BIOL 415-102 RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY Independent student research under the supervision of a faculty member. BIOL 416 may not be used to satisfy requirements within the major. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Schedule to be arranged individually.
2013 Fall
BIOL 101-530 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY Introduces students to the principles inherent to life, with a broad overview of the cell, the organism and the community in which living things exist. This web-enhanced course requires significant online work. Does not satisfy biology major requirements. One hour lecture, two hours online and two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
BIOL 101-531 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY Introduces students to the principles inherent to life, with a broad overview of the cell, the organism and the community in which living things exist. This web-enhanced course requires significant online work. Does not satisfy biology major requirements. One hour lecture, two hours online and two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
BIOL 101-532 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY Introduces students to the principles inherent to life, with a broad overview of the cell, the organism and the community in which living things exist. This web-enhanced course requires significant online work. Does not satisfy biology major requirements. One hour lecture, two hours online and two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
BIOL 101-533 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY Introduces students to the principles inherent to life, with a broad overview of the cell, the organism and the community in which living things exist. This web-enhanced course requires significant online work. Does not satisfy biology major requirements. One hour lecture, two hours online and two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
BIOL 101-534 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY Introduces students to the principles inherent to life, with a broad overview of the cell, the organism and the community in which living things exist. This web-enhanced course requires significant online work. Does not satisfy biology major requirements. One hour lecture, two hours online and two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
BIOL 101-535 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY Introduces students to the principles inherent to life, with a broad overview of the cell, the organism and the community in which living things exist. This web-enhanced course requires significant online work. Does not satisfy biology major requirements. One hour lecture, two hours online and two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
BIOL 415-010 RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY Independent student research under the supervision of a faculty member. BIOL 416 may not be used to satisfy requirements within the major. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Schedule to be arranged individually.
BIOL 416-004 RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY Independent student research under the supervision of a faculty member. BIOL 416 may not be used to satisfy requirements within the major. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Schedule to be arranged individually.
BIOL 420-006 READINGS IN BIOLOGY Readings designed to permit in-depth study of selected topics. Students submit written reports of their findings at the end of the semester. Specific topics are indicated on students’ transcripts. Prerequisites: Sixteen hours in biology, permission of instructor.
BIOL 515-192 RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY Independent student research under the supervision of a faculty member. Student may register for BIOL 515 more than once up to a maximum of 15 credits hours. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. Schedule to be arranged individually.
BIOL 601-191 THESIS PREPARATION Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. Three credit hours.
ENVR 350-020 TOPICS IN NATURAL SCIENCES Interdisciplinary investigation of a topic in the environmental natural sciences. May be taken three times under different course titles. Prerequisite: Two lab science courses in different departments. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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Harvey, M.B., Ugueto, G.N., & Gutberlet, R.L., Jr.
(2012).
Review of Teiid Morphology with a Revised Taxonomy & Phylogeny of the Teiidae (Lepidosauria: Squamata).
Zootaxa,Issue 3459,
1-156.
Fenwick, A. M., Gutberlet, Jr., R. L., Evans, J. A. & Parkinson, C. L.
(2009).
Morphological & molecular evidence for phylogeny & classification of South American pitvipers, genera Bothrops, Bothriopsis, & Bothrocophias (Serpentes: Viperidae).
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society,156,
617-640.
Coleman, J. L. & Gutberlet, Jr., R. L.
(2008).
Seasonal variation in basking in two syntopic species of map turtles (Emydidae: Graptemys).
Chelonian Conservation & Biology,7(2),
276-281.
Gutberlet, Jr., R. L.
(2008).
Noted sighting: Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) on 19 April 2008 at Tanyard Marsh in Caroline County.
North American Birds,62(3),
388.