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3.00 Credits
A course on Molecular Biology; the study of genes and their activity at the molecular level, DNA replication and repair, transcription, translation, recombination, translocation, and mutations. Techniques and experiments leading to important discoveries on DNA will be covered. Prerequisite: Biology 211, Chemistry 206. 3 lecture hours; 1 three-hour laboratory period; 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Pharmacology studies the effect(s) of drugs on living organisms. Toxicology is the study of adverse effects induced by exogenous and endogenous physical and chemical agents, including therapeutic agents. The pharmacokinetics (toxicokinetics) - pharmacodynamics (toxicodynamics), of certain classes of drugs and toxic agents, and their effect, at the molecular, cellular and organ level will be covered. The student will be introduced to all aspects of toxicology including forensic toxicology. Prerequisite: Chemistry 206 and Biology 211. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours; 1-3 Laboratory hours
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Practical field experience in the collection, identification, and preservation of various animal or plant groups. The actual title to vary with the organisms or area inves-tigated. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor; field work by arrangement. 1-4 semester hours
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Modern courses in diverse areas of faculty specialization within the biological sciences. Prerequisites to vary with the course and instructor; permission of the instructor required. 1-4 semester hours
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A series of intermediate level seminars delivered by specialists and concerned with varying aspects of a selected topic area. Prerequisite: Permission of the moderator. 1-3 semester hours
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
A paid work experience related to the student's major. Faculty approval required. 0-1 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Philanthropy, its origins, functions, and purposes in society. Topics include Reasons to Give, Planned Giving, Charities, Required Elements for a Charitable Gift, Federal Charitable Income Tax Deductions, Federal Estate and Gift Tax Deductions, Valuing and Substantiating Contributions, Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRT) and Alternatives, Charitable Lead Trusts, Issues Common to All Charitable Trusts, Financial Planning, Charitable Estate Planning, Business Succession Planning, Retirement Planning, Planning for Real Estate, Private Foundations, Supporting Organizations, Endowment Funds and Donor-Advised Funds, and Investing Charitable Donations. 3 Semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Field study of an organization in action. Students can fulfill the course requirements in one of three ways: a) to do an internship in an outside organization or one of the learning institutes within the College, and submit a paper with an analysis of their experiential learning; b) to write a case study with critical evaluation of an organization in action; or c) to develop a new business venture and submit a comprehensive business plan.
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3.00 Credits
Students are expected to write and present a paper to the faculty which demonstrates evidence of research in a field of business studies. The paper should contain the following elements: a) the review of literature of business studies in the field; b) description of new trends of thought, practice and application in the field; the writer's own assessment of current research. 3 semester hours
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An opportunity to specialize in advanced projects not covered by regular course offerings. Students have individual conferences with assigned faculty members and meet several times as a group to discuss findings and common problems. 1-3 semester hours
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