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3.00 Credits
Study and practice in the use of the basic techniques of clear writing to create effective business communication instruments. Various types of business letters, memorandums, and short reports will be studied. Prerequisite: EN 101. (Fee $13)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A travel-study course designed to familiarize students with operations of institutions in business centers outside the U.S. May be repeated for credit. Credit one to three hours. (Fee $6)
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3.00 Credits
A study, utilizing the case study method, of ethical problems in business and the role that moral values play in addressing them. Prerequisite: Junior standing, MG 350 or PI 300. Credit three hours. (Fee $6)
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3.00 Credits
The study of the legal principles applicable to business: introduction to law, negligence, torts, business organization, governmental regulation, agency, and employment. Credit three hours. Fall. (Fee $6)
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3.00 Credits
The study of the legal principles applicable to business: contracts, sales, property, commercial paper, bankruptcy, and credit transactions. Prerequisite: BA 446. Credit three hours. Spring. (Fee $6)
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course with emphasis on decision making and integration of knowledge acquired in basic courses in accounting, economics, management, marketing, finance, law and statistics. Prerequisite: senior standing and substantial completion of the professional core for the business administration concentration. Credit three hours. Spring. (Fee $23)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to biology, including both plants and animals, life processes, inheritance and ecology with special emphasis on human biology. Lecture credit three hours; laboratory credit one hour. Not for major or minor credit. (Fee $35)
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5.00 Credits
An exploration of the cellular processes common to all life on earth. Topics include fundamentals of cell structure and metabolism; gene transmission, structure, and function; and natural selection. A survey of the Kingdoms Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, and Plantae illustrates the vast diversity of life on earth. A discussion of plant structure and function will integrate course topics. This course is intended for students who plan to major in the natural sciences and/or who intend to complete a pre-health professions program. Lecture (113) three hours per week. Laboratory (114) four hours per week. Credit five hours. (Fee $60)
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the unifying characteristics of life with emphasis on the Kingdom Animalia. Topics include natural selection and phylogeny, diversity of invertebrates and vertebrates, ecology, and conservation biology. A discussion of animal structure and function will integrate course topics. This course is intended for students who plan to major in the natural sciences and/or who intend to complete a pre-health professions program. BI 113-114 is not a prerequisite for enrollment in BI 115-116. Lecture (115) three hours per week. Laboratory (116) four hours per week. Credit five hours. (Fee $60)
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course designed to give the student an introduction to field collection techniques, identification of living organisms and natural resources management. Students are also introduced to the use of camping as a form of outdoor recreation. Field techniques will be integrated with the use of technology. Two weekend field trips will be required. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Credit three hours. (Fee $210)
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