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3.00 Credits
Builds upon the knowledge and skills needed to manage small business taxes (after cash flow). Emphasizes marketing, human resources, management, accounting, cash flow, and business plan review.
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3.00 Credits
Demonstrates how to develop a business plan. Draws on earlier courses and emphasizes the substance and completeness of the business plan. Prerequisites: ACC* 113, BMK* 201, BES* 218, and BES* 219.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys sources of short-, intermediate- and long-term funds for a business. Discusses stocks, bonds, investment, working capital, banking policy of systems, urban financing, and government financing. Prerequisites: ACC* 113, ACC* 114 or ACC* 117 (may be concurrent), BOT* 216, ECN* 101 or 102, MAT* 137 or instructor's permission.
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1.00 Credits
A one-semester course in Biology that introduces students to the chemical and cellular bases of life, diversity and classification of life and the mechanisms that different organisms require for survival and reproduction. Also introduces the basis principles of inheritance and evolution as well as interactions with other organisms and their environment.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the chemical and cellular bases of life, cell structure and function, growth, diversity and classification, life cycles of plant and animal species, principles of genetics, organic evolution, and ecology. Involves fieldwork and dissection. Not open to students who are taking or have taken BIO* 121 or BIO* 122. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the basic structures and functions of the human body. An overview of chemical and cellular processes will be covered. Explores the major organs and systems. Students will gain insights into how their own bodies work. Lecture only.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the physical aging process of older individuals to give the student knowledge of age-related cognitive and physical changes and the impact those changes have on the social and psychological functioning of the individual.
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4.00 Credits
Deals with basic chemistry, the molecular and cellular bases of life, metabolism, and the growth and reproduction of cells. Covers the molecular and chromosomal bases of heredity and evolution. Details of Prokaryotes, Protista, and Fungi are included. Involves some fieldwork and dissection. Prerequisites: High school biology, BIO* 100, BIO* 105, or instructor's permission. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Builds on concepts in General Biology. Deals with the diversity and classification of life, plant and animal structures, functions and evolution, animal behavior and the immune system, and the interaction between various forms of life and their environments. Involves some fieldwork and dissection. Prerequisite: BIO* 121 or instructor's permission. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Covers human body structure and function, emphasizing the basic concepts of chemistry and cells, tissues and the integumentary, skeletal, joint, muscular, and nervous systems. Laboratory work parallels the material covered in lecture. Dissection is required. Prerequisite: BIO* 105. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory.
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