Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
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<strong>1958</strong> Courses of Illstrutlion-Biology<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
Professor Sturdivant; Associate Professors Isanogle and<br />
Kerschner<br />
Biology 101<br />
is 0 prtlrequisile to all other courses in Biology.<br />
-101. GENERAL BIOLOGY.<br />
An introductory study of biological principles illustrated by<br />
selected forms from the plane and animal kingdoms. Laboratory<br />
fee, $7.50' See note above.<br />
Two class periods and one three-hour laboratory period a<br />
week. Credit. three semester hours.<br />
-102. GENERAL BIOLOGY.<br />
A study of biological principles with major emphasis on<br />
vertebrates. their fundamental structure and function. Laboratory<br />
fee, $7.50.<br />
Two class periods and one three-hour laboratory period a<br />
week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
106. INTRODUCTORY HUMAN BIOLOGY.<br />
A study of biological principles as illustrated primarily in<br />
the human being; origin of the race and of the individual, fundamental<br />
structure and physiology of the body. reproduction.<br />
inheritance, survival against disease. Laboratory fee. $7.50.<br />
Two class periods and one three-hour laboratory period a<br />
week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
201. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOCY.<br />
Morphological and systematic study of representative forms<br />
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fresh-water, and marine forms. Laboratory fee, $7.50'<br />
Two class periods and one three-hour laboratory period a<br />
week. Credit. three semester hours.<br />
202. GENERAL BOTANY.<br />
A study of plant life from an evolutionary point of view,<br />
emphasizing both the physiology and anatomy of plants. Considerable<br />
time is devoted in the spring to field study, Laboratory<br />
fee, $7.50.<br />
Two class periods and one three-hour laboratory or field<br />
period a week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
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