BIOLOGY 200 - Undergraduate Tutorial
Winter 2022, Section 001
Instruction Mode: Section 001 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Biology (BIOLOGY)
Department: LSA Biology
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Details

Credits:
1 - 3
Requirements & Distribution:
BS
Other:
Independent
Consent:
With permission of instructor.
Advisory Prerequisites:
Permission of faculty member in biology.
Other Course Info:
F, W, Sp/Su, Sp, Su.
BS:
This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability:
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit(s).
Start/End Date:
Full Term 1/5/22 - 4/19/22 (see other Sections below)
NOTE: Drop/Add deadlines are dependent on the class meeting dates and will differ for full term versus partial term offerings.
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Description

This course is intended for sophomores learning research and laboratory techniques, working under close supervision of a faculty member. It may also be used for directed readings at an appropriate level. It includes reading on a significant topic and regular consultation with the faculty member chosen to supervise the work. The required paper could be on the scientific literature in a broad field, on biological issues on which the student may want to do continuing work, or on the detailed results of research in a biological specialty. Conferences, seminars, readings, and assigned writings are used to develop critical perspectives on modern biological problems and to provide breadth and sense of historical continuity in biological thought.

Schedule

BIOLOGY 200 - Undergraduate Tutorial
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
003 (IND)
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006 (IND)
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38337
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008 (IND)
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41958
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012 (IND)
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42429
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013 (IND)
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38338
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
015 (IND)
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38339
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020 (IND)
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38340
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
046 (IND)
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38341
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053 (IND)
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38342
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126 (IND)
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38343
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21
 
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130 (IND)
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42673
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
205 (IND)
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38344
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22
 
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
217 (IND)
 In Person
38345
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23
 
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
218 (IND)
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38346
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25
 
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
220 (IND)
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38347
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23
 
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
226 (IND)
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41588
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24
 
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22
235 (IND)
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41113
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1/5/22 - 4/19/22

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