Biology 320: Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates, is a three-credit, senior-level university course that covers all major aspects of the anatomy of the vertebrates, including basic comparative anatomy.

BIOL 401 focuses on essential principles and processes in cell biology and integrates these in the context of molecular biology. This senior-level course considers cell structure and function, bioenergetics, membranes, molecular genetics, and intercellular signalling.
Biology 480: Immunology is the study of principal concepts of defense systems in humans and animals. You will learn about the components of the immune system and the biological defense mechanisms critical to immune function. The immune responses to infection and disease, as well as other physiological manifestations that affect immunity when the body is compromised or nonfunctional, will be explored. You will also be introduced to the current methods of studying immunology and its clinical applications in the field.