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303. THE VASCULAR PLANTS. (4)
Structure, physiology, and classification of the plants , with field work. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory.
vascular
304. ECOLOGY. (3)
Relationships of living things environments.
to each other and to their
401. THE ORIGIN OF THE ORGANIC WORLD. (2)
Current and past thinking on the origin of the organic world. Introduction to recent discoveries and current thought di rected toward an intelligent evaluation of the available evidence. Prerequisite: Biology 201, 202 or equivalent.
402. NEURO-ANATOMY. (5)
system.
Complete study of the anatomy of the nervous Prerequisite: Biology 201, 202, and 301.
404. GENETICS. (4)
Introduction to the laws of heredity. Their significance in plants, animals, and man.
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 201, 202 or equivalent.
405. EMBRYOLOGY. (5)
Comprehensive study of the development of the chick and foetal pig from the one cell stage through organ development. Lectures cover the development of the human embryo. Five hours lecture and three hours laboratory.
406. HISTOLOGY. (5)
Comprehensive microscopic study of the cells, tissues, and organs. Five hours lecture and three hours laboratory.
407, 408. SEMINAR. (1, 1)
Intensive reading and discussions pertaining to scientific research, history, and pertinent data.
CHEMISTRY 103. CHEMISTRY SURVEY. (4)
Designed primarily for the non-science major and presenting the principles, applications, and methods of chemistry. May be taken for credit in physical science. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory and demon stration.
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