Updated 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog
Biology Courses
BIOL 5030 Wetland Delineation and Classification
(3 credits)
BIOL 5120 Soils
(4 credits)
BIOL 5200 Freshwater Invertebrates
(4 credits)
BIOL 5210 Parasitology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5250 Human Anatomy
(4 credits)
BIOL 5260 Human Physiology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5270 Histology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5310 Entomology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5330 Upland Wildlife Management
(3 credits)
BIOL 5337 Science Communication
(3 credits)
BIOL 5339 Bioethics
(3 credits)
BIOL 5360 Developmental and Tumor Biology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5361 Limnology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5362 Streams and Rivers
(4 credits)
BIOL 5380 Molecular Genetics
(3 credits)
BIOL 5400 Fish & Wildlife Law and Administration
(3 credits)
BIOL 5420 Human Dimensions of Wildlife and Fisheries Management
(3 credits)
BIOL 5447 Genomics
(3 credits)
BIOL 5460 Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
(3 credits)
BIOL 5470 Introduction to Vaccinology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5510 Ornithology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5520 Mammalogy
(3 credits)
BIOL 5534 Ichthyology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5545 Fisheries Management
(4 credits)
BIOL 5580 Immunology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5590 Cell Biology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5610 Principles of Wildlife Management
(3 credits)
BIOL 5620 Evolution
(3 credits)
BIOL 5623 Forest Ecology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5630 Conservation Biology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5710 Microbiology
(4 credits)
BIOL 5720 Plant Form and Function
(4 credits)
BIOL 5723 Ecosystem Ecology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5730 Plant Diversity
(4 credits)
BIOL 5780 Wildlife Management Techniques
(5 credits)
BIOL 5830 Aquatic Plants and Algae
(4 credits)
BIOL 5840 Wetlands Ecology
(3 credits)
BIOL 5844 Wetlands Ecology Lab
(1 credits)
BIOL 5850 Marine Biology
(3 credits)
BIOL 6010 Advanced Topics in Biology
(1 credits)
BIOL 6350 Computer Applications in Statistics
(3 credits)
BIOL 6880 Seminar
(1 credits)
BIOL 6890 Grants and Contracts
(2 credits)
BIOL 6894 Advanced Graduate Project
(3 credits)
BIOL 6990 Thesis
(1-4 credits)
BIOL 5840 Wetlands Ecology (3 credits)
Survey course develops a basic understanding of the terminology, classification, ecology, values, and conservation of wetlands. Covers wetland systems from around the world, with emphasis on wetlands in North America.
Common Course Outline