Summer Courses
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BIO 114: Dinosaur Paleontology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Advisory prerequisite: Entry level biology
DEC: E SBC: SNW
A study of paleontology that includes evolution of dinosaurs, their classification system, a study of the important dinosaur families, dinosaur behavior, ecology, current controversies, hot topics and the KT extinction. Dinosaur paleontology will also cover the excavation of dinosaurs and the colorful history of the 'dinosaur hunters.' This course will emphasize the science and research involved in studying dinosaurs. Using dinosaurs as a vehicle, students will be exposed to the scientific method of inquiry and will leave this course with a better understanding on how to evaluate science in the real world. Not for Biology major credit.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 63849 01 Stuart Plotkin In Person TR 09:30-12:55PM West (Main Campus) Open × -
BIO 201: Organisms to Ecosystems
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: Level 4 or higher on the mathematics placement examination or Corequisite MAT 123 or h igher Advisory Prerequisite: High School Biology
DEC: E SBC: SNW
An introduction to the major concepts in evolution, ecology, and biodiversity at the genetic, organismal, community, and ecosystem levels. Topics are presented in relation to five overall themes: Nature and Process of Science, Evolution, Information Flow, Systems, and Structure-Function. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 Extended 65689 30 TBA Online Sync/Async Combined Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 1 Extended 65689 30 Marin Beaupre Online Sync/Async Combined TR 11:30-01:30PM West (Main Campus) Open × -
BIO 202: Molecular & Cellular Biology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in CHE 129 or CHE 131 or Corequisite CHE 152
DEC: E SBC: STEM+
The fundamentals of cell biology, biochemistry, and genetics. The biochemical and molecular bases of cell structure, energy metabolism, gene regulation, heredity, and development in living organisms from bacteria to man are discussed. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 Extended 62570 30 Vitaly Citovsky Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ONLINE asynchronous course. Except for synchronous evening exams on 6/5, 6/19, 7/10; MUST HAVE internet, computer, webcam, microphone. SEE http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biology-online/
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BIO 203: Cellular and Organ Physiology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in CHE 129 or CHE 131 or Corequisite CHE 152 Pre- or Corequisite: MAT 125 or higher or AMS 151 or higher
DEC: E SBC: STEM+
The fundamentals of cell and organ physiology in mammalian and non-mammalian organisms. The structure and function of cell membranes and the physiology of cell to cell signaling, cellular respiration, and homeostasis of organs and organisms are examined with an emphasis on the comparative physiology of vertebrates and invertebrates. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 62770 30 Robert Watson Online Synchronous MWR 09:30-11:45AM West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: Synchronous Online If you need permission to register, contact Bio_Registration@stonybrook.edu
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BIO 204: Intro Biology Lab I
Undergraduate 2 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in CHE 129, CHE 131, or Corequisite: CHE 152 Pre- or Corequisite: BIO 201 or BIO 202 or BIO 203
First course in the foundational laboratory sequence for all biology students, and students in related fields. Students will experience the laboratory process, research process, a wide range of laboratory tools, methods, skills, learn to read and write scientific presentations, and collaborate in formal inquiry. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information. This course includes assignments that can be used to satisfy the SBC objective SPK if co-registered for BIO 458.
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BIO 207: Intro Bio Lab IIB
Undergraduate 2 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 204 Pre- or Corequisite: BIO 201 or BIO 202 or BIO 203
An alternative to BIO 205, this course focuses on a relatively narrow range of current research topics but in greater depth. BIO 207 is the second course in the foundational laboratory sequence for all biology majors and students in related fields. Students will experience the laboratory process, research process, a wide range of laboratory tools, methods, and skills, learn to read and write scientific works, and collaborate in formal inquiry. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so. Not for credit in addition to BIO 205. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 65021 R01 Marvin O'Neal In Person TR 09:00-09:55AM West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: 2025: Required in-person Final Exam on July 3rd between 7:30-9pm. Each student must schedule a 20-minute practical exam between 9am and 3pm on June 13th. Labs scheduled during Thursday June 19th, will be held Friday June 20th.
Session 1 65019 L01 TBA In Person TR 10:00-12:50PM West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: 2025: Required in-person Final Exam on July 3rd between 7:30-9pm. Each student must schedule a 20-minute practical exam between 9am and 3pm on June 13th. Labs scheduled during Thursday June 19th, will be held Friday June 20th.
Session 1 65805 L02 TBA In Person TR 10:00-12:50PM West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: 2025: Required in-person Final Exam on July 3rd between 7:30-9pm. Each student must schedule a 20-minute practical exam between 9am and 3pm on June 13th. Labs scheduled during Thursday June 19th, will be held Friday June 20th.
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BIO 211: Statistics and Data Analysis
Undergraduate 4 credits
Pre- or Corequisite: MAT 123 or higher, or level 4 or higher on the mathematics placement examinatio n
DEC: C SBC: STEM+
A conceptually-focused introduction to probability and data analysis emphasizing statistical literacy and critical thinking. Topics will include probability, t-tests, chi-squared tests, correlation, regression, and Analysis of Variance, as well as special topics of interest to undergraduate Biology majors such as case-control studies and meta-analysis. This course includes a one-hour recitation in which students will do hands-on activities, discuss papers from the primary literature, and gain experience with data analysis. May not be taken by students with credit for AMS 110, 310, 311, 412, EBH 230, or ECO 320.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 65859 01 TBA In Person Mon. & Weds. 09:30-12:55PM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 1 65860 R01 TBA Online Synchronous R 01:30-03:30PM West (Main Campus) Open × -
BIO 231: Cannabis-Hist, Cult, Sci, Med
Undergraduate 3 credits
Advisory prerequisite: BIO 202
SBC: STAS
Provide a sound background in all aspects of cannabis, including the history of use worldwide, cannabis plant biology, the chemistry of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids, and the relationship to political, legal, and racism issues throughout history to the present. The purpose of this broad familiarization is to prepare students to contribute knowledgeably to the discussion and debate regarding the present and future uses of cannabis.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 64117 30 Matthew Elmes Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ONLINE asynchronous course. Except for synchronous evening exams on 7/29, 8/16; MUST HAVE internet, computer, webcam, microphone. SEE http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biology-online/
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BIO 299: Advanced Microbiology/Health
Undergraduate 4 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 202 and C or higher in BIO 204
This hybrid course will include synchronous online lectures and in-person laboratory sessions focused on fundamental clinical microbiology techniques. The lectures will cover Bacteria, Helminths, and medically important Protozoans. In the laboratory, students will learn basic and applied clinical microbiology methods, including microscopy; staining and quantitative analysis of bacteria; analysis of throat and urine cultures; and determination of bacterial sensitivity to various antimicrobial agents. This course will be limited to allied health, pre-nursing, and pre-veterinary students. This course cannot be used by biology majors for credit towards their biology major requirements. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information. Formerly offered as BIO 266; not for credit in addition to BIO 266.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 64179 01 Sangeet Honey Online Synchronous TR 09:00-10:00AM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 1 64180 R01 Sangeet Honey Online Synchronous TR 10:15-11:00AM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 1 64181 L01 Sangeet Honey In Person TR 11:15-01:30PM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 1 65026 L02 Sangeet Honey In Person TR 11:15-01:30PM West (Main Campus) Open × -
BIO 310: Cell Biology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisites: C or higher in BIO 202; and C or higher in BIO 203; and CHE 321 or CHE 331 or CHE 341
The cell is studied as the unit of structure, biochemical activity, genetic control, and differentiation. The principles of biochemistry and genetics are applied to an understanding of nutrition, growth, and development.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 Extended 63964 30 Stefan Tafrov Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ONLINE asynchronous course. Except for synchronous evening exams on 7/3, 7/24, 8/14; MUST HAVE internet, computer, webcam, microphone. SEE http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biology-online/
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BIO 314: Cancer Biology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 202
An examination of the biology of cancer. Emphasis is on molecular and cellular events, such as regulation of gene expression, genome maintenance, cell growth and death, differentiation, cell-cell recognition, signaling and homeostasis that are frequently disrupted in cancer. Recent advances in diagnosis and therapy will also be discussed.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 Extended 63965 30 Daniel Moloney Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ONLINE asynchronous course. Except for synchronous evening exams on 7/8, 7/25, 8/15; MUST HAVE internet, computer, webcam, microphone. SEE http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biology-online/
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BIO 315: Microbiology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisites: C or higher in BIO 202 Advisory Pre- or Corequisite: BIO 201
The organization, structure, energetics, and reproduction of microorganisms. Interactions of bacteria and viruses are discussed. This course does not include a laboratory component. Not for credit in addition to HBM 320. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 62771 30 Sangeet Honey Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: If you need permission to register, contact Bio_Registration@stonybrook.edu
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BIO 316: Molecular Immunology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisites: C or higher in BIO 202 and C or higher in BIO 203 Pre- or corequisite: CHE 322 or CHE 326 or CHE 332
Structure, function, and organization of the immune response at the molecular and cellular levels. Molecular mechanisms of immunological responses to microorganisms and various disease states are explored.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 62968 30 Marinaldo Pacifico Cavalcanti Neto Online Synchronous TR 05:30-08:55PM West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: Offered as BIO 316 and CEB 554. Synchronous Online If you need permission to register, contact Bio_Registration@stonybrook.edu
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BIO 320: General Genetics
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 202; and C or higher in MAT 125 or AMS 151, or completion of MAT 12 6 or higher, or MPE score of 6+
Integrates classical and molecular approaches to the transmission and expression of biological information. Topics include: Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance; linkage analysis; population genetics; DNA replication, mutation and recombination; gene expression and its regulation; current genetic technology; developmental and cancer genetics, quantitative and complex traits, and relevant ethical issues. Cannot be taken for major credit with BIO 321 (applies to Biology majors Only). This course routinely offers an opportunity to satisfy the Stony Brook Curriculum WRTD and Upper Division Writing Requirements for the Biology and Biochemistry majors. Students who intend to use the writing assignment in this course to satisfy these requirements must register for BIO 459 when they register for BIO 320.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 Extended 62566 30 Stefan Tafrov Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: If you need permission to register, contact Bio_Registration@stonybrook.edu
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BIO 334: Principles of Neurobiology
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 203
The ionic basis of nerve potentials, the physiology of synapses, sense organs and effectors, and the integrative action of the nervous system are discussed.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 63288 01 Robert Watson In Person Mon. & Weds. 01:30-04:55PM West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: Offered as BIO 334 & NEU 534
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BIO 344: Chordate Zoology
Undergraduate 4 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 201
Introduction to the diversity, natural history, and evolution of chordates, emphasizing the living vertebrates. Three hours of lecture or discussion and one three-hour laboratory per week. This course routinely offers an opportunity to satisfy the Stony Brook Curriculum WRTD and Upper Division Writing Requirements for the Biology and Biochemistry majors. Students who intend to use the writing assignment in this course to satisfy these requirements must register for BIO 459 when they register for BIO 344. This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 Extended 65690 01 TBA In Person Mon. & Weds. 09:30-12:55PM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 2 Extended 65691 L01 TBA In Person Mon. & Weds. 02:00-05:25PM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 2 Extended 65692 L02 TBA In Person TR 11:00-02:25PM West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 2 Extended 65693 L03 TBA In Person TR 03:30-06:55PM West (Main Campus) Open × -
BIO 358: Bio & Human Soc & Sex Behavior
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisites: U3 or U4 standing; and one of the following: ANP 101, BIO 115, BIO 201, BIO 202, or B IO 203
DEC: H SBC: ESI; STAS
Major features of human social and sexual behavior are examined from a biological perspective. Insights from ethology, evolutionary biology, and neurobiology are synthesized into a picture of human nature and behavior. Implications of this picture for human sexual and social behavior are considered. This course has been designated as a High Demand/Controlled Access (HD/CA) course. Students registering for HD/CA courses for the first time will have priority to do so.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 Extended 62567 30 Shawn Stuart Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ONLINE asynchronous course. Except for synchronous evening exams on 6/6, 6/24, 7/9; MUST HAVE internet, computer, webcam, microphone. SEE http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biology-online/
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BIO 361: Biochemistry I
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in BIO 202 and C or higher in CHE 322 or 332 or 326
First course of an advanced two-semester study of the major chemical constituents of the cell, including carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Emphasis is on enzyme structure, enzyme kinetics, reaction mechanisms, and metabolic pathways.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 Extended 62575 30 Stefan Tafrov Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ONLINE asynchronous course. Except for synchronous evening exams on 6/4, 6/25, 7/11; MUST HAVE internet, computer, webcam, microphone. SEE http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biology-online/
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