Departmental Advisors
Undergraduate Advisor
Departmental Notes

For course descriptions and pre-requisite information click on the subject column next to the appropriate catalog number.

THIS DEPARTMENT ENFORCES UNDERGRADUATE PREREQUISITES. Please note that the registration system may not factor in transfer work when determining if prerequisites have been met. If you are unable to register for a course and think you have met the prerequisite(s), please contact an advisor from this department to inquire about obtaining a permission code. You may be administratively dropped from a course if the prerequisite has not been met.

  • Class Number: 8235
  • Instructor: RUPPER, ADAM C
  • Component: Laboratory
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $35.00
  • Seats Available: 6
  • Class Number: 7765
  • Instructor: RUPPER, ADAM C
  • Component: Laboratory
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $35.00
  • Seats Available: 14
  • Class Number: 7766
  • Instructor: RUPPER, ADAM C
  • Component: Laboratory
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $35.00
  • Seats Available: 9
  • Class Number: 7767
  • Instructor: RUPPER, ADAM C
  • Component: Laboratory
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 1.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Fees: $35.00
  • Seats Available: 14

BIOL 2355 - 001 Field Botany

BIOL 2355 - 001 Field Botany

  • Class Number: 6206
  • Instructor: BOHS, LYNN
  • Component: Lecture
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 2.0
  • Wait List: Yes
  • Fees: $70.00
  • Seats Available: 2

Weight regulation, dieting, and obesity are commonly referenced in the media, at the gym, and in everyday life. However, the popular views of weight and weight control are not always scientifically sound. This course will delve into the biology of weight regulation and will cover topics including the neuroscience of feeding, the physiology of weight control, fad diets, and weight loss treatments. By the end of this course, students should be able to determine which mainstream ideas surrounding weight are supported by science and which are not. The course will be primary literature based and will empower students to read and understand the main concepts from research papers. This course will use a combination of team-based learning, guided reading assignments, discussions, activities, and formal and informal presentations.
  • Class Number: 5402
  • Instructor: GALLOP, MOLLY
  • Instructor: Wilkerson, Joe
  • Component: Special Topics
  • Type: In Person
  • Units: 2.0
  • Requisites: Yes
  • Wait List: No
  • Seats Available: 0

Weight regulation, dieting, and obesity are commonly referenced in the media, at the gym, and in everyday life. However, the popular views of weight and weight control are not always scientifically sound. This course will delve into the biology of weight regulation and will cover topics including the neuroscience of feeding, the physiology of weight control, fad diets, and weight loss treatments. By the end of this course, students should be able to determine which mainstream ideas surrounding weight are supported by science and which are not. The course will be primary literature based and will empower students to read and understand the main concepts from research papers. This course will use a combination of team-based learning, guided reading assignments, discussions, activities, and formal and informal presentations.