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Rice Course Schedule, Fall 2002
Biosciences (BIOS)

Rice Course Schedule as of 11/26/2002. This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar (reg@rice.edu).

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BIOS 201   INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY                     Credits 3.00  Fall 02
* RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
The first in an integrated sequence of four courses (Bios 201, 202, 301, 302).
Chemistry and energetics, cell physiology, cell biology, genetics, plant
physiology, and animal physiology.
001 CL LEC - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM      Gustin, Michael           Enr: 154 Max: 0

BIOS 211   INTRODUCTORY LAB MODULE IN BIOLOGICAL SC Credits 2.00  Fall 02
INSTRUCTOR'S SIGNATURE REQUIRED. See
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/bios211/ for office hours and course
information. Introduction to the scientific method, principles of experimental
design, selected research strategies, record keeping,
and technical
communication as related to biological science.  Your lab day choices are
T,W,TH, or F.
Prereq- current or prior enrollment in Bios 201 or equivalent.
001 BL 131 - M 03:00PM - 03:50PM
BL 14 Caprette, David           Enr: 84 Max: 0

BIOS 213   INTRO LAB MODULE IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONA Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Experimental, laboratory, and field studies of natural history, ecology,
evolution, and animal behavior.  Computer simulations of population genetics.
Course will begin after mid-semester break in the Fall semester and after
mid-term recess in the Spring semester.
Prereq- Bios 211.
001 BL 123 - M 03:00PM - 03:50PM
BL 12 Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 19 Max: 0
002 BL 125 - M 03:00PM - 03:50PM
BL 12 Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 17 Max: NA
003 BL 125 - M 03:00PM - 03:50PM
BL 12 Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 9 Max: NA

BIOS 301   BIOCHEMISTRY                             Credits 3.00  Fall 02
The third in an integrated sequence of four courses (Bios 201, 202, 301, 302).
Structure and function of proteins, enzymes, and nucleic acids; enzyme
kinetics; glycolysis, aerobic metabolism, and energy coupling.
Prereq- Chem 211, 212, Bios 201, 202 or consent of instructor.
001 CL LEC - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM      Olson, John               Enr: 149 Max: 0
                                        Shamoo, Yousif

BIOS 305   WRITING AND PRESENTING IN BIOSCIENCES    Credits 2.00  Fall 02
A course to develop skills in oral presentations, biosciences argument
structure, and writing about visual evidence. Focuses on describing
observations, use of images (such as Northern blots, graphs, photographs, and
so on) as evidence, and style. Helps prepare students for moving from BIOS 211
to BIOS 311. Enrollment is limited to 15. Taught first 10 weeks of semester.
Not open to freshman.
Pre-req-Some college biology.
001 FL SYM - W 02:00PM - 05:00PM        Staff                     Enr: 4 Max: 15

BIOS 307   GENETICS: BIOLOGICAL, CULTURE-HISTORICAL Credits 3.00  Fall 02
The course uses an interdisciplinary perspective to examine the claims and
counter-claims made regarding genetics and new technologies for identifying and
manipulating genetic material. The course will cover biological basics of
genes, DNA, and sequencing techniques; cultural and historical aspects to
genetics, including essentialism and eugenics past and present; ethical issues
arising from new genetic technologies; and policy issues. Also offered as UNIV
314 and ANTH 314.
Not open to Freshmen.
Also offered as ANTH 314
001 SH 303 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM      Novotny, Alma             Enr: 15 Max: 11

BIOS 309   SEMINAR IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY          Credits 2.00  Fall 02
A course based on laboratory research done outside the university which will
use seminars, discussion and papers to develop communication skills in
research. Permission of instructor to enroll.
001 TBA - TBA                           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 1 Max: 0

BIOS 310   INDEPENDENT STUDY FOR UNDERGRADUATES     Credits   Fall 02
Program of independent study for students with previous training in the
biosciences.  Includes a research paper. Students are expected to spend at
least three hours per week in the laboratory for each semester hour of credit.
If taken for 2 or more hours, counts as one required lab course but not as a
Group A or B course.
Prereq- Bios 201-202, 3 hours of biological sciences lab, and permission of
supervising faculty member and department chair.
001 TBA - TBA                           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 34 Max: 0
002 TBA - TBA                           Strassmann, Joan E.       Enr: 8 Max: NA

BIOS 311   LAB MODULE IN PROTEIN PURIFICATION       Credits 1.00  Fall 02
INSTRUCTOR'S SIGNATURE REQUIRED. Introduction to biochemical laboratory
techniques with an emphasis on study of proteins.  Taught first half of the
semester for 7 weeks. Enrollment limited to 24 per section.
Prereq- Consent of instructor
001 TBA - T 01:00PM - 02:00PM
TBA - T  Beason, Beth              Enr: 20 Max: 0
002 TBA - W 01:00PM - 02:00PM
TBA - W  Beason, Beth              Enr: 20 Max: NA
003 TBA - TH 01:00PM - 02:00PM
TBA - T Beason, Beth              Enr: 17 Max: NA

BIOS 312   LAB MODULE IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY          Credits 1.00  Fall 02
INSTRUCTOR'S SIGNATURE REQUIRED. Introduction to molecular biological
techniques.  Taught first half of the semester for 3 1/2 weeks. Enrollment
limited to 28 per section.
Prereq- Consent of instructor
001 TBA - TTH 01:00PM - 06:00PM         Beason, Beth              Enr: 16 Max: 0

BIOS 314   LAB MODULE IN CELL BIOLOGY               Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Application of transmission electron microscopy to research in cell biology.
Students will interview a faculty investigator and design and conduct an
experiment involving preparation and examination of samples for the electron
microscope. Recommended for students interested in a research career. Starts
the second week of the semester. Limited enrollment. Contact the instructor
first week of classes.
Prereq- consent of instructor (Bios 301, 311, and 341 recommended as prereq or
coreq).
001 TBA - TBA                           Caprette, David           Enr: 4 Max: 0

BIOS 316   LAB MODULE IN ECOLOGY                    Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Field and lab experiments in ecology.  Course taught for  1/2 semester.
Prereq- Bios 213.
001 BL 125 - F 01:00PM - 05:00PM        Harcombe, Paul A.         Enr: 10 Max: 0
                                        Rogers, William
                                        Siemann, Evan H.

BIOS 318   LAB MODULE IN MICROBIOLOGY               Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Training in the isolation, culture, observation, and assay of bacteria.
Qualitative analysis of a mixed culture. Starts the second half of the
semester, self-scheduled after the first four formal meetings.  Requires daily
attention to cultures during the week. Limited enrollment.
Prereq- Bios 211 or equivalent.
001 TBA - TTH 01:00PM - 05:00PM         Caprette, David           Enr: 9 Max: NA
002 TBA - MW 01:00PM - 05:00PM          Caprette, David           Enr: 9 Max: NA

BIOS 321   ANIMAL BEHAVIOR                          Credits 3.00  Fall 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Evolutionary theory is used to evaluate behavioral adaptations of organisms to
their environment.
Prereq- Bios 202 or consent of instructor.
001 BL 123 - TTH 01:00PM - 02:15PM      Strassmann, Joan E.       Enr: 49 Max: 0

BIOS 329   ANIMAL BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY            Credits 3.00  Fall 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
The evolution and systematics of the animal kingdom with consideration of
functional anatomy, comparative physiology, behavior, medical implications and
resource management.
Prereq- Bios 201 and 202 or permission of instructor.
001 BL 123 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM      Fisher, Frank M.          Enr: 53 Max: 0

BIOS 334   EVOLUTION                                Credits 3.00  Fall 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Principles of biological evolution.  Topics include natural selection,
adaptation, molecular evolution, formation of new species, the fossil record,
biogeography, and principles of classification.
Prereq- Bios 202 or consent of instructor.
001 BL 123 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM      Queller, David C.         Enr: 50 Max: 0

BIOS 341   CELL BIOLOGY                             Credits 3.00  Fall 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Molecular mechanisms of the processes common to all cells, including exposition
of structure, function, and biogenesis of all subcellular organelles.  Emphasis
will be on cytoplasmic events; molecular studies of transcription will be
taught in Bios 344.
Group A course.
Prereq- Bios 201 and 202.  Prior or concurrent enrollment in Bios 301 or
consent of instructor.
001 CL LEC - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM      Braam, Janet              Enr: 109 Max: 0
                                        McNew, James

BIOS 343   DEVELOPMENT                              Credits 3.00  Fall 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Analysis of the processes and principles of development as seen in a broad
spectrum of eukaryotic organisms.
Group A course.
Prereq- Bios 201 and 202.
001 BL 131 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM      Lane, Mary Ellen          Enr: 41 Max: 0

BIOS 401   UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH            Credits 5.00  Fall 02
Open only to undergraduate majors who meet specific requirements and with the
permission of the research supervisor and chair.  Registration for Bios 401/402
implies a commitment to participate in research for at least 2 semesters.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202, 301, 302 and concurrent enrollment in Bios 411.
001 TBA - TBA                           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 9 Max: 0
002 TBA - TBA                           Meffert, Lisa             Enr: 2 Max: NA

BIOS 411   UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR           Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Discussion of current research in area under investigation.
001 TBA - M 02:00PM - 03:30PM           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 9 Max: 0
002 TBA - TBA                           Meffert, Lisa             Enr: 2 Max: NA

BIOS 422   ENDOCRINOLOGY                            Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Study of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of hormone synthesis and of
target cell responses. Includes hormonal interactions in mammalian homeostasis.
Enrollment is limited to 50.
Group A course.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202, 301, 302.
001 BL 123 - TTH 08:00AM - 09:00AM      Campbell, James W.        Enr: 11 Max: 0

BIOS 425   PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY                  Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Novel aspects of plant biology and development with emphasis on molecular and
genetic mechanisms.  Plant responses to the environment and the use of
bioengineering and other means to develop new plant products will also be
covered.
Group A course.
Prereq- Bios 301; Bios 201 and 202 or permission of instructor.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 01:00PM - 02:20PM    Bartel, Bonnie            Enr: 3 Max: 0
                                        Braam, Janet

BIOS 440   ENZYME MECHANISMS                        Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Enzymology is a biological extension of organic chemistry. This course will
survey examples of enzyme-catalyzed reactions with emphasis on mechanisms.
Enzymes that use catalytic cofactors (vitamins) will be covered, as will those
that rely on amino acid side chains. By the end of the course, students should
be able to deduce a reasonable mechanism for any enzyme-mediated reaction. Also
offered as CHEM 440.
Group A course.
CHEM 212.
001 SS 202 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM      Matsuda, Seiichi P.T.     Enr: 4 Max: 0

BIOS 445   ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS  Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Molecular and genetic aspects of the regulation of gene expression as seen in
simple prokaryotic systems and the model eukaryotic systems used for studies of
development.
Group A course.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202, 301, and 344, or consent of instructor.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM    Bartel, Bonnie            Enr: 4 Max: 0
                                        Stern, Michael K.

BIOS 481   MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS                     Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Examination, at an intermediate level, of the interaction of light with matter.
 Includes UV-visible absorption, natural optical activity, fluorescence, EXAFS,
EPR, NMR of biomolecules, x-ray diffraction and crystallography, neutron
scattering, electron microscopy, and theoretical protein dynamics.  Required
for biochemistry majors.
Group A course.
Prereq- Bios 301 and 352 or permission of instructor.
001 KH 308 - MF 01:30PM - 03:00PM       Cates, Susan              Enr: 12 Max: 0
                                        MacKenzie, Kevin
                                        Nikonowicz, Edward P.

BIOS 525   PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY                  Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Novel aspects of plant biology and development with emphasis on molecular and
genetic mechanisms.  Plant responses to the environment and the use of
bioengineering and other means to develop new plant products will also be
covered.
Prereq-Bios 301,201, and 202 or permission of instructor.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 01:00PM - 02:00PM    Bartel, Bonnie            Enr: 2 Max: 0
                                        Braam, Janet

BIOS 535   PRACTICAL X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY          Credits 2.00  Fall 02
This is an introduction to macromolecular crystallography with emphasis on
crystallization methods, data acquisition, processing and molecular
model-building.  Approaches to solving structures will be discussed, as well as
refinement of molecular models.
Can be taken simultaneously with Bios 481
Prereq- Bios 481 or permission of instructor.
001 KH 308 - MWF 03:00PM - 04:00PM      Cates, Susan              Enr: 11 Max: 0

BIOS 541   SPECIAL TOPICS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY Credits 3.00  Fall 02
No Description
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 4 Max: 0

BIOS 545   ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS  Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Molecular and genetic aspects of the regulation of gene expression as seen in
simple prokaryotic systems and the model eukaryotic systems used for studies of
development.
Prereq-Bios 201,202,301, and 344, or consent of instructor.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM    Bartel, Bonnie            Enr: 7 Max: 0
                                        Stern, Michael K.

BIOS 561   TOPICS IN EVOLUTION                      Credits 2.00  Fall 02
Review and discussion of the literature on current research in evolution.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of chair and instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Queller, David C.         Enr: 10 Max: 0
                                        Strassmann, Joan E.

BIOS 563   TOPICS IN ECOLOGY                        Credits 2.00  Fall 02
Review and discussion of the literature on current research in forest and
grassland ecology.
001 TBA - TBA                           Harcombe, Paul A.         Enr: 10 Max: 0
                                        Rogers, William
                                        Siemann, Evan H.

BIOS 567   RESEARCH METHODS IN FIELD BIOL           Credits 2.00  Fall 02
Introduction of first-year graduate students to the field research techniques
and practices of individual faculty members.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of Chair.
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 1 Max: 0

BIOS 575   INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH                 Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Introduction of first-year graduate students to the research programs and
laboratories of individual faculty members.
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 12 Max: 0

BIOS 581   GRAD SEMINAR IN BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOL Credits 1.00  Fall 02
A discussion of selected research topics.  Required of all Biochemistry and
Cell Biology graduate students.
001 KH 102 - T 05:00PM - 06:00PM        Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 67 Max: 0

BIOS 583   MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS                   Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Review of literature on current biosciences research.
Prereq- Graduate status in Biochemistry & Cell Biology.
001 TBA - TTH 02:30PM - 03:50PM         McNew, James              Enr: 12 Max: 0
                                        Stern, Michael K.

BIOS 585   GRAD SEM IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Faculty and student presentations on current research.  Required of all Ecology
& Evolutionary Biology graduate students.
001 BL 123 - M 04:00PM - 05:30PM        Siemann, Evan H.          Enr: 12 Max: 0

BIOS 587   GRAD SEM FOR 2ND YR GRADUATE STUDENTS IN Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Preparation and presentation of research proposals.
Prereq- Graduate status in Biochemistry & Cell Biology, second year.
001 TBA - TBA                           Beckingham, Kathleen      Enr: 12 Max: 0

BIOS 589   COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS       Credits 3.00  Fall 02
This is a course designed for students in computationally-oriented biomedical
and bioengineering majors to introduce the principles and methods used for the
simulations and modeling of macromolecules of biological interest. Protein
conformation and dynamics are emphasized. Empirical energy function and
molecular dynamics calculations, as well as other approaches, are described.
Specific biological problems are discussed to illustrate the methodology.
Classic examples such as the cooperative mechanism of hemoglobin and more
froniter topics such as the motional properties of molecular motors and ion
channels as well as results derived from the current literature are covered.
Other potential topics are protein folding/predictions, the nature of reacton
rate enhancement in enzyme catalysis, physical chemistry properties of
biologically relevant nano-materials, simulations of free energy changes in
mutations, electrostatic properties of protein, molecular recognition, and the
properties of binding sites. Particular emphasis is also given to the
applications of molecular graphics. During the final reading period, each
student carries out an original research project that makes use of the
techniques and grading is based on the written and oral presentations of the
results from the final projects. Also offered as BIOE 589.
001 KH 101 - TTH 02:30PM - 04:00PM      Ma, Jianpeng              Enr: 5 Max: 0

BIOS 590   SPEC TOPICS IN BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLO Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Development of specific topic areas at the graduate level.
Prereq- Graduate status and permission of chair and instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 0 Max: 0

BIOS 591   GRADUATE TEACHING                        Credits   Fall 02
Supervised instruction in teaching Ecology & Evolutionary Biology.
Prereq- graduate status in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology or permission of
Chair and instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Strassmann, Joan E.       Enr: 6 Max: 0

BIOS 592   SEMINAR IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOL            Credits 1.00  Fall 02
A discussion of selected research topics in computational biology.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of Chair and instructor.
001 CL LEC - F 03:30PM - 06:00PM        Staff                     Enr: 47 Max: 0

BIOS 593   SPEC TOPICS IN BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLO Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Discussion of selected research topics in current plant biology literature.
Course may be repeated for credit.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of Chair and instructor.
001 TBA - W 12:00PM - 01:30PM           Bartel, Bonnie            Enr: 9 Max: 0
                                        Braam, Janet

BIOS 611   RESEARCH SEMINAR                         Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Discussion of individual laboratory research or current topics in particular
areas.
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 53 Max: 0

BIOS 621   THESIS SEMINAR                           Credits 1.00  Fall 02
No description
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 0 Max: 0

BIOS 800   GRADUATE RESEARCH                        Credits   Fall 02
No description
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 81 Max: 0



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