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3.00 Credits
Designed for the non-biologist who wishes to learn more about fundamental biological concepts, with emphasis on humans and the human body. Topics covered will include the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of the human body, which will be related to physical fitness, nutrition, health, disease and genetics. Evolution of humans and their role in the biosphere will also be covered. Not intended for science majors. Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. (DB)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the characteristics of science, the historical development of biological concepts, and the interactions of society with biological science. Designed for the non-biologist who wishes to learn more about fundamental biological concepts, including evolution, biodiversity, cellular and molecular biology, physiology, genetics and ecology. Application of biological knowledge to current problems, such as biotechnology and human impacts on the biosphere, will also be covered. Not intended for science majors. Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. Coreq: BIOL 101L. (DB)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the characteristics of science, using scientific inquiry and topics in the biological sciences. Topics covered will include the major concepts of biology, including evolution, biodiversity, cellular and molecular biology, physiology, genetics and ecology. Not intended for science majors. Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. Coreq: BIOL 101. (DY)
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3.00 Credits
This course and its laboratory will describe characteristics and theories of science as they interact with and impact modern society and the Hawaiian environment. Emphasis will be on biological sciences and local Hawaiian issues. However, examples from other places and other sciences (geology, oceanography, etc.) will add depth of understanding and relate Hawai'i to its global context. Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. Coreq: BIOL 123L (DB)
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1.00 Credits
Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. Coreq: BIOL 123 (DY)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the biology, ecology and geology of corals and the reef structures they build. Topics will include the physical and chemical properties of coral reef habitats, reef geology, the physiology, anatomy, ecology and evolution of coral reef organisms, and the human use and management of human impacts on coral reefs. Emphasis will be on the coral reefs of Hawai'i, but comparisons will be made among reefs from other areas. Pre: Placement into ENG 100 or concurrent enrollment in ENG 22. (DB)
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3.00 Credits
Topics will vary with student interest and relevancy to the program. May be repeated for credit. BIOL 299 Directed Reading and Research (v) To be arranged with the instructor. BIOL 496 Selected Topics in Biology (v 1-6) Topics selected will vary with program relevancy and student interest. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
To be arranged with the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the revolution in marketing. Applies the fundamental principles of successful marketing including segmentation, targeting, product development, positioning, packaging, placement, pricing, promotion, service, and relationship- building to the development of marketing plans.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of major influences on those who buy and use products. Assessing social, personal, and psychological influences including reference groups in the purchasing decision process. Application of principles to select marketing problems.
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