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BIOL 4100: Research
2.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Students design and conduct an undergraduate level research project under the supervision of a faculty member. Brief lecture on research methodologies and making a research proposal will be given in the first couple weeks of the semester. A final thesis manuscript is required for submission. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of the instructor. (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4110: Biology Seminar
1.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Faculty and students will participate in delivering and evaluating seminars dealing with various aspects of a selected topic from the field of biology. Emphasis will be given to developing some proficiency in carrying out a literature search required for presenting information to others, leading to a discussion of the topic under consideration. Prerequisite: Upper division status. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4310: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
An introduction to biologically important molecules and metabolic pathways and the laboratory techniques used to study and characterize them. Prerequisite: CHEM3420/3421. Goal 2a, 10 (Goal 10 Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4400: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Investigation of the immune system, including B and T cell development and function, immunization, and its role in health. Prerequisite: BIOL1400. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4430: Vertebrate Embryology
3.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Study on the mechanisms and processes involved during embryonic development of vertebrates starting from fertilization to organogenesis. Prerequisites: BIOL1400 and BIOL1430. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4440: Molecular Genetics
3.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
In-depth understanding on the molecular principles and mechanisms involved in gene expression and regulation, and the various technologies employed in gene dissection and manipulation. Prerequisite: BIOL2360, BIOL3310, and CHEM3410/3411. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4450: Molecular and Cellular Biology
4.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Investigation on the fine structure and function of the cell and its parts. In depth study of how regulatory mechanisms involved in cellular processes such as transport of material, cell division, metabolism, gene expression and other critical cell processes work. Prerequisites: BIOL1400; CHEM3420/3421 recommended. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BIOL 4900: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Opportunity for a small group of advanced students to pursue in-depth study of an area or topic of interest. Will be offered on demand when faculty are available. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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BUAD 1360: Introduction to Business Administration
3.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
An introduction to the study of business administration from the standpoint of the manager of a business operating in the contemporary economic, political, and social environment.
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BUAD 1380: Introduction to Nonprofit Institutions and Management
3.00 Credits
Graceland University-Lamoni
Examines the historical and philosophical foundations of, and need for, the nonprofit sector and its organizations including church, youth and human service, museum, recreation, advocacy, and other nonprofit institutions. Explore the fundamentals of managing nonprofit organizations. Volunteer activities are required as part of this course.
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