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisites: BIOL 1240  and BIOL 3350 /BIOL 3350L  with grades of “C” or better. (3)
  
  • BIOL 3351L - Anatomy and Physiology II

    Advanced structural and functional aspects of the human body. Laboratory includes advanced histological and macroscopic anatomy together with exercises emphasizing the functional aspects of the systems. NOT OPEN TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisites: BIOL 1240  and BIOL 3350 /BIOL 3350L  with grades of “C” or better. (1)
  
  • BIOL 3360 - Parasitology

    Key aspects of the biology of parasitic animals. Special emphasis placed on those parasites of medical importance. Laboratory stresses microscopic study of parasites. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 3360L - Parasitology

    Key aspects of the biology of parasitic animals. Special emphasis placed on those parasites of medical importance. Laboratory stresses microscopic study of parasites. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 3450 - Human Physiology and Anatomy

    (PHCL 3450 ) Comprehensive view of the human body emphasizing individual systems and their interactions with each other and exogenous materials. LIMITED TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3, Fa)
  
  • BIOL 3450L - Human Physiology and Anatomy

    (PHCL 3450L ) Comprehensive view of the human body emphasizing individual systems and their interactions with each other and exogenous materials. LIMITED TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1, Fa)
  
  • BIOL 3460 - Human Physiology and Anatomy

    (PHCL 3460 ) Comprehensive view of the human body emphasizing individual systems and their interactions with each other and exogenous materials. LIMITED TO PHARMACY STUDENTS. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3, Sp)
  
  • BIOL 4000 - Cancer: Causes, Treatment and Disparities

    (PHCY 4001 ) A survey course that explores cancer incidence, development, biology, treatment and cultural considerations including health disparities. Team-taught and jointly offered by Tulane and Xavier Universities. Open to Xavier University undergraduates and pharmacy students, Tulane university undergraduates and graduate students. Strongly recommended: BIOL 4250 . Prerequisite: BIOL 1240 , BIOL 2010 /BIOL 2010L  and BIOL 3110 /BIOL 3110L . Corequisites: CHEM 3130 /CHEM 3130L  (should at least be enrolled in it). (3/1-3)
  
  • BIOL 4011S - Honors Seminar

    Presentation and discussion of current biological problems and research interests as presented by faculty, students, and guest speakers. Takes the place of the BIOL 4210  requirement for seniors in the honors program. Prerequisites: 20 hours in biology, ADMISSION TO THE “HONORS IN BIOLOGY” PROGRAM, and completion of BIOL 1240  and BIOL 4011S. (0)
  
  • BIOL 4020S - Honors Seminar

    Presentation and discussion of current biological problems and research interests as presented by faculty, students, and guest speakers. Takes the place of the BIOL 4210  requirement for seniors in the honors program. Prerequisites: 20 hours in biology, ADMISSION TO THE “HONORS IN BIOLOGY” PROGRAM, and completion of BIOL 1240  and BIOL 4011S . (1)
  
  • BIOL 4050 - Animal Physiology

    Coordinated functional relationships of different taxa of animals with respect to adaptation to varied habitats and changing environment. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (3)
  
  • BIOL 4050L - Animal Physiology

    Coordinated functional relationships of different taxa of animals with respect to adaptation to varied habitats and changing environment. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (1)
  
  • BIOL 4091 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

    Evolutionary approach to the study of structural and functional relationships among vertebrate taxa. Laboratory work requires extensive dissection. LECTURE AND LABORATORY MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (4)
  
  • BIOL 4091L - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

    Evolutionary approach to the study of structural and functional relationships among vertebrate taxa. Laboratory work requires extensive dissection. LECTURE AND LABORATORY MUST BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY. Prerequisite: BIOL 1240  (0)
 

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