



- Focus Areas
- Agricultural Pest Management
- Ecology/Biological Control
- Evolutionary Biology
- Freshwater and Estuarine Entomology
- Insect Pathology
- Molecular Biology, Physiology, Toxicology, and Molecular Genetics
- Pesticide Technology, Assessment, and Policy
- Systematics/Morphology
- Urban, Structural, and Green Industries Pest Management
- Facilities
- Collaborators
- Research Opportunities
- Focus Areas



BSCI 222 — Principles of Genetics
Course Description
Principles and mechanisms of heredity and gene expression. Considers
plant, animal, and microbial organisms. (Sponsoring Dept.: BSCI). (4
credits: Three hours of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation
per week).
Prerequisite:
- BSCI105, BSCI106, CHEM131 and CHEM132
- or BSCI105 and two semesters of chemistry
Notes:
- Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BIOL222 or BSCI222.
- Formerly BIOL 222.
- This course is team taught by Dr. Matthew Hare and Dr. Reid Compton






