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COURSES


Bacteriology (Bact)

20. General Microbiology (4)
Prerequisite: Chem 2A-B; one of the following-Biol 1A, 2A-B, Bot 1 or Physio 1 General survey of the field of microbiology; principles and selected practical applications. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

54. Bacteriology (5)
For majors. Prerequisite: organic chemistry; Biol 1A or Bot 1. Morphological and physiological consideration of the Schizomycetes and selected unicellular Eumycetes; techniques, illustration of principles. and determinative bacteriology in the laboratory. (1 lecture, 6 lab hours)

117. Serology and Immunology (4)
Prerequisite: Bact 54, Chem 8. Principles and applications of plasma changes in presence of antigens. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

118. Bacteriology of Human Disease (5)
Prerequisite: Bact 54, 117, Chem 8. Bacterial, mycotic and viral etiological agents of human disease. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours)

130. Plant Pathology (4)
(See Ag 130)

161. Microbial Physiology (4)
Prerequisite: Bact 54, Chem 8. Structure and physiological functions in the bacterial cell. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

185. Virology (4)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Biological and chemical aspects of viruses. Technique of viral cultivation, detection, and assay; illustration of principles. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Regulations and Procedures -- Independent Study.

200 series. Graduate courses are listed under Biology.


Biology (Biol)

1A. Plant Biology (3)
Not open to students with credit in Biol 2A or Bot 1. Structure, function, ecology, and economic study of plants including heredity and evolution. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

1B. Animal Biology (3)
Not open to students with credit in Biol 2A or Zool 1. Structure, function, ecology and economic study of animals; physiology as applied to man. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

2A. Life Science (3)
Not open to students with credit in Biol 1A, 1B, Bot 1 or Zool 1. Principles of biology related to the cell, maintenance, and rciation of living organisms, heredity and elementary processes of evolution. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

2B. Life Science (3)
Prerequisite: Biol 2A. Principles of biology related to reproduction, mechanisms of evolution, diversity of life, populations and communities, biogeography, history of life. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

66. General Human Anatomy (3)
Recommended: an introductory college biology course. Structure of the human body. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

101. Nature Study (2)
Concurrently with Biol 102. Prerequisite. 9 units of natural science including a general biology, botany, or zoology course. Choice and development of natural science materials for elementary schools.

102. Nature Study Laboratory (1)
Concurrently with Biol 101. Problems and projects for elementary school. (3 lab or field hours)

112. Field Biology (3)
For biology minors only. Prerequisite: Biol 1A-B, 2A-B or equivalent. Local environmental and biotic interdependencies. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)

116. Microscopic Technique (3)
Prerequisite: 3 units of biology. Preparation of plant and animal tissues for microscopic study. (9 lab hours)

120. Genetics (3)
Prerequisite: college zoology or botany. Principles of biological inheritance, including gene structure, gene function, statistical methods, problem solving, and human genetics.

120L. Genetics Laboratory (2)
Prerequisite or concurrently: Biol 120. Experimental studies on inheritance in plants and animals, including man. (6 lab hours)

133. Aquatic Biology (4)
Prerequisite: one year college biology, one semester college chemistry. Geology, chemistry, physics of inland waters as related to biology; community structure, ecological interactions, adaptations, and identification of aquatic organisms. (2 lec- ture, 6 lab or field hours)

149. Elementary Science for Teachers in Service (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. The development of an elementary science unit under supervision. (2 kcture, 3 lab hours)

151. Heredity and Evolution (3)
Not open to students with credit in Zool 175 or Biol 120. Prerequisite: Biol IB, 2A-B or equivalent. Heredity of man and principles of organic change.

157. Conservation of Natural Resources (3) (Same as E Ed 157)
(Same as T Ed 157.) Prerequisite: biological and physical science. Problems in conservation of natural resources in the United States; water supply, soils, minerals, metals, petroleum, natural gas, grasslands, forests, fisheries, wildlife, and recreational areas; local, state, and national plans and organizations for conservation; educational implications and techniques.

162. Biological Techniques (3)
Open to credential candidates in the life science or physical science waiver program; course meets the professional education requirement of 30 units for the clear credential. Collection and preparation of biological materials and specimens for instruction in secondary schools.

173. Great Men of Science (2)
Prerequisite: college botany or zoology. Men from all fields of science and their contributions.

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.


GRADUATE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)



Biology (Biol)

200. Principles and Great Experiments in Biology (2)
Development and influence of current biological thought.

204. Biology of Speciation (2)
Prerequisites: major in the Biology Department, Biol 120, and an approved field course. Evolution as a process with emphasis on evolutionary mechanisms of plants.

206. Principles of Taxonomy (2)
Zoological nomenclature and related fields.

208. Field Work in Biology (1-6; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Botanical and zoological field studies. Field trips may be required.

220. Insect Toxicology (3)
Prerequisite: Ent 101, Chem 8. Mode of action of insecticides and other toxicants in insects and other animals; physical and chemical properties. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

225. Insect Taxonomy (2; max total 4)
Prerequisite: Ent 101, 115. Indentification and classification of major and specific groups of family and generic status. (6 lab hours)

250. Scientific Research Reporting (2)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Techniques of scientific photography and writing, illustrating emphasized. (1 lecture, 3 lab hours)

255. Topics in Botany (2; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected area in the field of botany.

258. Experimental Virology (3)
Prerequisite:permission of instructor. Experimental procedures used in bacteriophage and animal virus research, collection and presentation of data.

259. Experimantal Infectious Pathology (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. The production and study of tissue changes resulting from infection with microscopic organisms.

260. Topics in Microbiology (2; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Intensive investigation of selected areas in microbiology.

265. Topics in Physiology (2; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas in the field of physiology.

270. Topics in Zoology (3; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of new fields, areas not in current courses, or advanced studies in a given area. Topics may include animal behavior, taxonomic methodology, taxonomy of immature insects, experimental embryology.

281T. Seminar in Biological Science (1; max see below)
Maximum total credit 5 units; not more than 2 units in each field. Prerequisite: one of the majors on the biology department. Reviews and reports on recent literature and problems in biology, botany, entomology, microbiology and zoology.

290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement Independent Study.

299. Thesis (2-4; max total 4)
Prerequisite: See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submis sion of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree.

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* Late afternoon, Satruday, and/or overnight field trips may be required.


IN-SERVICE COURSE

(See Course Numbering System.)



Biology (Biol)

302T. Topics in Biology (3; max total 6)




Botany (Bot)

1. General Botany (5)
Not open to students with credit in Biol 1A. Prerequisite to most upper-division botany courses. Fundamentals of structure and function in seed plants; survey of plant kingdom. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours)

104. Plant Physiology (4)
Prerequisites: College botany, Chem 1A or 2A-B. General metabolism and related processes. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

106. Plant Taxonomy (4)
Prerequisite: college botony. Principles of plant classification; local flora. (1 lecture, 9 lab or field hours)*

107. Plant Ecology (3)
Prerequisite: college botany. Interrelations of plants and environment. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)*

123. Economic Botony (3)
Prerequisite: Biol 2A-B or Biol 1A or Bot 1. Plants (exclusive of ornamentals) used by man; origin, history of use, geographical distribution, botanical relationships, roles in ancient and modem civilizations.

134. Plant Anatomy (4)
Prerequisites: college botany. Inititation, development and structure of cells, tissue systems in roots, stems, leaves. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

135. Morphology of Nonvascular Plants (3)
Prerequisites: college botany. Comparative structure and phylogeny of the fungi, algae, mosses, and liverworts. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

136. Morphology of Vascular Plants (4)
Prerequisites: college botany. Comparative structure and phylogeny of ferns and seed plants. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

137. Plant Morphogenesis (4)
Prerequisites: Bot 1 or Biol 1A. Morphological and physiological factors involved in the organization and development of plants. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

140. General Mycology (4)
Prerequisites: college botany or college microbiology. Structure, development, physiology, classification and economic importance of representative genera and species of the fungi. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.

200 Series
Graduate courses are listed under Biology.

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* Late afternoon, Satruday, and/or overnight field trips may be required.




Entomology (Ent)

101. General Entomology (3)
Prerequisite: college zoology or one year of biology. Anatomy, physiology life history, and classification of insects and other arthropods. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)*

106. Economic Entomology (3)
(See Ag 106)

107. Medical Entomology (3)
Arthropod-borne diseases of man and animals and arthropod vectors of the diseases.

107L. Medical Entomology Laboratory (1)
Prerequisite or concurrently: Ent 107. (3 lab hours)

110. Insect Physiology (3)
Prerequisite: Ent l01. Principles of physiology as applied to insects; functions of insect body, tissues, and organs. (2 lecture, 3 lab or demonstration hours)

115. Insect Morphology (4)
Prerequisite: Ent l01. Comparative study of the form and structure of insects; external and internal anatomy. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

190. Independent Study (l-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement - Independent Study.

200 Series.
Graduate courses are listed under Biology.





Physiology (Physio)

1. Human Physiology (4)
Prerequisite: college chemistry and biology. Biol 66 recommended. Detailed study of the functions of the human body. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours)

170. Cell Physiology (4)
Prerequisites: organic chemistry. Methods, structural bases, cytoplasmic organoid, molecular components, metabolism. (3 lecture, 3 lab hours)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. .

200 Series
Graduate courses are listed under Biology.



(See also Bot 130, 133, 137; Genet 172; Mcrb 161 .)




Zoology (Zool)

1. General Zoology (5)
Students with credit in Biol 1B receive only 2 units of credit. Prerequisite to most upper-division courses in zoology. Survey of major phyla and principles of animal biology. (3 lecture, 6 lab hours)

103. Vertebrate Zoology (3)
Prerequisites: college zoology. Study of the vertebrates. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

108. Parasitology (4)
Prerequisites: college zoology; Chem 1A or 2A-B. Biology of parasites living in human beings. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

113. Natural History of Vertebrates (4)
Prerequisite: college zoology. Vertebrate classes; natural history of local species. (3 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)

114. Invertebrate Zoology (3)
Prerequisites: college zoology. Invertebrates exclusive of insects, parasitic protozoa and helminths. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)

134. Wildlife Management (3)
Prerequisite: Zool 103 or 113. or permission of instructor. Relation of vertebrates to human affairs. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)

135. Mammalogy (3)
Prerequisite: Zool 103 or 113. or permission of instructor. Mammals of the world with emphasis on local species. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)

137. Herpetology (4)
Prerequisite: Zool 103 or 113. or permission of instructor. Reptiles and amphibians of the world with emphasis on local species. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)*

138. Animal Ecology (3)
Prerequisite: college biology, including zoology; or permission of instructor. Environmental relationships of local vertebrates. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)

140. Ichthyology 4)
Prerequisite: Zool 103 or 113. or permission of instructor. Idnetification, natural history, distribution, ecology and management of fishes; freshwater fishes of California, native and introduced.

157. Histology (4)
Prerequisites: college zoology. Identification and study of vertebrate cells, tissues, and organs. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

158. Elementary Hematology (4)
Prerequisite: Physio 1 or Zool 157. Identification of blood cells and practice in hematological procedures. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)

160. Comparative Embryology of Vertebrates (4)
Prerequisites: college zoology. Principles of development in amphioxus, frog, chick, and pig and human. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

164. Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (4)
Prerequisite: college zoology. Comparison of structures in selected invertibrates. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours)

165. Ornithology (4)
Prerequisite: Zool 103 or 113. or permission of instructor. Introduction to the identification and natural history of birds with emphasis on local species. (2 lecture, 3 lab or field hours)*

175. Vertebrate Evolution (3)
Prerequisite: Biol 135; Zool 103 or 113. The course of evolution of the higher vertebrates including present concepts of speciation.

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.

200 Series
Graduate courses are listed under Biology.




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