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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Each senior (except students with the secondary track specialization) shall, under the supervision of a project advisor, independently investigate a topic or topics in mathematics/statistics or mathematics education. The student shall submit a formal written report and make an oral presentation of the results of his/her investigations. The goal of the proseminar is to provide students with an opportunity to integrate the experience and knowledge they have gained during their undergraduate studies. Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Senior standing and permission is required.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with a comprehensive introduction to technical writing and project time management in a supervised research setting. "Research" is defined as mentored, but self-directed, work that enables individual students or a small group of students to explore an issue of interest and to communicate and disseminate results. Projects may involve inquiry, design, investigation, discovery, or application, depending on the topic. Typically, this course is taken along side the 1-hour proseminar course. By the end of the course, students will complete his or her proseminar final paper using Latex, which includes an abstract, introduction, problem statement (significance of study), literature review, methods section, and references.
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3.00 Credits
This course will give students the opportunity to engage in group and independent research projects. Research topics and materials vary according to instructor with the thrust being applied or theoretical mathematics. Technical reports and oral presentations will be expected of each student. Students must have completed 15 hours of graduate course work in the program and have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA. Students must also commit to both fall and spring sections of the course.
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3.00 Credits
This course will give students the opportunity to engage in group and independent research projects. Research topics and materials vary according to instructor with the thrust being applied or theoretical mathematics. Technical reports and oral presentations will be expected of each student.
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1.00 Credits
Each M.A. or M.A.T. candidate (except those who choose the thesis option) shall, under the direction of a project advisor, independently investigate a topic or topics in mathematics / statistics or mathematics education through the study of journal articles or other appropriate sources. The candidate shall submit a formal written report and make an oral presentation of the results of his / her investigations. The goal of the proseminar is to provide students an opportunity to integrate the total experience gained during their graduate training. Graded on satisfactory / unsatisfactory basis only. M.A. candidacy and permission is required.
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1.00 Credits
Graded on satisfactory / unsatisfactory basis only. Permission is required.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory microbiology course for non-science majors specifically designed to meet the microbiology pre-requisite requirement for the 4 year BSN degree. Will cover the principles of microbiology, including cellular organization, growth, and metabolism of major microbial groups (bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa); cultivation and control of microbes; and the interaction between microorganisms and humans as it relates to disease transmission, pathogenesis, control measures, and treatment.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory microbiology laboratory course for non-science majors specifically designed to meet the microbiology pre-requisite requirement for the 4 year BSN degree. The lab will focus on basic microbiological techniques relating to isolating, growing, and identifying medically significant microorganisms. Laboratory exercises include microscopy and staining techniques; asepsis and culturing of microorganisms; appropriate handling techniques, including sterilization and disinfection; and methods of enumeration and identification of bacteria. Emphasis will be placed on those concepts and methods that are significant in the medical setting. Material and supply fee will be assessed.
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3.00 Credits
Microbial morphology, physiology and taxonomy; relationships of microorganisms to total environment.
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1.00 Credits
Microbial morphology, physiology, and taxonomy; relationships of microorganisms to total environment. Material and Supply Fee will be assessed.
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