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Courses - Spring 2025
BSCI
Biological Sciences Program Department Site
BSCI425
Advanced Cell Biology Lab Practices
Credits: 2
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in [BSCI330 or (BSCI 331 and 332)] AND minimum grade of C- in (BSCI222 or HLSC322), AND minimum grade of C- in [CHEM237 or (CHEM231 and CHEM232)]; and must have completed with a minimum grade of C-, or be concurrently enrolled in, BSCI420.
Credit only granted for: BSCI421, BSCI425, or BSCI348C.
Experimental techniques used to study the molecular, structural, and spatial organization of plant and animal cells. Using a combination of in vitro assays aimed at analyzing macromolecular and subcellular components and in vivo analyses designed to reveal the inner architecture of a typical eukaryotic cell, students will have an opportunity to: improve some of the basic technical and conceptual skills they acquired in an introductory cell biology course; develop a more sophisticated understanding of the nature of experimental cell manipulation; and tackle the ongoing challenge of articulating their findings in both written and oral communication.
(Sponsoring Dept: CBMG. Students must pay a $40.00 laboratory materials fee.