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4.00 Credits
4 hours 3-2-4 Prerequisites: Genetics and Ecology with a grade of C or better. An experimental approach to the quantification and analysis of biological phenomena. To gain experience in biological research, students will design, perform, analyze and report on individual and group projects.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour 1-0-1 Student presentations of advanced study in selected biological topics. SPR: Junior or Senior status.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours 3-0-3 Prerequisites: Ecology. A study of factors that influence the distributions of plants and animals from the organismal level to the ecological level. Factors investigated include those that are geological, climatological, and ecological in scope. The focus of the course is how these factors have resulted in biogeographical patterns both locally and globally.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours 1-2-3 Prerequisites: Two semesters of majors Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics or Computer Science. An introduction to the application of mathematical/statistical algorithms and computer technology to the annotation and comparison of nucleotide and amino acid sequences from DNA, RNA and proteins. Instructors from several disciplines will present background knowledge of genetics, genomics and proteomics, as well as explanations of algorithms and their formulation and application, including the use of Unix systems and Perl programming language. Emphasis on problem solving. One credit hour of lecture and two credit hours of computer laboratory per week (i.e., 6 contact hours per week).
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1.00 Credits
1-8 hours in increments of 1 hour. 0-0-1 (TBA). An advanced study of special topics open to junior and senior biology majors. Study topic subject to approval by the supervising faculty member and the biology department head. Requires submission and approval of the Undergraduate Independent Study Research Plan prior to the end of DROP/ADD.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: MATH 2400. A second course in statistical methods with special reference to applications in business and industry. Topics include data collection, sampling, regression, forecasting, and statistical quality control. Spreadsheet software is used extensively in the course. It is recommended that students without experience using spreadsheets complete CSCI 1100 prior to taking this course. This course should be taken as soon as the prerequisites are satisfied.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: MATH 2400. A course that familiarizes the student with the nature and scope of production and operations management in modern industry. The topics emphasized include operations philosophies, operations strategy, inventory control, project management, and other current topics selected by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours An overview of the legal system with special emphasis on contracts, sale of goods under the U.C.C., negotiable instruments, risk-bearing devices, and basic law of real property, personal property, wills, trusts, and estates. Reference is made to current legislation affecting business.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisite: PSYC 1030 with a grade of B or better. A course in which students will discuss and apply modern organizational leadership theories and business management and leadership practices in business cases, management scenarios, and role plays. The course is modeled on the "leader, follower, and situation"framework adopted within many leadership models. Students will learn how these contextual variables of leadership interact and will develop competencies and skills in dealing with each.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisites: Business Major and completion of BUSA 3910 with a grade of B or better. Credit for this course is earned by creating, planning, organizing, leading, and controlling a specific, pre-approved project that produces a tangible outcome. The project may benefit NGCSU, the local community, or a specific organization (profit or not-for-profit). Credit may be earned for an internship if the internship is pre-approved for this course and the internship fully satisfies the course objectives. Any internship used to satisfy requirements for this course may not be used to earn credit in another internship course.
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