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BIO 504: Survey of Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Satisfies undergraduate and graduate biology elective requirement. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112, and 360; CHE 251 and 252; or equivalent. NOTE: 500-level courses are open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students. An introduction to biochemistry emphasizing biochemical control and the relationship to the physiological functions. Lecture and one laboratory period a week.
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BIO 506: Introduction to Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112, and 222, CHE 251 and 252. NOTE: 500-level courses are open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students. A comprehensive study of genetics from the perspective of the gene. The course explores the structure, molecular organization, regulation, and interactions of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes. Lectures and lab exercises introduce techniques of recombinant DNA technology. Lecture and two laboratory periods each week.
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BIO 525: Introduction to Transmission Electron Microscopy
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. This course will familiarize the student with the techniques involved in examination of tissues with the electron microscope. Instruction in tissue fixation, processing, routine operation, and the maintenance of the electron microscope will be included. Lecture and two laboratory periods each week.
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BIO 526: Scanning Electron Microscopy
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. This course introduces students to the theory and applications of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in the biological sciences. Through hands-on approaches, students learn to prepare and examine selected biological samples with the SEM and develop a portfolio of photographic images. The course culminates in the undertaking of an independent student project. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIO 528: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisites: BIO 111 and 112, CHE 111 and 112, or equivalent. Topics presented in this course include immunoanatomy, the humoral and cellular basis of immunity, the technical applications of the immunobiology, and the immuno-genetics of antibody diversity. The role of major histocompatibility molecules in tissue graft rejection will be covered in depth. Lecture.
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BIO 540: Principles of Disease
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisites: BIO 112, 112; BIO 203, 204 or equivalent. A discussion of how diseases affect organ systems and major organs with emphasis on cellular, genetic, immune mechanisms. Detection methods, mechanisms of treatments are also included. Lecture.
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BIO 567: Environmental Pollutantsand Disease
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Permission of instructor required. This course will focus on the pathogenic mechanisms of the pollution-associated diseases in humans. Topics will include the effects of pollutants on the immune system, the central and peripheral nervous systems, and the reproductive system. Abnormal embryonic development and cancer will be studied in relation to the exposure to pollutants. Lecture.
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BIO 630: Special Topics:Innate Immunity and Viral Infections
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Innate immunity is the body’s first line of defense against infections, including those of viruses, and has been a major area of research advances in the past few years. This course explores the mechanism of innate immunity and its role in defending against viruses.
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BUS 162: Introduction to Business
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits This interdisciplinary course provides a historical perspective on the role of business in society. It introduces the student to the organizational assets model and the major functional areas of business, including accounting, finance, production, operations, marketing, human resources, and information/technology. The issues of work, careers, and the parameters for success in life are explored, and students develop self-profiles to better equip them to evaluate future career opportunities. Students are introduced to a variety of communication tools as an aid in the development of group and interpersonal skills.
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BUS 208: Insurance
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Designed to present an understanding of the relationship of insurance to society. Incorporates current issues relating to the functions and limitations of insurance. Topics discussed include risk management, fire, homeowners, inland, marine, crime, general liability, auto, life, health and accident, social insurance, no fault, old age benefits, social security benefits, and workers compensation. This course is not designed to qualify the student to take the N.Y.S. Insurance Brokers Licensing Examination.
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