BIOL123 - Intro. Molec. Biol. Lab

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Intro. Molec. Biol. Lab
Term
2020C
Syllabus URL
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
001
Section ID
BIOL123001
Course number integer
123
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Laboratory (see below)
Meeting times
F 09:00 AM-10:00 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Karl G Siegert
Description
An intensive introductory laboratory course emphasizing how molecular biology has revolutionized our understanding of cell and organism functions. BIOL 121 and 123 should be taken concurrently.
Course number only
123
Use local description
No

BIOL121 - Introduction To Biology - the Molecular Biology of Life

Status
O
Activity
REC
Section number integer
201
Title (text only)
Introduction To Biology - the Molecular Biology of Life
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
201
Section ID
BIOL121201
Course number integer
121
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
M 09:00 AM-10:00 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Michael A. Lampson
Mark D Goulian
Description
An intensive introductory lecture course covering the cell, molecular biology, biochemistry, and the genetics of animals, bacteria, and viruses. This course is comparable to Biology 101, but places greater emphasis on molecular mechanisms and experimental approaches. Particular attention is given to the ways in which modern cell biological and molecular genetic methods contribute to our understanding of evolutionary processes, the mechanistic basis of human disease, and recent biotechnological innovations. Students are encouraged to take BIOL 121 and 123 concurrently. Biology majors and pre-medical students should take either BIOL 101 or 121. BIOL 121 is the companion course to BIOL 124 and may be taken before or after BIOL 124. Solid high school biology and strong high school chemistry or CHEM 101
Course number only
121
Fulfills
College Quantitative Data Analysis Req.
Use local description
No

BIOL121 - Intro Bio-Molec Bio Life

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Intro Bio-Molec Bio Life
Term
2020C
Syllabus URL
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
001
Section ID
BIOL121001
Course number integer
121
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Recitation (see below)
Meeting times
MWF 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Michael A. Lampson
Mark D Goulian
Description
An intensive introductory lecture course covering the cell, molecular biology, biochemistry, and the genetics of animals, bacteria, and viruses. This course is comparable to Biology 101, but places greater emphasis on molecular mechanisms and experimental approaches. Particular attention is given to the ways in which modern cell biological and molecular genetic methods contribute to our understanding of evolutionary processes, the mechanistic basis of human disease, and recent biotechnological innovations. Students are encouraged to take BIOL 121 and 123 concurrently. Biology majors and pre-medical students should take either BIOL 101 or 121. BIOL 121 is the companion course to BIOL 124 and may be taken before or after BIOL 124. Solid high school biology and strong high school chemistry or CHEM 101
Course number only
121
Fulfills
College Quantitative Data Analysis Req.
Living World Sector
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
409
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Syllabus URL
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
409
Section ID
BIOL109409
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 01:30 PM-03:00 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Ana Estefania Defendini
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109409, BIBB109409
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
C
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
408
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
408
Section ID
BIOL109408
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-01:30 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Christina M Miranda
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109408, BIBB109408
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
C
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
407
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
407
Section ID
BIOL109407
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Rebecca Tova Somach
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109407, BIBB109407
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
C
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
406
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
406
Section ID
BIOL109406
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 09:00 AM-10:30 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Daniel Connolly
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109406, BIBB109406
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
405
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
405
Section ID
BIOL109405
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
T 01:30 PM-03:00 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Gregory George Cajka
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109405, BIBB109405
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
C
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
404
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
404
Section ID
BIOL109404
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
T 12:00 PM-01:30 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Daniel E Cohen
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109404, BIBB109404
Use local description
No

BIOL109 - Introduction To Brain and Behavior

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
403
Title (text only)
Introduction To Brain and Behavior
Term
2020C
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
403
Section ID
BIOL109403
Course number integer
109
Registration notes
Course is available to Freshmen and Upperclassmen.
Crse Online: Sync & Async Components
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
T 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Emily Ruth Feierman Hyatt
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological basis of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
109
Cross listings
PSYC109403, BIBB109403
Use local description
No