Final course in a three-quarter series (BIOL 180, BIOL 200, BIOL 220). 15) NW B. WIGGINSCoordinated internship in a biology-related field. Biology courses. 10) NWFor participants in UW Study Abroad program. With respect to the hours, whilst I'm getting mine free the college I'm at would charge £900 per A-level and we only get 5 hours per week taught per subject, so 8 hours is very good. It allows you to combine a choice of 1 or 2 A level plus a Business and an Accounting qualification. Prerequisite: either BIOL 350, BIOL 355, BIOL 356, or BIOL 380.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 466, BIOL 467 Comparative Animal Physiology (3) NW Adam P. SummersStudies organismal function in an evolutionary context. No independent teaching or grading. Prerequisite: either minimum 3.5 grade in PSYCH 200, 2.0 in PSYCH 300, or 2.0 in BIOL 180. Students produce a portfolio of techniques they have learned. Metabolism and energetics, structure and function of biomolecules, cell structure and function, animal development. Prerequisite: BIOL 250/FISH 250/OCEAN 250; Q SCI 381. This is a lab meeting, so registration is limited to students already affiliated with this research laboratory.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 561, BIOL 563 Experimental Evolutionary Ecology (5) B. KERRExplores experimentally approachable questions in ecology and evolution through lectures, lab, and field experiments. I graduated with a 4.0 overall GPA with a Biology B.S. I have taken Biology statistics and psychology statistics in college and also served as teaching assistant for these courses. Focuses on the foundations of data wrangling, data analysis, and statistics, particularly the development of automated techniques that are reproducible and scalable to large data sets. Offered: jointly with GENOME 414.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 414, BIOL 415 Evolution and Development (3) NW Billie J SwallaAnalysis of intertwined developmental and evolutionary processes studied through evolution of developmental genes, proteins, and expression patterns in different organisms. Examinations can be taken at any registered examination centre in the world. Includes individual research projects. Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for, BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (5) NWDevelops an awareness of science by studying basic biological principles and their application to problems of humans and society in the contexts of special topics or themes, which vary quarter to quarter. Exposes students to the work of an athletic trainer within the sports medicine team. Single course. Discussions may cover the full breadth of the discipline or focus on selected topics.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 590, BIOL 591 Topics in Organismal Biology (1-3, max. Fast-track your learning with us. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 800. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Includes weekly discussions of scientific papers and an individual research project. They cover the entire No math or statistics background required. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 700, BIOL 800 Doctoral Dissertation (*-)Credit/no-credit only. Some also offer 12-month express route. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 410, BIOL 411 Developmental Biology (4) NW Jeff RasmussenEmbryology and subsequent development of vertebrate and invertebrate animals, including Xenopus, mammals, chicks, Drosophila, echinoderms. Offered: jointly with ESRM 331; Sp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 331, BIOL 340 Genetics and Molecular Ecology (5) NWApplication of molecular markers to ecology, evolution, and the management of living resources. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 1.7 in either BIOL 180, B BIO 180, T BIOL 120, or TESC 120; either CHEM 143, CHEM 145, CHEM 223, CHEM 237, or OCEAN 295, or concurrently taking either CHEM 220, CHEM 152, CHEM 153, or CHEM 155. 10)View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 496, BIOL 497 Special Topics in Biology (1-5, max. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 404, BIOL 405 Cellular and Molecular Biology of Human Disease (3) NW Barbara WakimotoEmphasizes the understanding of disease mechanisms through studies of genetic and cellular basis human disease and disease models. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 381, BIOL 382 Introduction to Athletic Training (Upper Extremity) (-[1-3]-, max. A Level Biology Study Mode: Full-time | Course Level: 3 Is this course right for me? Prerequisite: either BIOL 220, BIOL 240, or FISH 270/MARBIO 270/OCEAN 270; recommended: Q SCI 381 or equivalent. During my time in university, I tutored Biology courses, including Genetics. The course is designed for students who aspire to work in the financial and accounting sector. Spotting misinformation; causal fallacies; statistical traps; data visualization; big data; interpreting scientific claims; fake news and social media; refutation techniques. Credit/no-credit only.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 162, BIOL 180 Introductory Biology (5) NWMendelian genetics, evolution, biodiversity of life forms, ecology, and conservation biology. Prerequisite: BIOL 355 Offered: AW.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 411, BIOL 413 Molecular Genetics of Development (4) NW J. ParrishUses molecular biology, cell biology, and genetic approaches to investigate how nutrient signals influence neuron growth. Includes developing a storyline, getting the shots to make compelling viewing, editing, and producing a short video. Laboratories emphasize field measurement techniques. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 441, BIOL 442 Mushrooms and Related Fungi (5) NW J. AMMIRATIGeneral biology, ecology, and classification of mushrooms, polypores, puffballs, and other related basidiomycetes. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 118, BIOL 119 Elementary Physiology Laboratory (1) NWPrerequisite: BIOL 118 which may be taken concurrently. Prerequisite: either BIOL 350, BIOL 354, BIOL 355, or BIOL 356. Focuses on the foundations of data wrangling, data analysis, and statistics, particularly the development of automated techniques that are reproducible and scalable to large data sets. Prerequisite: BIOL 354. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in either BIOL 350 or NBIO 301.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 462, BIOL 463 Advanced Animal Physiology Lab (3) NW Mary Pat WenderothExperimental design and techniques, data analysis, written reports. Opportunities vary by quarter and instructor. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 419, BIOL 421 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Animals (4) NW L. BuckleyExplores the role of physiology in the ecology and evolution of animals. Offered: jointly with PSYCH 458.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 458, BIOL 459 Developmental Neurobiology (3) NW M. BosmaInvertebrate and vertebrate examples illustrate the mechanisms used in constructing nervous systems. This course does not cover infectious diseases. Explores biological diversity, the threats to biological diversity, and past and current approaches to reversing those threats and their pros and cons. Focuses on lower extremities. Not open for credit to students who have taken BIOL 434. Prerequisite: either BIOL 443, BIOL 447, BIOL 450/ESS 452, BIOL 451/ESS 452, ESS 450, BIO A 388, or ARCHY 470.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 483, BIOL 484 Senior Seminar in Evolution and Systematics (1-3, max. Serves as a prerequisite to advanced 400-level cell, molecular, and developmental biology courses and seminars. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 350, BIOL 354 Foundations in Evolution and Systematics (3) NWEvolution and systematics core course for biological sciences majors. Students are expected to understand fundamental concepts of neuroscience from any of the following prerequisite courses. This is a lab meeting, so registration is limited to students already affiliated with this research laboratory.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 541, BIOL 542 Analysis of Development (1-3, max. A Biology A Level offers many opportunities for students to progress onto a range of science and non-science courses. Prerequisite: FISH 250, OCEAN 250, or BIOL 250; Q SCI 381, STAT 220, or STAT 311. Emphasizes how circuits within the brain process sensory information and generate complex movements. 15)Weekly discussions of past and current scientific literature in physiology, reviews of the state of the field, and presentation of research results. Prerequisite: either BIOL 354, BIOL 452, BIOL 453 or ESS 100. This is a course about "calling b***s*** on" - spotting, dissecting, and publicly refuting - false claims and inferences based on quantitative, statistical, and computational analysis of data. Single course. It is 100% exam-based and you will be required to … Offered: SpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 452, BIOL 453 Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (5) NW Karen E Petersen, Christian A SidorComparison of the structure of vertebrate organ systems: integument, skeletal, muscle, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive, with an emphasis on evolutionary trends. Are you keen to learn more about how our bodies work, how cells work together and allow our bodies to function, and how all of this works with the environment? Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 355, BIOL 356 Foundations in Ecology (3) NWEcology core course for biological sciences majors. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in BIOL 355.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 400, BIOL 401 Advanced Cell Biology (3) NW Clemens C Cabernard, Alison Crowe She.Her, Mandy Schivell She.HerSelected topics in molecular cell biology.