DESCRIPTIONS Course Credits Mathematics: MAC 3311....................................................4/ MAC 3312 or STA 3023 ....................................... or 3 / Biology: BSC 2010-2010L and BSC 2011-2011L .............8 v, PCB 4745C .............................................. ............... 5 ZOO 3203C and ZOO 3303C.......................................8 PCB 3043 or PCB 4044C............................................ 4 PCB 3063.................................... ........... ............... 4 M CB 3020C ............................................ ............... 5 BO T 2011C ............................................ ............... 4 Chemistry: CHM 2040, 2041-2045L, 2046-2046L or CHM 2045-2045L, 2046-2046L......................8 or 11/ CHM 3200-3200L or BCH 3023................................4. Physics: PHY 3053-3055L, 3054-3056L or PHY 3040-3055L, 3041-3056L or PHY 2004-2004L, 2005-2005L ............................8 or 10 Total 65-71 Recommended electives are PCB 4674 and an introductory course in Computer and Information Sciences. The College of Education requests students in this program to take the courses listed below. EDF 3609 Sociological and Historical Foundations.4 EDF 3115 Child Development and Education .........3 EDF 3214 Learning and Cognition in Education.....2 EDF 3433 Introduction to Education Measurement2 EEX 3070 Exceptional Child........................................2 ESE 3034 Current Problems and Issues..................2 Total 15 For additional suggested electives, see the catalog section on Secondary Education under College of Education. OVERSEAS STUDY: Students interested in study abroad should consult with a department advis- er or the Overseas Studies Office in 123 Tigert. GENERAL EDUCATION: Courses with B listed after the course title may be taken to satisfy the uni- versity-wide General Education Requirement. However, note that all such courses, except APB 2162 and APB 2341, have BSC 2010, 2010L and BSC 2011, 2011L as prerequisites. COURSES: BSC 2010-2010L AND BSC 2011- 2011L are prerequisites for all Process Biology (PCB) and Zoology (ZOO) courses given by the department. Detailed descriptions of current, and prior to registra- tion, prospective courses are posted on the bulletin board outside the main departmental office, 223 Bartram. Faculty members are more than willing to provide additional information about course and course selection. Applied Biology APB 2162 Genetics & Society. S. Credits: 3 Inheritance and human attributes, chromosomal abnormalities, mutation, and the role genetics may play in human well-being; prospects and possible haz- ards of genetic engineering; the historical role of genetic concepts in political ideologies. Not a substi- tute for PCB 3063. (B) APB 2341 Biotechnology and Human Affairs. S. Credits: 3 Technical applications in the life sciences and their anticipated consequences in various sectors of society. (B) Entomology ENY 3005C Principles of Entomology. F, S, SS. Credits: 3 An introduction to Entomology with lectures and lab- oratories on insect structure, development, classifica- tion, habits, and control. (B) Geology GLY 4610C Invertebrate Paleontology. F, S. Credits: 3; Prereq: GLY 2100C, ZOO 3203C. Characteristics and identification of important groups of invertebrate fossils and their use in the determina- tion of the geological age of sedimentary rocks. Process Biology PCB 3063 Genetics. F, S. Credits: 4; Prereq: General Chemistry. The fundamental properties of inheritance in eukary- otic organisms emphasizing examples in man. Basic concepts are developed for the nature, organization, transmission, expression, recombination, and function of genetic materials, and principles are derived for genetically characterizing populations. (B) PCB 4044C General Ecology. S. Credits: 4; Prerequisite: A course in either inverte- brate or vertebrate zoology is strongly recommended. Ecological processes and organization in terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Laboratory and field exercises emphasize techniques of ecological analysis. (B) PCB 4285 Biology of Aging. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: Senior standing or higher. Investigation of the demographics, physiology, cellu- lar, evolutionary, and genetic correlates of the aging phenomena and processes. PCB 4674 Evolution. F. Credits: 3; Prerequisite: PCB 3063. Processes and mechanisms of evolution, including population genetics, speciation, patterns of evolution, and molecular evolution. (B) PCB 4745C Animal Physiology. F, S. Credits: 5; Prerequisite: General Physics or instruc- tor's permission. Discussion of the processes and mechanisms of main- tenance, activity, and integration in animals, with emphasis on vertebrates. Laboratory experience in quantitative methods and techniques of physiological investigation. Zoology ZOO 3203C Invertebrate Zoology. F. Credits: 4 The structure, taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, and life histories of the invertebrate animals. (B) ZOO 3303C Vertebrate Zoology. S. Credits: 4 The evolution, taxonomy, ecology, and behavior of vertebrates. Emphasis is on the adaptations of wild animals to their natural habitats. Laboratory will include field trips. (B) ZOO 3513C Animal Behavior. S. Credits: 4 The causes, origins, and evolution of animal behavior emphasizing field observations and experiments on the behavior of a variety of animal groups. (B) ZOO 3605C Comparative Chordate Embryology. S. Credits: 4 The analysis of development of chordate organ sys- tems accompanied by laboratory work dealing with the frog, chick, and pig. (B) ZOO 3703C Functional Vertebrate Anatomy. F, S. Credits: 4 The form and function of chordates accompanied by laboratory work dealing with a selected series of chor- dates. (B) ZOO 4233C Animal Parasitology. S. Credits: 3 Life cycles, morphology, and physiology of the helminth and protozoan parasites of vertebrate ani- mals. (B) ZOO 4403C Field Problems in Marine Biology. SS. Credits: 6; Corequisite: ZOO 4404C. Survey of major marine taxa, systematics of local marine fauna and flora, familiarization with the marine environment. Laboratory emphasizes field work and independent projects. ZOO 4404C Integrated Marine Biology. SS. Credits: 6; Corequisite: ZOO 4403C. Physical, biological, and ecological aspects of the marine environment; natural history of common marine and coastal organisms. ZOO 4473C Avian Biology. S. Credits: 4 The basic biological characteristics of birds, which, as exceptionally unique flying vertebrates, are confront- ed with a spectrum of problems in terms of anatomy, physiology, behavior, migration, and population ecol- ogy. (B) ZOO 4755C Comparative Histology. F. Credits: 4; Prerequisite: ZOO 3703C. Comparative aspects of both structure and function of vertebrate tissues. ZOO 4905 Individual Studies in Zoology. F, S, SS. Credits: I to 4; Prerequisites: One year of biology and consent of instructor and chairman of department. May be repeated for full credit. Qualified students and the instructor concerned may choose a particular topic or problem for study. ZOO 4926 Special Topics in Zoology. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 4; Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. May be repeated for full credit with change of content. Lectures, conferences, or laboratory sessions covering selected topics of current interest in Zoology. ZOO 4940 Practical Experience in Teaching Zoology. Credits: Itt; Prerequisites: Senior status with recom- mendations from two faculty including the course instruc- tor. Participation in teaching lower division Zoology courses with practical experience in instructional pro- cedures, testing and grading, course and laboratory preparation, and laboratory assistance. Cannot be used to satisfy minimum hour requirement for Zoology major. GRADUATE COURSES Please refer to the Graduate Catalog for graduate course listings. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.