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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2002
Biosciences (BIOS)

Rice Course Schedule as of 03/20/2002. This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar (reg@rice.edu).

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BIOS 106   PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENC Credits 1.00  Spring 02
A scenario based course in which students practice problem solving skills while
examining the applications of chemistry, physics, and mathematics to real world
biological and medical problems.
Pre-req- BIOS 105 is not a pre-req for this course.
001 TBA - T 01:00PM - 02:00PM           Oliver, Robert D.         Enr: 3 Max: 0
002 TBA - TH 01:00PM - 02:00PM          Oliver, Robert D.         Enr: 0 Max: NA

BIOS 122   FUNDAMNT'L CONCEPTS IN BIOLOGY           Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
An introduction for non-science, non-engineering majors to specific concepts in
modern biology from the molecular to organismal level. Topics may include
recombinant DNA, genetic engineering, AIDS, and other topics of medical
relevance.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM    Bondos, Sarah             Enr: 21 Max: 0
                                        Stern, Michael K.

BIOS 202   INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY                     Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
The second in an integrated sequence of four courses (Bios 201, 202, 301, 302).
Molecular genetics, DNA technology, antibiotics and antivirals, behavior,
evolution, ecology, diversity, and conservation biology.
Prereq- Bios 201 or consent of instructor.
001 CL LEC - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM      Gomer, Richard            Enr: 127 Max: 0
                                        Meffert, Lisa

BIOS 211   INTRODUCTORY LAB MODULE IN BIOLOGICAL SC Credits 2.00  Spring 02
INSTRUCTOR'S SIGNATURE REQUIRED. See
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/bios211/index.html 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.  You will have to
register for a lab time as well as a lecture. The lab days on T,W,TH,or F.
Prereq- current or prior enrollment in Bios 201 or equivalent.
001 BL 131 - M 03:00PM - 03:50PM
BL 13 Caprette, David           Enr: 104 Max: 0

BIOS 213   INTRO LAB MODULE IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONA Credits 1.00  Spring 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 125 - M 03:00PM - 04:00PM
BL 12 Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 28 Max: 0
002 BL 125 - M 03:00PM - 04:00PM
BL 12 Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 13 Max: NA
003 BL 125 - M 03:00PM - 04:00PM
BL 12 Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 19 Max: NA

BIOS 302   BIOCHEMISTRY                             Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
The final in an integrated sequence of four courses (Bios 201, 202, 301, 302).
Introduction to metabolism, membranes, electron transport, oxidative
phosphorylation, and regulation.
Prereq- Bios 301 or consent of instructor.
001 CL LEC - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM      McNew, James              Enr: 57 Max: 0
                                        Rudolph, Frederick B.
                                        Shamoo, Yousif
                                        Singleton, Scott F.

BIOS 309   SEMINAR IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY          Credits 2.00  Spring 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   Spring 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: 37 Max: 0
002 TBA - TBA                           Sass, Ronald L.           Enr: 6 Max: NA

BIOS 311   LAB MODULE IN PROTEIN PURIFICATION       Credits 1.00  Spring 02
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- Bios 211, prior or current enrollment in Bios 301 or permission of
instructor.
001 TBA - T 01:00PM - 07:00PM           Beason, Beth              Enr: 6 Max: 24
002 TBA - W 01:00PM - 07:00PM           Beason, Beth              Enr: 14 Max: 24

BIOS 312   LAB MODULE IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY          Credits 1.00  Spring 02
Introduction to molecular biological techniques. Taught first half of the
semester for 3 1/2 weeks. Enrollment limited to 28 per section.
Prereq- Bios 211 and 311, prior or current enrollment in Bios 301, or
permission of instructor.
001 TBA - MF 01:00PM - 05:00PM          Beason, Beth              Enr: 24 Max: 28

BIOS 313   LAB MODULE IN DNA SEQUENCING             Credits 1.00  Spring 02
Introduction to DNA sequencing techniques. Taught second half of the semester
for 3 1/2 weeks. Enrollment limited to 28 per section.
Prereq- BIOS 211 and 311, prior or current enrollment in BIOS 301, or
permission of instructor.
001 TBA - TTH 01:00PM - 06:00PM         Beason, Beth              Enr: 15 Max: 28

BIOS 314   LAB MODULE IN CELL BIOLOGY               Credits 1.00  Spring 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.  A written protocol will be submitted and the completed work
presented in seminar form.  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 315   LAB MODULE IN PHYSIOLOGY                 Credits 1.00  Spring 02
An instrumentation-intensive short course in membrane electrophysiology and
vertebrate nerve and muscle physiology.  Research reports require
interpretation of laboratory data in terms of concepts at the molecular level.
Starts the second half of the semester. Limited enrollment.
Prereq- Bios 301 or equivalent.
001 BL 141 - TTH 01:00PM - 05:00PM      Caprette, David           Enr: 9 Max: 0
002 BL 141 - WF 01:00PM - 05:00PM       Caprette, David           Enr: 6 Max: NA

BIOS 317   LAB MODULE IN BEHAVIOR                   Credits 1.00  Spring 02
Field experiments in behavior. Work in teams to solve the mystery of breeding
systems in wild mockingbirds and grackles.
Bios 213 and 321.
001 TBA - W 02:30PM - 03:30PM           Strassmann, Joan E.       Enr: 7 Max: 0

BIOS 319   TROPICAL FIELD BIOLOGY                   Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
The course consists of weekly meetings involving lectures and discussion of
readings. Immediately following commencement, a 3-week field trip to southern
Mexico will conclude the class. Class size: between 9 and 11 students.
Selection of students for the course is determined through an interview with
the instructor. While a background in biology is desirable (minimally including
the following courses: Bios 201, 202, and 213), individuals lacking this
background but having a special interest in the tropics are encouragd to
enroll.
Bios 201, 202, 213, and permission of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Sullender, Barry W.       Enr: 10 Max: 0

BIOS 324   WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS                       Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
A study of coastal wetland systems including floodplains, freshwater brackish
and saline marshes and consideration of estuaries and riverine interaction with
coastal marine waters.
Prereq- Bios 201,202,325,329,336, or permission of instructor.
001 BL 123 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM      Fisher, Frank M.          Enr: 11 Max: 0
                                        Sass, Ronald L.

BIOS 325   ECOLOGY                                  Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Analysis of population dynamics, species interactions, plant and animal
community organization, and ecosystem function.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202 or junior standing in a science/engineering major or
consent of instructor.
001 BL 123 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM      Siemann, Evan H.          Enr: 35 Max: 0

BIOS 336   PLANT DIVERSITY                          Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
The evolution and systematics of plants, with emphasis on flowering plants and
biodiversity.
Prereq- Bios 201 and 202.
001 BL 125 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM      Harcombe, Paul A.         Enr: 14 Max: 0

BIOS 344   MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & GENETICS             Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Mendelian genetics, population genetics, mapping, gene expression and
regulation, genetic engineering, DNA replication and recombination, human
genetics, genetic disease and gene therapy.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202, & 301 or consent of instructor.
001 BL 131 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM      Stewart, Charles R.       Enr: 64 Max: 0

BIOS 352   PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY FOR THE BIOSCIENCES   Credits 3.00  Spring 02
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Study of selected aspects of physical chemistry as it relates to the
biosciences. Includes thermodynamics, reaction rate theory, quantum mechanics,
and atomic and molecular structure. Required for biochemistry majors and
graduate students in biochemistry & cell biology.
Pre-req- Chem 211&212, PHYS 125 & 126, Bios 301 or permission of instructor.
001 BL 131 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM      MacKenzie, Kevin          Enr: 34 Max: 0
                                        Olson, John

BIOS 402   UNDERGRADUATE HONORS RESEARCH            Credits 5.00  Spring 02
See Bios 401.  Concurrent enrollment in Bios 412.
001 TBA - TBA                           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 5 Max: 0
002 TBA - TBA                           Sass, Ronald L.           Enr: 2 Max: NA

BIOS 412   UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR           Credits 1.00  Spring 02
See Bios 411.
001 TBA - TBA                           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 5 Max: 0
002 TBA - TBA                           Sass, Ronald L.           Enr: 2 Max: NA

BIOS 421   NEUROBIOLOGY                             Credits 3.00  Spring 02
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of nervous system function.  Emphasis on
membrane and synaptic biophysics, sensory and motor systems, neuronal
plasticity, and development.  Open to juniors and seniors.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202, 301.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM    Glantz, Raymon M.         Enr: 13 Max: 0

BIOS 423   IMMUNOBIOLOGY                            Credits 3.00  Spring 02
Cellular and molecular basis of immune function in mammals.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202, 301, 302.
001 BL 131 - TTH 08:00AM - 09:15AM      Novotny, Alma             Enr: 114 Max: 0

BIOS 424   MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY             Credits 3.00  Spring 02
Structure and functions of microorganisms with emphasis on their environmental,
industrial and medical importance.
 Prereq- Bios 201, 202, 301 or consent of instructor.
001 FL 414 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM      Bennett, George N.        Enr: 17 Max: 0

BIOS 432   ADVANCED EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY            Credits 3.00  Spring 02
Develop a critical understanding of evolutionary theory through lectures and
discussion across a wide range of evolutionary topics.  With the instructor's
help, students will use current papers to stimulate debate on the theories,
philosophies and methods of the study of evolution.
Prereq- Bios 201, 202 and either 321 or 334.
001 GRB 211W - TTH 02:30PM - 03:50PM    Foster, Kevin             Enr: 8 Max: 0

BIOS 530   LAB MODULE IN NMR SPECTROSCOPY & MOLECUL Credits 2.00  Spring 02
The students will learn to set up, acquire, and process one-dimensional and
basic two-dimensional NMR experiments. Spectral interpretation (resonance
assignment and extraction of structural information) for nucleic acids and
proteins using homonuclear and heteronuclear data will be performed.  Molecular
modeling using NMR derived structural information will also be included.  This
course is designed to provide an overview of the utility of NMR spectroscopy as
it relates to the structure and dynamics of biologically relevant
macromolecules. Offered during first half of spring semester, 1/14/02-3/1/02.
Enrollment limited to 12, with priority to graduate students.
BIOS 352 and 481 or permission of instructor.
001 TBA - MW 01:00PM - 03:00PM          Nikonowicz, Edward P.     Enr: 5 Max: 12

BIOS 532   LABORATORY MODULE IN SPECTROSCOPY        Credits 2.00  Spring 02
Students learn the principles behind fluorescence, circular dichroism,
analytical ultracentrifugation, spectroscopy and rapid kinetics by carrying out
experiments with genetically engineered proteins and state-of-the-art
equipment.  Data will be interpreted and manipulated using curve-fitting and
graphics software.  The course will provide basic and experimental training in
protein chemistry and biophysics.  Offered during second half of spring
semester.
Prereq- Bios 352 and 481 or permission of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Olson, John               Enr: 5 Max: 0

BIOS 542   SPEC. TOPS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION BIOLOG Credits 3.00  Spring 02
No description
001 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 4 Max: 0

BIOS 543   SECONDARY METABOLISM                     Credits   Spring 02
A survey of the biosynthetic pathways leading to the major classes of natural
products.  Topics covered include the use of radioactive and stable isotopes,
the synthesis of labeled organic compunds, mechanistic investigations of
secondary metabolic enzymes, and the cloning and characterizatin of secondary
metabolic genes - same course as Chem 543.
Prereq - Bios 440 suggested but not required
001 TBA - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM         Parry, Ronald J.          Enr: 2 Max: 0

BIOS 562   TOPICS IN BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY             Credits 2.00  Spring 02
Review and discussion of the literature on current research in animal behavior.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of chair and instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Queller, David C.         Enr: 7 Max: 0
                                        Strassmann, Joan E.

BIOS 564   TOPICS IN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY           Credits 2.00  Spring 02
Review and discussion of the literature on current research in conservation
biology.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of chair and instructor.
001 TBA                                 TBA                       Enr: 0 Max: 0

BIOS 568   TOPICS IN BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY           Credits 2.00  Spring 02
Review and discussion of literature on current research in biological
diversity.
Limited enrollment to 12.
001 TBA - TBA                           Rogers, William           Enr: 5 Max: 0
                                        Siemann, Evan H.

BIOS 582   GRAD SEMINAR-BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY Credits 1.00  Spring 02
See Bios 581.
001 TBA - M 05:00PM - 06:00PM           Rudolph, Frederick B.     Enr: 65 Max: 0

BIOS 586   GRAD SEM/ECOL& EVOL BIOLOGY              Credits 1.00  Spring 02
Continuation of Bios 585.
001 TBA - TBA                           Siemann, Evan H.          Enr: 9 Max: 0

BIOS 588   ADVANCED CELL BIOLOGY                    Credits 3.00  Spring 02
Review of literature on current biosciences research.
Prereq- open to seniors and graduate students.
001 TBA - TTH 02:30PM - 04:00PM         Beckingham, Kathleen      Enr: 16 Max: 0
                                        Gomer, Richard

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

BIOS 591   GRADUATE TEACHING                        Credits   Spring 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                           Staff                     Enr: 5 Max: 0

BIOS 592   SEMINAR IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOL            Credits 1.00  Spring 02
A discussion of selected research topics in computational biology.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of Chair and instructor.
001 TBA - F 04:00PM - 06:00PM           Staff                     Enr: 41 Max: 0

BIOS 593   SPEC TOPICS IN BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLO Credits 1.00  Spring 02
Discussion of selected research topics in current plant biology literature.
Prereq- Graduate status or permission of Chair and instructor.
001 TBA - W 12:00PM - 01:30PM           Bartel, Bonnie            Enr: 13 Max: 0
                                        Braam, Janet
                                        Gibson, Susan I.

BIOS 612   RESEARCH SEMINAR                         Credits 3.00  Spring 02
Continuation of Bios 611.
001 TBA                                 TBA                       Enr: 49 Max: 0

BIOS 622   THESIS SEMINAR                           Credits 1.00  Spring 02
No description
001 TBA                                 TBA                       Enr: 1 Max: 0

BIOS 800   GRADUATE RESEARCH                        Credits   Spring 02
No description
001 TBA                                 TBA                       Enr: 77 Max: 0



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