BIOL 3390 Developmental Biology
This course is an upper division course for biology (or related) majors. This three-hour lecture course explores developmental biology at the cellular and molecular level. Readings will discuss classical concepts of development biology along with recent discoveries and ideas derived using biochemical, molecular, cellular, and genetic approaches. Emphasis will be on classical development model systems.
Prerequisite
class='sc-courselink' href='/en/catalogs/university-of-the-incarnate-word/2015-2017/catalog/xi-main-campus-courses/biol-biology/1000/biol-1403'>BIOL
1403;
class='sc-courselink' href='/en/catalogs/university-of-the-incarnate-word/2015-2017/catalog/xi-main-campus-courses/biol-biology/1000/biol-1402'>BIOL
1402;
class='sc-courselink' href='/en/catalogs/university-of-the-incarnate-word/2015-2017/catalog/xi-main-campus-courses/chem-chemistry/1000/chem-1302'>CHEM
1302 and
1203L; and
BIOL
3411
or
3461; with
a
grade
of
C
or
better
for
all
prerequisite
courses.