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Open to sophomores, juniors, or seniors with consent of major advisor.
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An integration of several business functions, such as accounting, finance, production, marketing, and management, in developing and stimulating the student's skill at the formulation of overall management strategy and policy. Prerequisites: senior standing and a business administration major, including completion of 28 regular term units, BA 400, EC 201,AC 222 and either BA 474 or BA 475. Interim.
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A course for non-science majors designed to provide an understanding of selected fundamental biological principles and processes.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week.This course does not count towards the biology or biologypsychology major. (Satisfies the Disciplinary Foundations requirement in a laboratory science.)
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An introduction to the field of criminalistics. Study will focus on the use of biology and chemistry in solving crimes.The course will consider actual criminal cases and how they were solved by use of forensic techniques. In addition, simulated crime scenes will be used to provide students an opportunity to "solve" crimes using forensicscience.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week.This course may not be counted toward the biology major. (Satisfies the Disciplinary Foundations requirement in a laboratory science.)
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An introduction to the biology of organisms.Topics include levels of biological organization, biological diversity, plant and animal structure and function, and comparative study of structure-function relationships in living organisms. Designed for students who plan to major in biology or one of the natural sciences and/or who are pre-health.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. (Satisfies the Disciplinary Foundations requirement in a laboratory science.) Fall, Spring.
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An investigation of the fundamental properties of cells.Topics include cell structure and function, energetics and metabolism, gene structure and expression, and the techniques used to study these phenomena. Designed for students who plan to major in biology or one of the natural sciences and/or who are pre-health.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BI 115. Fall, Spring.
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A study of the development, progression, and treatment of cancer.The fundamentals of cell biology are learned by exploring the differences between normal and cancerous cells. In addition, the psychological and socioeconomic impacts of the disease are studied.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week.This course may not be counted toward the biology major. (Satisfies the Disciplinary Foundations requirement in a laboratory science.)
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A study of the plants and fungi native to the southeastern United States, particularly Alabama, with special emphasis on identification, classification, distribution, and ecology.Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. One weekend field trip is required. Prerequisite: BI 115. Spring.
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An introduction to the prehistory of the southeastern United States with emphasis on Alabama prehistory. Students participate in an archaeological dig, artifact analysis, and site report preparation.Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Also listed as HON 208, this course may be counted by Honors Program students toward fulfillment of their course requirements. (Satisfies the Disciplinary Foundations requirement in a laboratory science.)
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A study of the basic concepts of evolution and ecology as a gateway to upper-level coursework in ecology and organismal biology. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of natural selection and how it shapes speciation, population dynamics, and community interactions and composition. Prerequisites: BI 115 and 125, or UES 150, and at least sophomore standing. Fall, Spring.
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