• BIOL 2200

    Introduction to Biology w/Laboratory: Organismal & Evolutionary Biology
     Rating

    3.20

     Difficulty

    3.79

     GPA

    3.15

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    BIOL 2200 is one of two semester courses that together provide an intensive introduction to biology for prospective Biology majors and pre-health (med, vet, dental) students. This course focuses on evolution, physiology and development. Lecture topics and concepts are reinforced and extended during once-weekly laboratory/small group discussions. The Introductory courses are not sequenced and may be taken in either order.

  • BIOL 2100

    Introduction to Biology with Laboratory: Cell Biology & Genetics
     Rating

    3.76

     Difficulty

    3.87

     GPA

    3.13

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    BIOL 2100 is one of two semester courses that together provide an intensive introduction to biology for prospective Biology majors and pre-health (med, vet, dental) students. This course focuses on the fundamentals of cell biology and genetics with an emphasis on classical and modern experimental approaches. Lecture topics and concepts are reinforced and extended during once-weekly laboratory/small group discussions.

  • BIOL 3000

    Cell Biology
     Rating

    3.65

     Difficulty

    4.02

     GPA

    2.73

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Examines the fundamental principles of eukaryotic cell biology at the molecular level. Topics will include: structure and function of the plasma membrane, transport of small molecules, ions and macromolecular complexes across membranes, protein trafficking, the cytoskeleton, signal transduction pathways , and the control of cell division and cellular proliferation. Prerequisites: Must have completed BIOL 2100 or BME 2104 and any two of the following classes CHEM 1410, 1420, 1810 and 1820. BIOL 3000 is not repeatable.

  • BIOL 3010

    Genetics and Molecular Biology
     Rating

    2.92

     Difficulty

    4.05

     GPA

    2.98

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    What makes humans different from fruit flies? Why does your brain have neurons and not liver cells? This course is all about the answer to these questions: It's the genes! This course covers the chemical make-up of genes, how they're passed on through generations, how they're expressed and how that expression is regulated, how disruption in the structure and expression of genes arise and how those disruptions lead to cellular defects and disease. Prerequisite: Must have completed BIOL 2010 or BIOL 2100 or BME 2104 and either CHEM 1410 or CHEM 1810 or CHEM 1610. BIOL 3010 is not repeatable.

  • BIOL 4018

    NextGen Sequencing: Minion the Microbe Detective
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.95

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Microbes rule. This course will teach microbial genomics using the cutting edge next-generation DNA sequencing technology and its applications to study microbes around us. Topics covered include microbial genomics, DNA sequencing and sequence analysis.

  • BIOL 4020

    Computational Evolutionary Biology Lab
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.87

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    The evolutionary history of a population can be studied by examining patterns of genetic variation among individuals. Using information about genetic variation, we can infer historical evolutionary events like migration and adaptation. In this lab course, you will learn to utilize genomic data to conduct evolutionary inference. We will learn fundamentals of population genetics, bioinformatic skills, and research methods applied to real short-read sequencing data.

  • BIOL 4021

    Advances in Regenerative Biology
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     GPA

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course will provide an in-depth exploration of the field of regenerative biology, focusing on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying tissue regeneration and repair in animals. We will explore the cellular basis of different types of regeneration and search for shared molecular mechanisms. With an eye towards the future, we¿ll also explore the implications for advancing regenerative medicine.

  • BIOL 4045

    Neurodegenerative Diseases
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.76

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course for advanced undergrads will focus mainly on research about Alzheimer's disease, and will meet once/week for 3 hours. The first 3 weeks will be primarily didactic, and the remainder of the course will be a "journal club" in which primary research paper discussions will be led by teams of students. Assessments will be based on how well students lead and participate in discussions, and on exams.

  • BIOL 4585

    Selected Topics in Biology
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.87

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Periodic seminar offerings to provide intensive study of the scientific literature in focused areas of Biology.

  • BIOL 4810

    Distinguished Major Seminar in Biological Research I
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.99

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Two-hour, weekly discussion of recent advances in biology; attend biology seminars, interact with seminar speakers, explore the philosophy and practice of science, and learn skills in oral and written research presentation. Prerequisite: Fourth-year DMP in Biology.