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09/09 - 12/22 | ||||||
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1:30 pm 3:26 pm |
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+ asynchronous coursework |
Subject: Biology (BIOL)
CRN: 46530
Blended Online & In-Person | Lab
St Paul: Owens Science Hall 389
Online
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
An advanced investigation of topics in cell structure and the regulation of cellular activities, including signal transduction, protein transport, cell-cycle regulation, and cellular movement, emphasizing molecular mechanisms, current concepts and their experimental basis. Includes significant use of the primary literature. Four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 201 or STAT 310 plus BIOL 207, BIOL 208 and a minimum grade of C- in BIOL 209.
0 Credits
09/09 - 12/22 | ||||||
M | T | W | Th | F | Sa | Su |
1:30 pm 3:26 pm |
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+ asynchronous coursework |
Subject: Biology (BIOL)
CRN: 48391
Blended Online & In-Person | Lab
St Paul: Owens Science Hall 378
Online
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
An advanced investigation of topics in cell structure and the regulation of cellular activities, including signal transduction, protein transport, cell-cycle regulation, and cellular movement, emphasizing molecular mechanisms, current concepts and their experimental basis. Includes significant use of the primary literature. Four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 201 or STAT 310 plus BIOL 207, BIOL 208 and a minimum grade of C- in BIOL 209.
0 Credits
09/09 - 12/22 | ||||||
M | T | W | Th | F | Sa | Su |
1:30 pm 3:35 pm |
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+ asynchronous coursework |
Subject: Biology (BIOL)
CRN: 48396
Blended Online & In-Person | Lab
St Paul: Owens Science Hall 389
Online
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
An advanced investigation of topics in cell structure and the regulation of cellular activities, including signal transduction, protein transport, cell-cycle regulation, and cellular movement, emphasizing molecular mechanisms, current concepts and their experimental basis. Includes significant use of the primary literature. Four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 201 or STAT 310 plus BIOL 207, BIOL 208 and a minimum grade of C- in BIOL 209.
0 Credits