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BIOL 445: Neuroscience
4.00 Credits
Clarke University
Examination of the neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and neuropathology of the human central nervous system. Topics include histology, development, electrical models of cell signaling, neurotransmitters, vasculature and systems neuroscience. Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 116 or BIOL 211 and senior standing or consent.
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BIOL 451: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Clarke University
Going beyond the processes of replication, transcription and translation, this course focuses on how DNA regulates cellular and developmental processes. Particular emphasis will also be given to molecular biotechnology and the current developments in this ever-changing field. In the lab, students will learn a variety of techniques including how to clone a gene, Southern blotting, restriction mapping, DNA fingerprinting, PCR and DNA sequencing. Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 270.
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BIOL 480: Topics in Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of a particular current topic of importance in biology. Topics will vary according to the needs of the students and the interests of the faculty.
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BIOL 486: Research Methods
2.00 Credits
Clarke University
Students will design and implement experiments that explore a biological system using a variety of different techniques. Interpretation of results and statistical analysis are also important components of the course. One hour lecture; three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 385.
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BIOL 499: Capstone: Biological Research
1.00 Credits
Clarke University
This course provides integration of a liberal arts education with use of the scientific method. Students will have the option to conduct an experimental laboratory or field research project, or to develop a research proposal for the BS degree. A literature review or a research proposal is required for the BA degree. Each student will work under the direction of a faculty member. All students will submit a paper and give an oral presentation. General education and major outcomes will be assessed. Completion of this course satisfies the senior performance requirement for the biology department as well as the capstone experience for general education. Prerequisite: Biol 385, junior or senior standing with a minimum of 42 credit hours of general education completed.
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BUAC 225: Principles of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Introduction to analysis, recording and classification of financial data of a business enterprise; construction and interpretation of simple financial statements. Prerequisites: MATH 113 or MATH 117.
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BUAC 226: Principles of Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A continuation of Principles of Financial Accounting, with emphasis on partnerships, corporations, departmental and manufacturing accounting and budgeting. Prerequisite: BUAC 225.
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BUAC 331: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An in-depth study of financial accounting issues including financial statement presentation and application of generally accepted accounting principles to receivables, inventories, fixed assets, depreciation and liabilities. Prerequisite: BUAC 226.
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BUAC 332: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A continuation of Intermediate Accounting I with an in-depth analysis of stockholders' equity, dilutive securities, earnings per share, income taxes, pensions and post-retirement benefits, leases and statement of cash flows. Prerequisite: BUAC 331.
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BUAC 343: Cost Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Principles, procedures and practices of job order, process and standard cost systems. Also includes additional topics related to managerial uses of cost accounting information. Prerequisites: BUAC 226.
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