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For Undergraduates.
Term Course in the Principles of Biology.—A course is here
offered which is intended to afford a brief survey of some of the most
significant facts concerning organization, function, and relations of
living things: an insight into the methods of biological study: and
as full discussion as possible of the important fundamental principles
deduced from such study and the important philosophical
questions arising therefrom. One lecture and one laboratory exercise
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if not elected by at least four students. Hours by appointment.
This course will have a credit value of two session hours,
as part of the elective-at-large for a B. A. or a B. S. degree.
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