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Laboratory courses

The following courses fulfill the requirements for the Lab Course elective requirement. Many of these courses have web sites containing syllabi, course notes, and more, which can be found here. If you have any questions about these courses or the elective menus, please contact your academic advisor .

 

AN S 315L: Phys Repro Lab
ECOL 303: Vertebrate Diversity
ECOL 321: Genetics Lab
ECOL 406L: Cons Biology Lab
ECOL 450: Marine Discovery
ECOL 472: Systematic Botany
ECOL 475: FW Marine Algae
ECOL 480: Invertebrate Zoology
ECOL 482: Ichthyology
ECOL 483: Herpetology
ECOL 485: Mammalogy
ECOL 487L: Animal Behavior Lab
ENTO 415L: Insect Biology Lab
GEOS 412a: Ocean Sciences
MCB 422: Probl Solv/Gen Tools
MCB 473: Recomb Dna Meth/App
MIC 421B: Microbiological Tech
MIC 443: Research An Methods
PL P 427L: General Mycology Lab
PL P 428L: Microbial Genetics Lab
PL P 428R: Microbial Genetics
PL S 312: Animal+Plant Genetics
PSIO 425: Meas/Eval Phys Fnctn
PSIO 445: As/Reg Hum Bod Comp
SWES 426: Env Micro Lab
V SC 403L: Biol An Parasites Lab
V SC 423: Mechanisms Of Disease

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