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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 hours. Prerequisite: Microbiology 205-207, and GBIO 200. Introduction to molecular and cellular mechanisms mediating virus infection in bacteria, animals, and plants. Topics include specific virus life cycles, cellular and immune responses, evasion strategies, subviral entities, and viral evolution. Seminar component focuses on reading/discussion of classic and current virology research papers. Three hours of lecture and three hours of seminar per week.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 hours. Prerequisite: MIC 325 or permission of Department Head. A study of the concepts and techniques involved in recombinant DNA research and their application to genetic analysis in bacterial model systems. Laboratories and designed to compliment and reinforce the lecture. Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 hours. Prerequisite: Microbiology 461/561 or equivalent. The use of microbes in industrial processes such as production of antibiotics, vitamins, and chemicals. Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 hours. Prerequisite: Microbiology 461/561 or consent of the Department Head. A study of the classification, identification and nomenclature of the 19 groups of bacteria. One hour of lecture and six hours of laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Credit 4 hours. Prerequisite: Microbiology 453/553 or equivalent. A study of the relationships between structure and function of bacteria and allied organisms. Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Microbiology 461/561 or equivalent. The genetics of microorganisms with special emphasis on the molecular level.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. A survey course which introduces the student to the ABCs of marketing. Focuses on current developments in the application of marketing techniques in such areas as entertainment (e.g., movies), special events (e.g., festivals, sports, concerts), and e-Commerce. Designed to serve various groups of students-those from other colleges/departments who would like to develop an understanding of marketing; those who are undecided about a major and would like to explore marketing as a possibility; and those who desire to take a contemporary marketing course to assist them in their present career path. Not open to students who have previously earned credit for Marketing 303 or Juniors and Seniors majoring in the College of Business. May be used as a Business Elective, but not a Marketing Elective in the Marketing Degree Curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: English 102 and Junior standing. This course provides an introduction to the purposes and practices of public relations, its role in administration, its role in society, and its potential as a career. This is a survey course which emphasizes both theory and practice.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Junior standing, MRKT 303, and GBBT 210. This course introduces students to the process and tools of designing, creating, publishing, and managing Web sites. Other topics will include the use of text, graphics, sound, video, and digital imaging, e-mailing, newsgroups, Webboard discussions, Intranets, and the legal, social, and ethical issues faced by Internet marketers.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Marketing 303 and Junior standing. A study of consumer interests, consumer needs, and demands, and an exploration of the cultural, social, and psychological determinants of buying behavior. Emphasis is placed on the behavioral sciences with the aim of providing bases for developing marketing strategy.
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