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Course Descriptions

The biology program will produce biologists with the chemistry, mathematics, and physics background needed to solve biotechnological problems in the coming decades. Those students wishing to strengthen their engineering skills can earn the area minor in biomedical engineering.

Biology - Course Descriptions

BIO 101 Essential Biology 4R-OL-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Surveys basic concepts in the biological sciences and describes how new advances related to these concepts affect contemporary society. Students who have completed BIO110, BIO120 or BIO130 cannot receive credit for taking BIO101.
BIO 102 Nutrition 4R-0L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course surveys essential concepts in the nutritional sciences, including food composition, diet construction and analysis, physiological processes, and special nutritional needs for certain groups. This course counts as a free elective, not a BIO elective, for BIO and BE majors.
BIO 103 Core Biology Advances and Applications 04R-0L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course promotes comprehension of core biological concepts and systems to enable a more sophisticated understanding of advances in biology and applications of biological sciences. Current advances in our understanding of living systems and the application of biotechnologies to various challenges in medicine, forensics, agriculture, and energy are also discussed. This course counts as a free elective, not a BIO elective, for BIO and BE majors.
BIO 104 Science in Practice 4R-0L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course explores the dispositions and applications of science relevant to understanding a broad range of popular scientific topics. Major concepts include distinguishing science from pseudoscience, information flow and use in science, misinformation tactics used to advance dubious science, and the influence of perspective on interpretation of both science and non-science information. This course counts as a free elective, not a BIO elective, for BIO and BE majors.
BIO 105 Human Health and Disease 4R-0L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course examines the human body in states of health and disease. Various diseases such as infections, cancer, heart disease, genetic conditions, and autoimmunity and the mechanisms leading to these diseases are studied. This course counts as a free elective, not a BIO elective, for BIO and BE majors.
BIO 107 Introduction to Environmental Science 4R-0L-4C W
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course examines major themes that cut across environmental topics (e.g. human influence) and uses a variety of specific environmental scenarios like food production, water resources, and energy systems to explore those themes. This course counts as a free elective, not a BIO elective, for BIO majors.
BIO 110 Cell Structure and Function 3R-3L-4C F,W
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course explores cellular and molecular biology structures, mechanisms, and laboratory techniques with respect to five core concepts: (1) evolution, (2) structure/function interdependence, (3) information flow, (4) bioenergetics and (5) systems perspective and interdependence.
BIO 120 Comparative Anatomy & Physiology 3R-3L-4C S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course surveys animal tissues and organ systems and laboratory techniques (including dissections and recordings from biological specimens/living tissues) with respect to five core concepts: (1) evolution, (2) structure/function interdependence, (3) information flow, (4) bioenergetics, and (5) systems perspective and interdependence.
BIO 130 Evolution and Diversity 3R-3L-4C F
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course explores ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes, including field and laboratory approaches to develop knowledge with respect to five core concepts: (1) evolution, (2) structure/functio interdependence, (3) information flow, (4) bioenergetics, and (5) systems perspective and interdependence.
BIO 191 Special Topics in Biology XR-0L-XC
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: Arranged prerequsite by consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Introduces structures, mechanisms, and laboratory techniques in cellular and molecular biology. Discusses biomolecules, bioenergetics, biosynthesis, enzymatic function, genetics, and cellular regulatory systems.
BIO 199 Professional Experience 1R-0L-1C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

The professional experiences course captures the practical work experiences related to the student’s academic discipline. Students are required to submit a formal document of their reflections, which communicates how their employment opportunity reinforced and enhanced their academic studies. The course will be graded as “S” satisfactory, or “U” unsatisfactory based on the written report of the professional experience.
BIO 205 Cellular Physiology 4R-0L-4C F
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

The flow of information in biological systems provides a framework for detailed discussion of cell structure and function, with particular attention paid to the physiology of excitable cells. Cellular communication and the interactions of cells in tissues and the immune system are also examined. Reproduction and organismal development will also be addressed at the cellular level. A student who earns credit for BIO205 cannot earn credit for BIO230 without approval of the department head.
BIO 210 Mendelian & Molecular Genetics 3R-3L-4C F
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110 or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

A discussion of Mendelian genetics including the molecular mechanisms of nuclear and cytoplasmic inheritance. Information flow and control of gene expression are addressed at the molecular level. Basic genetic techniques are covered in both lecture and laboratory.
BIO 220 Microbiology 3R-3L-4C W
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110 or instructor consent.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Discusses the essential properties of eubacteria and archea. Bacterial nutrition, growth, genetics and structural and metabolic diversity are discussed in detail. The basics of virology are also addressed. Fundamental laboratory methodologies are also covered.
BIO 230 Cell Biology 3R-3L-4C S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110 or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Examines the structure and function of various eukaryotic cells. Biomembranes, organelles, the cytoskeleton, energetics, protein sorting, signal transduction and cell interactions are discussed in detail. Essential methods in cell biology are addressed in both lectures and laboratories.
BIO 310 Plant Structure & Function 3R-3L-4C S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 130 or instructor consent.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Surveys the structure, physiology, diversity, evolution, and ecological importance of plants and related groups of organisms.
BIO 320 Ecology 3R-3L-4C F
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 130 or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Surveys adaptations of organisms, population dynamics, species interactions, and the structure and function of natural communities and ecosystems.
BIO 330 Evolutionary Biology 4R-0L-4C W
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 130 or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Surveys three major themes of evolutionary biology: adaptation, diversity of life, and the shared characteristics of life. Mechanisms of evolution, speciation, phylogeny, and macroevolutionary processes are discussed.
BIO 340 Introduction to Biomedical Research: Clinical Methodology 1R-1L-1C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 120 and Jr/Sr standing or consent of instructor.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Designed to introduce biology/bioengineering students to the basics of biomedical research using the clinical methodology typical of patient sample analysis. Students will learn to relate testing procedures with specific diseases and to use data obtained from laboratory testing to understand more about specific patient health problems.
BIO 350 Principles of Synthetic Biology 2R-0L-2C W
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Open to all majors. This course covers the biological foundations of synthetic biology. It is directed at understanding how biological information is stored and processed, and how it is expressed as biological function. Particular attention will be paid to how the expression of this information is regulated and how cells can be engineered to solve contemporary problems in health, energy, manufacturing and sustainability.
BIO 351 Synthetic Biology Design 2R-0L-2C S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 350
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Open to all majors. This course focuses on the design of novel biological parts, devices and systems, and their use in engineering cell function. Bioengineering principles and the design of genetic logic circuits, memory modules, biosensors and other cellular devices will be addressed. For the final project, students will design a novel biological system that meets the standards and goals of the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition.
BIO 352 Synthetic Biology Laboratory 4C (studio format, 4 days x 3 hrs) Su1
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: Instructor Consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Open to all majors. This project-based studio laboratory course focuses on the fundamental laboratory techniques employed in the synthetic biology laboratory. Relevant background and theory will be discussed and applied in the hands-on learning of core laboratory techniques. In practice, students will build and test novel genetic devices designed to advance the current International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM) Team project. Significant contribution to the project will earn students membership on the Rose-Hulman iGEM team and attribution in iGEM competition materials.
BIO 399 Practice of Science 4R-0L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: RH 330, and MA 223 or consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course focuses on skills required for implementing scientific research, including reading the primary literature, experimental design, scientific writing, oral presentations, research proposal writing, poster presentations, and investigation of research programs (through seminars or individual meetings). Each student chooses a project and research mentor by the end of the course.
BIO 410 Infection and Immunity 4R-0L-4C Arranged
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110 or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Discussion of various pathogens, how they cause disease, and how they elicit the innate and adaptive immune responses employed to combat them. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of immunity are addressed, as is the epidemiology of various human diseases.
BIO 411 Genetic Engineering 4R-0L-4C Assigned
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 205 or BIO 210 or consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Discusses the basics of molecular biology and the genetic and molecular techniques used to engineer prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, plants, and animals for the production of useful traits or compounds. The application of DNA technology to the diagnosis and treatment of disease is also addressed.
BIO 421 Applied Microbiology 4R-0L-4C Assigned
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110 *Arranged prerequisite or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Discusses the fundamental biology of microprobes and the processes underlying their use in the production of chemicals, therapeutics and foods. The basics of microbial ecology and the environmental applications of microbial biotechnology are also discussed.
BIO 431 Genomics and Proteomics 4R-0L-4C S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 205 or BIO 210 or consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Exploration of the methodologies used to generate systems-level sets of genetic and protein data, and the tools used to access and analyze the prodigious amounts of data emerging from such projects. The application of these technologies to investigate biological questions and model complex biological systems is also discussed.
BIO 441 Virology 3R-3L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 110 or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Virology focuses on the study of viruses as well as non-viral entities such as prions and viroids. In this course, students will learn about the structures, genomes, replication strategies, and pathogenic mechanisms of various viruses. Viruses causing diseases of medical and economic importance will be emphasized. In addition, the techniques used to study viruses and the uses of viruses in the treatment of disease will be addressed.
BIO 451 Cancer Biology 4R-0L-4C
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 205 or BIO 210 or consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course focuses on cancer at the molecular and cellular level. Specific cellular molecules and the changes to these cellular molecules that contribute to transformational and immortalization of cells and tumor progression will be studied. The mechanisms behind these molecular changes, cancer promotion and initiation events, and cancer molecule-specific treatment options will be addressed. In addition, students will study a variety of specific cancer types.
BIO 461 Evolutionary Medicine 4R-0L-4C Arranged
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 130*, and BIO 205* or BIO 210* *Arranged prerequisite or instructor consent.
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

This course examines medicine and medical practice from the perspective of evolutionary constraints, challenges, and diversity. Topics include theoretical foundations of the field, cancer patterns, mental health, genetic disease, evolutionary health promotion, and others.
BIO 471 Genetic & Molecular Analysis of Inherited Human Disease 4R-0L-4C S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 205* or BIO 210* *Arranged prerequisite or consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Strategies and methods used to identify and understand the genetic and molecular bases of inherited human disease are addressed. Topics include, human population genetics, pedigrees, genetic and physical mapping of human genes, linkage analysis, and diagnostic testing. Primary literature is routinely utilized.
BIO 491 Special Topics in Biology XR-0L-XC
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: Arranged prerequisite or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Covers upper level material of mutual interest to student and instructor which cannot be acquired in any other listed BIO course.
BIO 492 Directed Study in Biology XR-XL-XC
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: Arranged prerequisite or instructor consent
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Covers biology material of mutual interest to the student and instructor which cannot be experienced in any other listed BIO course. A student may take between 1-4 credits in any given term, and a maximum of 8 credits of this course are permitted. Prior approval of the BBE department is required to use this course to fulfill BIO elective credit requirements.
BIO 496 Senior Thesis Research I 0R-6L-2C F,W,S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 399 and consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Initiation of senior thesis under the direction of an BBE faculty mentor. Major tasks include creation and submission of a research proposal and piloting procedures. Additional requirements for adequate progress determined by each faculty mentor.
BIO 497 Senior Thesis Research II 0R-12L-4C F,W,S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 399 and consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Continuation of research under the direction of an BBE faculty mentor. Major tasks include data acquisition and methodological refinement. Additional requirements for adequate progess determined by each faculty mentor.
BIO 498 Senior Thesis Research III 0R-12L-4C F,W,S
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 399 and consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Continuation of research under the direction of an BBE faculty mentor. Major tasks include data acquisition and preliminary analysis. Additional requirements for adequate progress determined by each faculty mentor.
BIO 499 Senior Thesis Research IV 0R-6L-2C W
Graduate Studies Eligible: No
Prerequisites: BIO 399 and consent of instructor
Corequisites: There are no corequisites for this course.

Completion of senior thesis under the direction of an BBE faculty mentor. Major tasks include final analysis, public presentation of results, and submission of the written thesis. Additional requirements for adequate progress determined by each faculty mentor.
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