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ATP U944: Athletic Training Clinical Affiliation
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Continues ATP U943. Covers the relevant athletic training clinical proficiencies in a manner that is consistent with the student's cognitive and psychomotor development.
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ATP U946: Athletic Training Senior Experience
2.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers the opportunity for students to integrate and apply classroom and laboratory knowledge with cooperative education experience in a capstone experience that may be clinically or research oriented.
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ATP U970: Junior/ Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on in-depth project in which a student conducts research or produces a product related to the student's major field. Culminating experience in the University Honors Program. Combined with Junior/Senior Project 2 or college-defined equivalent for 8-credit honors project.
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ATP U971: Junior/ Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on second semester of in-depth project in which a student conducts research or produces a product related to the student's major field. Culminating experience in the University Honors Program.
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BGY U101: Ecological Principles
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces students to general ecology. Focuses on major ecological concepts in order to provide students with a robust framework of the discipline upon which they can build. Each discussion is organized around two to four major concepts to present the student with a manageable and memorable synthesis of the lecture materials, and those materials are supported by case histories that provide evidence for the concepts and introduce students to the research approaches used in the various areas of ecology. Special emphasis is given to local environmental problems that selected countries face and the approaches they use in solving these problems. Laboratory included.
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BGY U103: Biology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on the evolution of structural and functional diversity of organisms; the integrative biology of multicellular organisms; and ecological relationships at the population, community, and ecosystem levels.
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BGY U118: Biology and Society
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys how biology weaves its way across a broad spectrum of complex societal issues. Provides a framework within which students may critically interpret and discuss important biological information provided in public forums. Seeks to empower students to make informed choices at the policy and personal levels. Offers students an opportunity to acquire an understanding of the basic principles of biology and apply thescientific process to the analysis of contemporary issues. Using a thematic approach, covers a wide range of issues including the reemergence of plagues; biological weapons; and security, the environment, and human health and wellness.
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BGY U121: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on how to identify, control, and live with bacteria and viruses. Emphasizes the mechanisms of disease production, natural host defense systems, and medical interventions.
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BGY U201: Genetics:We Are All Unique
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers a description of genetics and the physical nature of genes. Discusses the current evolutionary theories and the modern use of genetics in medicine, law, and ecology. Did you know that each human cell has the capacity to store the information contained in all 30 volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica three times over DNA carries all of this information and also provides the instructions to build our bodies. No person living or dead shares the same DNA pattern you hold. Topics covered include cell division, genetic crosses, gene linkage and mapping, mutation, investigation of DNA, disease, and genetic engineering.
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BHS U100: College:An Introduction
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides an introduction to the University, college, and health professions to enhance students' understanding of self and the decisions they make academically and socially as members of the University's diverse, multicultural community. Group activities and individual assignments along with active participation in a learning community help students adjust to life on an urban campus, develop a better understanding of the learning process, acquire essential academic skills, and make connections with the faculty and students in the college.
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