Course Requirements. Research must be biological in nature for the course to be approved. Areas which may qualify include: cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, organismal biology, plant biology, microbiology, marine biology, entomology, genetics, bioinformatics, biomedical, bioengineering and biology education with specific instructors. Projects that are primarily psychological or anthropological in nature (e.g., surveys or interviews) may not qualify. Dr. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chair of the Division of Biological Sciences, will determine whether the research qualifies. BIOL 4960R is not a literature review course; the student must be involved in a research project.
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Course Requirements. Research must be biological in nature for the course to be approved. Areas which may qualify include: cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, organismal biology, plant biology, microbiology, marine biology, entomology, genetics, bioinformatics, biomedical, bioengineering and biology education with specific instructorseducation. Projects that are primarily psychological or anthropological in nature (e.g., surveys or interviews) may not qualify. Dr. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chair of the Division of Biological Sciences, will determine whether the research qualifies. BIOL 4960R 4960 is not a literature review course; the student must be involved in a research project.
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