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Show Zoology c. Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5), 211 (5). d. Microbiology 205 (5). e. Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4), (1), 116 (1). 114(1), 115 f. Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5) ,311(4), 312 (4), 313 (4). g. Botany 110 (5).- 2. Pre-Veterinary medicine courses to elect from (None required): a. Zoology412 (5), 421 (5), 422 (5), (5), 455 (4). 425 (4), 450 b. Microbiology 255 (5), 305 (5), 315 (5), 325 (5). c. Chemistry 307 (5). d. Mathematics 212 (5), 213 (5). Program: Wildlife Conservation Officer I. General Requirements: (See Zoology major) II. Specific Requirements (29 credit hours): A See Zoology major required courses plus the following: 445 (4), 447 (4), 448 (4), 465 (4), 466 (4), 467 (4) and 468 (5). B. Support courses required (72 credit hours): 1. Botany: 110 (5) and 362 (5) or 364 (5). 2. Chemistry: 111 (5), 112 (5),, 113 (5); or 121 (5) or 122 (5), 123 (5); 311 (4), 312 (4), 313 (4). 3. Mathematics: 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5) or 141 (3-4) 4. Physics: 101 (5), 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4), 114 (1), 115 (1), 116 (1). III. Minor required: Law Enforcement (See Corrections and Law Enforcement section of the catalog). Emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning —This program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Microbiology, Political Science, Sociology. Zoology and Related Fields. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) 112. Elements of Wildlife Management (1) Introduction to problems and methods of wildlife management. NS160. General Zoology (5) Application of biological principles to the most important animal groups. Prerequisite for all Zoology major classes except 201, 202 and 230. Five lectures a week. ZOOLOGY COURSES NS201. Human Physiology (5) Functional and anatomical consideration of the human body. Recommended for all curricula for which basic understanding of the body functions is required. Four lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. 202. Human Anatomy (4) Structure of the human body systems. For students who desire more detailed study of anatomy. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. NS211. Invertebrate Zoology (5) Biology of non-vertebrate animals, For pre- dental and pre-medical students and those majoring in sciences. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. NS212. Vertebrate Zoology (5) Natural history, structure, function and evolutionary relationship are emphasized. Four lectures and one 3-hour lab a week." NS230. Heredity (5) Inheritance in living things with emphasis on man. A general education course for non- biological science majors. Five lectures a week. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Program (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 330. Genetics (5) Principles and concepts of modern genetics, a course for biological science majors. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. Prerequisites: Completion of two basic courses in the life sciences. Algebra and organic chemistry strongly recommended. 332. Cytology (4) Intracellular morphology and subcellular organization of the cell. Two lectures and two 3-hour labs a week.' Chemistry 311 series recommended. 340. Library Research Methods in Biology (3) Methodology of library research including the use of standard sources, indexes and abstracts for scientific reports. Prerequisite:' English 103. 347. Zoogeography (3) The study of factors controlling the distribution of animals with emphasis on the vertebrates, Three lectures a week. * 372. Organic Evolution (4) Principles underlying the development of life. Four lectures a week.' 373. Population Genetics and Ecology (3) Principles of Genetics and Ecology at the population level. Three lectures a week. * Prerequisite: Zoology 230 or 330 or approval of the instructor. Zoology NS380. History of the Life Sciences (3) Personalities, science and ideas in the development of biology. Three lectures week. * 381. Teaching Methods in the Life Sciences (4) Acquaintance with the various methods and curriculum developments of high school biology. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. It is recommended that this course be completed before student teaching. 405. Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (5) Structure of representative types. Two lectures and three 3-hour labs a week.* 410. Vertebrate Embryology (5) Development of representative types. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week.' 412. Histology (5) The study of vertebrate tissues, identification and association with the main organs emphasized. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. * 420. Cellular Physiology (5) Metabolic activites of animals on cellular level. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week.' A minimum of one year in Chemistry (preferably the 311 series.) 421, 422. Mammalion Physiology (5-5) A two-quarter study of vertebrate physiological processes on the organ level. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week.' Prerequisites: A minimum of one year of Chemistry (preferable 311 series). Zoology 422 cannont be taken without Zoology 421. 423. Endocrinology (5) The study of the function of neural and hormonal mechanisms of biological control in animals, with emphasis on the human organism. Four lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequiste: Zoology 420 or 421. 425. Radiation Biology (4) Training in theory and practical application of radioactive tracer techniques to biological problems. ' Prerequisites: Beginning courses in Chemistry and Physics. Two lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. 435. Animal Behavior (4) Principles and concepts of ethology emphasizing evolution of behavior and the role of behavior in adaptations of animals to their environment. Four lectures a week." 440. General Ecology (4) The physical and biological factors which influence living things. Three lectures and one lab or field trip a week." Tleci rds BflgistcaL ompo Composite ii Science 158 Humanitie; rjuiiness i ies on tconomici 286 287 SoclaT Sciences Technology Continuing "^trflatiotr |