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<strong>Spr<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>2013</strong>. Current as of October 10, 2012<br />
NR 41706 01 TR 10:50 AM-12:05 PM TBA Douglas R. Carter (P)<br />
BIO 490 Tpc:Conservation Biology 3.0<br />
Prereq.: BIO 200 and BIO 290 or permission of department chair; m<strong>in</strong>imum of junior status required.<br />
NR 41849 70 MW 4:30 PM-5:45 PM TBA Paul Hapeman (P)<br />
Provides an overview of the causes and consequences of global biodiversity loss, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the ecological and evolutionary pr<strong>in</strong>ciples<br />
underly<strong>in</strong>g conservation strategies. A major theme <strong>in</strong> the course will be the human dimensions of conservation. Topics <strong>in</strong>clude<br />
measur<strong>in</strong>g biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, <strong>in</strong>vasive species, conservation ethics and economics, conservation genetics, restoration<br />
ecology, and policy. The course <strong>in</strong>cludes lectures, <strong>in</strong>-class discussions of recent literature, and a poster presentation.<br />
Cross listed with BIO 540-70 (41850). No credit given for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.<br />
BIO 490 Tpc:Parasiates & Human Disease 3.0<br />
Prereq.: BIO 200 and BIO 290 or permission of department chair; m<strong>in</strong>imum of junior status required.<br />
NR 41719 71 MW 4:30 PM-5:45 PM TBA Richard L. Roth (P)<br />
Prereq.: BIO 200 and BIO 290 or permission of department chair. A study of parasitic protists and helm<strong>in</strong>ths that cause human<br />
disease. Emphasis will be on the biology and life-cycles of parasites of human significance, mechanisms of transmission and <strong>in</strong>fection,<br />
pathology, and approaches to control <strong>in</strong> populations.<br />
BIO 500 Sem<strong>in</strong>ar <strong>in</strong> Biology 1.0-2.0<br />
Prereq.: Admission to the graduate school or permission of department chair.<br />
NR 42469 70 W 4:30 PM-5:20 PM TBA Peter Osei (P)<br />
BIO 518 Pathophys & Applied Physiology 3.0<br />
Prereq.: BIO 412 or BMS 412 or BIO 517 or permission of department chair.<br />
NR 41721 70 T 5:55 PM-8:35 PM TBA Kelly A. Gorski (P), Maureen E. Czick<br />
BIO 525 Advd Phscl Hlth Asmnt Nrs anst 3.0<br />
Prereq.: Admission to M.S. Biological Sciences: Anesthesia Program; or Admission to DNAP Program.<br />
NR 41722 70 W 5:55 PM-8:35 PM TBA Christopher Kurt Bartels (P), L<strong>in</strong>da M. Dalessio<br />
BIO 530 Immunology 3.0<br />
Prereq.: Admission to graduate program or permission of department chair.<br />
NR 41713 70 MW 4:30 PM-5:45 PM TBA Ruth E. Roll<strong>in</strong> (P)<br />
BIO 540 Tpc:Conservation Biology 3.0<br />
Prereq.: Permission of department chair.<br />
NR 41850 70 MW 4:30 PM-5:45 PM TBA Paul Hapeman (P)<br />
Provides an overview of the causes and consequences of global biodiversity loss, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the ecological and evolutionary pr<strong>in</strong>ciples<br />
underly<strong>in</strong>g conservation strategies. A major theme <strong>in</strong> the course will be the human dimensions of conservation. Topics <strong>in</strong>clude<br />
measur<strong>in</strong>g biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, <strong>in</strong>vasive species, conservation ethics and economics, conservation genetics, restoration<br />
ecology, and policy. The course <strong>in</strong>cludes lectures, <strong>in</strong>-class discussions of recent literature, and a poster presentation.<br />
Cross listed with BIO 490-70 (41849). No credit given for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.<br />
BIO 540 Tpc:Parasites & Human Disease 3.0<br />
Prereq.: Permission of department chair.<br />
NR 41720 71 MW 4:30 PM-5:45 PM TBA Richard L. Roth (P)<br />
Prereq.: BIO 200 and BIO 290 or permission of department chair. A study of parasitic protists and helm<strong>in</strong>ths that cause human<br />
disease. Emphasis will be on the biology and life-cycles of parasites of human significance, mechanisms of transmission and <strong>in</strong>fection,<br />
pathology, and approaches to control <strong>in</strong> populations.<br />
BIO 590 Focused Stdy-Adv Biology 1.0<br />
Prereq.: Written permission of <strong>in</strong>structor(s) and department chair.<br />
NR 41699 01 Time TBA TBA Mark E. Jackson (P)<br />
<strong>Central</strong> Connecticut State University / <strong>Spr<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
Biomolecular Sciences<br />
Status <strong>Course</strong> /<br />
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Title /<br />
Days & Time<br />
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Instructor<br />
BMS 102 Intro to Biomolecular 3.0<br />
https://ssb.ccsu.edu/pls/ssb_cPROD/byskcsob.P_GetCrse<br />
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