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BIOL 4393: Research Presentation
2.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: BIOL 4392 with a grade of C or better and permission of the Department chair. Each student will analyze self-generated research data and prepare both written and oral presentations of the work. Where appropriate, students will be encouraged to make presentations at regional, professional meetings or submit work to a scientific journal for publication. (Course fee required.)
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BIOL 4698: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Corequisite: Junior standing and permission from the Department chair. Academic credit may be earned for approved biological work experiences, either as a volunteer or through employment. An internship experience must be approved in advance. Successful completion requires a written evaluation from a supervisor and an oral presentation to faculty and students. (S/U grading.)
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BIOL 4795: Capstone Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 3215, BIOL 3216, BIOL 3217, and BIOL 3218 all with a grade of C or better and BIOL 3218. Students and faculty participate in formal discussions of assigned readings. Organic evolution will provide the organizing framework for discussions. Students may enroll more than once as space allows. (Course fee required.)
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BIOL 5515: Selected Topics in Cell and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 3215 and BIOL 3216, both with a grade of C or better. An opportunity to study in depth one of many specialized fields in cellular and molecular biology. The specific topic will vary by semester and instructor. Topics include, but are not limited to histology, developmental biology, advanced cell biology, cytological toxicology, and histotechniques. Course may be repeated for credit when topic differs. Laboratory experiences, when included will introduce the student to basic cytological study techniques for that specific field. Lecture and lab hours vary with topic, and laboratory work may extend beyond scheduled hours. (Course fee required.)
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BIOL 5525: Selected Topics in Organismic Biology
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 3218 with a grade of C or better. An opportunity to study one of the fields encompassed by organismic biology. The specific topic will vary by semester and instructor. Topics will be related to knowledge and investigation of the structure, function, and adaptations of groups of living organisms. Topics include, but are not limited to: morphology, physiology, physiology or taxonomy of various groups of organisms. Lecture and lab hours vary with topic, and laboratory work may extend beyond scheduled hours. Course may be repeated for credit when topic differs. (Course fee required.)
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BIOL 5535: Selected Topics in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: BIOL 3217 and BIOL 3218, both with a grade of C or better. An opportunity to study one of the fields encompassed by ecological or evolutionary biology. The specific topic will vary by semester and instructor. Topics will be related to knowledge and investigation of the distribution, abundance and adaptations of living organisms as mediated by the environment and natural selection. Topics include but are not limited to aquatic ecology, biogeography, organic evolution, applied ecology, and toxicology. Lecture and lab hours vary with topic, and laboratory work may extend beyond scheduled hours. Course may be taken twice for credit by undergraduate students. Course may be repeated for credit when topic differs. (Course fee required.)
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BIOL 5899: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission from Department chair. An opportunity to study a biological topic or carry out a research project in an area of interest. A proposal must be submitted to the department head by the midpoint of the semester prior to the one in which the study is to be undertaken. The proposal must be approved and a faculty mentor identified before registration. Assessment of this study will include a public presentation. (Course fee required.) ?
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BUSA 2105: Small Business and Entrepreneurship for Non-Business Majors
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: MATH 1101 or higher, ENGL 1101, and ENGL 1102, each with a grade of C or better. This course is not available to business majors. An introduction to financial planning for small and start-up businesses that includes projections, business planning, and sources of funding.
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BUSA 2106: The Environment of Business
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
An introduction to the legal, regulatory, political, social, ethical, cultural, environmental, and technological issues which form the context for business.
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BUSA 3115: Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: MISM 2115 and MATH 1111 (or higher) with a grade of C or better in each, and STAT 1127. Quantitative applications in a business setting. Topics will include: correlation and regression analysis (with computer applications), business forecasting techniques, decision theory, capacity planning, location planning, and inventory management.
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