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BBA 431,432: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A student who has completed at least eighteen semester hours with a 3.00 GPA or higher in the major may be eligible for independent study or a research project in the major area. Requires approval of the advisor, instructor, and dean of the School of Business. (WI) Maximum Credit, three hours.
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BBA 454: Case Studies in Strategic Management
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Using the concepts of strategic management, students will be required to integrate and synthesize information under both prepared and extemporaneous conditions. This course serves as the capstone course for the BBA major. Prerequisites: First half of BBA program. (WI) Credit, six hours.
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BBA 497,498: Study in Selected Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Courses offered to provide opportunities for competent students to study in areas of interest other than those elsewhere defined. This series is primarily a classroom function, either seminar or lecture, permitting flexibility in course offerings. Credit, one to six hours.
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BIO 101: Introduction to Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Mobile
An overview of a variety of topics from biology including ecology, classification, cell structure, cell division, respiration, photosynthesis, genetics, and plant and animal systems. This course is designed for students with limited backgrounds who are not planning to major in biology. It fulfills one of the laboratory science requirements of the core curriculum. It will not satisfy the requirements for either a biology major or minor. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 103: Introduction to Marine Science
4.00 Credits
University of Mobile
An introduction to a variety of topics in biological, chemical, and physical marine science. This course is designed for students who are not majoring in marine science but have an interest in learning more about the marine environment. It fulfills one of the laboratory science requirements of the University's basic course requirements. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Cross-listed as MAR 103. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 111,112: General Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the fundamental principles of life science. The first academic period (semester) includes cell structure, metabolic processes, genetics, development, and environmental interactions. The second academic period (semester) includes taxonomy and a survey of life forms with emphasis on plants and animals. Under normal circumstances, BIO 111 must precede BIO 112. A student may not use both BIO 111 and BIO 101 to satisfy the science core curriculum requirements. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Credit, four hours each.
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BIO 201,202: Human Anatomy And Physiology
4.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the structure and function of each system of the human body. The first academic period (semester) includes the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and sensory systems. The second academic period (semester) covers endocrinology, digestion, metabolism, respiration, circulation, excretion, and reproduction. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Credit, four hours each.
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BIO 211: Dolphins And Whales
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
This course is to enable the student to make rapid, accurate, and thoughtful use of a customized reference file and laboratory and field notes to respond to questions about the classification, anatomy, and ecology of members of the order Cetacea and of the Sirenian genus Trichechus ( manatee). Such topics include discussion of the people and places 100 that have been involved in the studies. This course will consist of lectures supported by audiovisual materials and practical exercises in the laboratory of the standing network (Mobile) and on vessel-based and land-based platforms. Rather than being reading, writing, or memory intensive, the activities of the student will be more nearly project intensive, with emphasis on construction of a reference file and organization of records of the laboratory and field observations. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112; BIO 312 recommended. Cross-listed as MAR 211. Credit, two hours.
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BIO 297,298: Study in Selected Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Courses offered to provide opportunities for students to study in areas of interest other than those elsewhere defined. This series is primarily a classroom function, either seminar or lecture, permitting flexibility in course offerings. Credit, one to six hours.
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BIO 305: Field Botany
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the characteristics and classification of plants and plant-like organisms including the monera, protista, fungi, and plantae. Laboratory will emphasize collection and field studies of vascular plants. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112. Credit, four hours.
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