Undergraduate Research Biology Courses
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BIOL105 Western Washington Ecology (5 Credits) - Student explore the ecology of Pacific Northwest terrestrial and/or wetland ecosystems and human impacts on them and participate in collaborative research on salmon restoration. For non-science majors. Offered in Fall & Winter.
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BIOL&212 Majors Animal with Lab (6 Credits) - Students have the opportunity to run collaborative research investigating a local butterfly's response to climate change in the Edmonds College Butterfly Lab. Offered in Winter & Summer.
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BIOL&213 Majors Plant with Lab (6 Credits) - Students have the opportunity to run collaborative research investigating a local butterfly's response to climate change in the Edmonds College Butterfly Lab. Students in the spring quarter present at the Edmonds College Research Symposium. Offered in Fall & Spring.
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BIOL&260 Microbiology with Lab (6 Credits) - An introduction to microorganisms for science, nursing, and pre-professional students. Topics include microscopy, microbial cell structure, function, growth, metabolism and genetics, biotechnology, virology, epidemiology, anti-microbials, host-microbe interactions, and immunology. Students in the spring quarter present at the Edmonds College Research Symposium. Offered in Fall, Winter, & Spring.
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BIOL 293 Undergraduate Research in Biology (3 Credits) - Students have the opportunity to design, develop, and undertake a student-driven research project focused on research in microbiology. Students present at the Edmonds College Research Symposium. Offered in Spring.
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BIOL155/255 Topics and seminars of current interest in Biology (1 credit) - Seminar of current interest in Biology. These topics vary from quarter to quarter and are taught by an expert in the field. Provides an opportunity to take an in-depth look a relevant topic in a specific field. Offered Fall, Winter & Spring quarter.