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WST 260 - Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender 2010-2011 Catalog Year
This course examines concepts of race, ethnicity, class, and gender, examining how these are played out in structures of society such as work, age, family, education, sport, religion, law, and government, including the intersections among these concepts, their intersection with social structures that support them and their effects on people.
EQUIVALENT COURSE: SOC 260 OFFERED: Fall NOTE: Not open to studetns that have taken SOC/WST 250. CREDIT: 3 |
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WST 300 - International Perspectives on Women 2010-2011 Catalog Year
This is an interdisciplinary survey course of women’s economic, social, and political status throughout the world by an examination of aspects of global interdependence: world trade, militarization, ecological forces and the emergence of a world culture.
PREREQ: Upper division standing or departmental approval. OFFERED: Fall, Spring CREDIT: 3 |
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WST 395 - Topics in Women’s Studies 2010-2011 Catalog Year
PREREQ: Upper division standing or instructor permission.
CREDIT: 1 to 3 |
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WST 396 - Women, the Workplace and the Law 2010-2011 Catalog Year
This course requires students to apply feminist methodologies to the analysis of contemporary norms and laws that affect gender equity in the workplace in the US. Students will analyze contemporary scholarship across several disciplines, consciously address interdisciplinary as an intellectual method, and conduct advanced research.
PREREQ: Upper division standing OFFERED: Irregular CREDIT: 3 |
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WST 399 - Independent Study 2010-2011 Catalog Year
An advanced study of a selected topic in women’s studies through an independent reading or research program, or other appropriate project. The details of the study will be worked out by the student and the instructor who will meet periodically on a one to one tutorial basis.
PREREQ: Instructor permission and coordinator of minor. OFFERED: Fall, Spring CREDIT: 3 |
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WST 498 - Internship 2010-2011 Catalog Year
A one-semester field placement designed to give advanced students supervised training and experience in work related to the field of Women’s Studies. Students will work full-time or part-time in a position which will provide opportunities to apply classroom learning to analyze and synthesize that knowledge in an approved internship setting.
PREREQ: A minimum of 12 cr in approved Women’s Studies courses a minimum GPA of 2.5, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in Women’s Studies, and upper division standing. OFFERED: Fall, Spring NOTE: Transfer students are eligible for internship only after completing 30 cr hours at Oswego. CREDIT: 0 to 12 |
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WST 499 - Independent Study 2010-2011 Catalog Year
A highly advanced study of a selected topic in Women’s Studies through an independent reading or research program, or other appropriate project. The details of the study will be worked out by the student and instructor who will meet periodically on a one to one tutorial basis.
PREREQ: A minimum GPA of 3.5 in Women’s Studies work, and instructor permission and coordinator of minor. OFFERED: Fall, Spring CREDIT: 3 |
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ZOO 305 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Structure and functions of the human organism, including cells,
tissues, organs, and skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and
the special senses.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 203 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Fall, Summer CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 306 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Structure and functions of the human organism. Circulatory,
respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine
systems; fluid and electrolyte balance; acid-base balance.
PREREQ: ZOO 305 or instructor permission. OFFERED: Spring, Summer CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 330 - Invertebrate Zoology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Systematics, morphology, physiology and natural history of
invertebrates.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Fall CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 340 - Vertebrate Zoology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Structure, function, systematics, and natural history of
vertebrates.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Spring CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 360 - Animal Physiology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
A course that focuses on the fundamental principles of how animals carry out their daily life functions. The relationships between the molecular, chemical, physical, and evolutionary mechanisms that underlie the physiological mechanisms are stressed.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213 and CHE 111, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Spring CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 370 - Comparative Anatomy 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Anatomy of representative fish, amphibia, and mammals and their
evolutionary development.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Spring CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 373 - Embryology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Principles of vertebrate development from fertilization of the egg
to the formation of organs and systems.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Fall CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 375 - Entomology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
PREREQ: BIO 120 or instructor permission. CREDIT: 3 |
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ZOO 376 - Ornithology (Biology of Birds) 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Study of the ecology, behavior, taxonomy, populations, and breeding biology of birds in the central New York region. Lecture-laboratory field trips.
PREREQ: BIO 120 or instructor permission. OFFERED: Spring CREDIT: 3 |
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ZOO 378 - Aquatic Entomology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Survey and identification of regional lake and stream insects with
additional emphasis on life-history strategies and community
ecology. Insect anatomy, physiology, ecology, importance in aquatic
ecosystem functioning, and utility as biomonitors of environmental
change will also be addressed in lecture and laboratory.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Irregular CREDIT: 3 |
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ZOO 384 - Mammalogy 2010-2011 Catalog Year
A systematic survey of the Class Mammalia emphasizing
characteristics distinguishing the major groups; reviews of
reproduction, physiology, and other aspects of mammalian biology;
and reviews of recent research in mammalogy.
PREREQ: BIO 120 OR 213, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Fall CREDIT: 4 |
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ZOO 399 - Independent Study 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Student investigation into specific areas of zoology.
Prerequisites: nine hours in biological sciences, permission of the
department, and satisfactory fulfillment of College requirements
for independent study courses.
PREREQ: Instructor permission. OFFERED: Irregular CREDIT: 1 to 3 |
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ZOO 405 - Limnology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
A study of the physical, chemical and geological factors that
influence biological productivity of inland waters. Field trips are
taken to nearby lakes and streams where students in teams measure
various physical and chemical parameters and take biological
samples. Laboratory analysis of these samples is undertaken
throughout the semester so that the results of the various trips
can be compared.
PREREQ: Twelve hours of biological sciences, including BIO 320, or instructor permission. OFFERED: Fall CREDIT: 3 |
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ZOO 440 - Ichthyology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Please contact department for information on this course.
PREREQ: Twelve hours of biological sciences, or instructor permission.
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ZOO 497 - Problems in Zoology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
Study of selected topics in the area of zoology, providing
opportunities for either study in depth as a continuation of formal
courses or for study of material not covered in courses with
emphasis on recent investigations and research methodology.
PREREQ: Twelve hours of biological sciences and instructor permission. OFFERED: Irregular CREDIT: 3 to 6 |
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ZOO 498 - Internship in Zoology 2010-2011 Catalog Year
This course is designed for students who wish to participate in a specific internship related to the field of zoology. A maximum of six credit hours of the internship can be applied toward the major.
PREREQ: Instructor permission. OFFERED: Irregular CREDIT: 0 to 12 |
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