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BIOL 506 Bacterial Infectious Diseases
Explores bacterial infectious diseases from the perspective of how disease is established and the mechanisms that underlie disease, as well as how to treat and prevent infectious disease. Not open to freshmen or sophomores. Not open to students with credit in BSCI 506. Prerequisite: BIOL 400 or BIOL 401 with a grade of C- or higher, or consent of instructor.
Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-human-biology/
This interdisciplinary major permits students to understand humans from a variety of academic viewpoints: anthropology, applied behavioral science, biology, psychology, and speech-language-hearing. Each human biology concentration offers major-level courses in topical categories that allow students to focus on areas that interest them most while retaining the interdisciplinary manner of the major. The broad nature of this major can prepare students for a variety of post-undergraduate opportunities.
Bachelor of Arts in Microbiology
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-microbiology/
Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, the immune system, and their roles in human health, the environment and beyond. Job prospects for microbiologists with a bachelor's or higher degree continue to be strong. Upper-division courses in immunology, bacterial infectious diseases, virology, and microbial genetics couple laboratory courses with lecture courses to provide students with hands-on practical experience. The B.A. Microbiology major includes a choice of three upper-division lecture and laboratory course pairs.
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/bs-microbiology/
Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, the immune system, and their roles in human health, the environment and beyond. Job prospects for microbiologists with a bachelor's or higher degree continue to be strong. Upper-division courses in immunology, bacterial infectious diseases, virology, and microbial genetics couple laboratory courses with lecture courses to provide students with hands-on practical experience. The B.S. Microbiology major includes all four of the upper-division lecture and laboratory course pairs.
Bachelor of Science in Education
http://catalog.ku.edu/education/curriculum-teaching/bs-education/
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