A lecture and laboratory course on the theory and practical aspects of molecular biotechnology. Topics may include plasmid DNA and its isolation from...
An examination of development, integrating topics from the genome to the whole organism. Emphasis will be placed on using cell biology to understand...
A lecture, laboratory and student seminar course emphasizing comparative aspects of animal physiology and adaptations in response to different...
A lecture, laboratory and student seminar based course focusing on patterns of diversification and distribution of vertebrates, including the roles of...
An examination of the mechanisms involved in hormonal control and regulation of reproduction, growth, development and metabolism, with a focus on the...
The coevolution of the economically significant plants of the world and human societies. Prerequisites BI266 (or BI263, or both BI264 and...
Diversity of Canadian plants
Microbial roles in freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems will be studied. Emphasis is placed on the metabolic diversity of specialized...
Microbial disease will be examined from a physiological and molecular perspective. Factors involved in overcoming host defense, virulence and...
A lecture and laboratory course that takes a thematic approach to the study of invertebrate zoology, with a focus on functional morphology,...
A detailed study of an aspect of biology not available through the regular program.
An in-depth examination of a specific area in biology reflecting the research interests of faculty members in the department. Prerequisites...
Individually supervised research resulting in the presentation of a thesis. Students must apply for the course in the winter term prior to Year 4....