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BIO 010 Basic Biological Concepts
Lecture two hours; laboratory three hours. Fee course. 3 units. (CAN BIOL 002)

Introduction to the biological sciences with emphasis at the molecular and cellular levels. Concepts and principles common to all living systems will be stressed. Intended for both majors and non-majors.

 



BIO 144 Pathogenic Bacteriology Lecture two hours; laboratory six hours. Fee course. Prerequisite: BIO 139. 4 units

Morphological, physiological and immunological characteristics of pathogenic bacteria. In the laboratory, pure culture studies are emphasized.
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BIO 197A Laboratory Teaching Assistant
Note: May be taken more than once, but no more than 2 units from BIO 195, BIO 197 and BIO 199 combined can be applied to the Biological Sciences upper division major requirement. Prerequisite: Department Chair and instructor permission. 1-2 units

Supervised experiences will include aspects of laboratory preparation and aspects of teaching biology laboratory courses. Conferences and laboratory experiences four to eight hours weekly. Admission requires approval of professor and Department Chair.



BIO 199A Undergraduate Laboratory /Field Research

Note: May be taken more than once, but no more than 2 units from BIO 195, BIO 197 and BIO 199 combined can be applied to the Biological Sciences upper division major requirement. Prerequisite: Department Chair and instructor permission. 1-2 units


Student will conduct independent laboratory or field research on an original research question in biology. The research must culminate in a formal report. Weekly meetings may be required. Admission requires submission of a prospectus approved by the faculty member under whom the work is to be conducted and the Department Chair.


BIO 299
. Problems in Biological Science

1-4 units.Graded Credit/No Credit
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Library research, short-term original research, technique development, or thesis research site selection and preliminary field observations. Culminating experience will be in the format of a scientific paper, annotated bibliography, demonstration of technique mastery, or oral presentation. Enrollment requires classified graduate status and approval of the project by a faculty supervisor and the Department Chair.


Contact Information for: 
 Dr. Susanne Lindgren

Office Location:

Humboldt Hall 211E

Office Hours:

By Appointment
(Please email or call)

E-mail:

lindgren@csus.edu

Office Phone:

(916) 278-6152

Other Phone:

(916) 278-6535

Mailing Address:

CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA
95819-6077

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








 

 

 

 

 

 








Updated: October 23, 2005

Department of Biological Sciences, 202 Sequoia Hall, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J. Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6077;
Tel: 916-278-6535; FAX 916-278-6993; Email: kolson@csus.edu