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BIO 401: Recombinant DNA/Fingerprinting
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: BIO 107, and BIO 203 or junior standing in forensic chemistry majors.. This course introduces the techniques and tools of isolating DNA, use of recombinant DNA techniques to move genes, to recognize genes, to understand the sequencing of DNA, and the use of bioinformatics to compare genetic sequences. 3 cr.
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BIO 440: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. See "Undergraduate Research," p. 34. 1-3 cr. Laboratory fee may be required.
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BIO 455: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: BIO 213 and BIO 306 or permission of the instructor. This is a study of organic evolution and its theoretical basis. This course develops three major themes: the history of evolutionary thought, the mechanisms of evolution, and highlights in the history of life. Offered in alternate years. 3 cr.
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BIO 480: Internship in Biology
33.30 Credits
Western New England University
See "Internships" on p. 33. 3 cr.
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BIS 202: Introduction to Business Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. This course is an introduction to information systems as a discipline including a survey and overview of what IS includes, the role and function of MIS in the business organization, IS job functions and career paths, and the nature and vocabulary of major information system technologies. A lab, comprising at most one third of the course, will provide students with a businessoriented introduction to modern information systems. 3 cr.
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BIS 210: Foundations of Web Systems
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 230 or permission of instructor. This course provides students with the foundation for Web site development and maintenance. Students learn about Web browsers, how URLs are resolved, and Web pages are returned. They learn hypertext, self-descriptive text, webpage design, web navigational systems, and digital media. Students become proficient with common tools for authoring and publishing Web pages. 3 cr.
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BIS 220: Introduction to Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: BIS 102 and MATH 112. This is a comprehensive introduction to the use of statistics in business decisionmaking. This course provides the analytical tools needed for making informed business decisions using data. The focus is on decisionmaking using the tools of statistics. Topics include graphical and numerical summaries of data, probability distributions; hypothesis tests of mean and proportion, and simple linear regression. The use of computing tools in statistical analysis is emphasized heavily. Credit for both this course and MATH 120 is not permissible. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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BIS 300: Computing I
4.00 Credits
Western New England University
This is an introductory course to programming languages that focuses on the basic techniques of programming by introducing data types, declarations, assignments, loops, arrays, data structures, object-oriented programming, algorithms and problem solving, event-driven programming, and recursion. Four class hours. 4 cr.
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BIS 302: Forecasting for Business
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: BIS 220 and BIS 202. This is an exploration of statistical forecasting techniques for business. The major focus is on the development and utilization of forecasting models to assist managers in decision-making. Students develop and explore several computer-based forecasting models. Topics include the businessplanning environment for forecasting, basic concepts of forecasting, time series models, and regression models. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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BIS 305: Software Design for Business
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 175. Co-requisite: IT 240. A study of the contemporary models, technologies, and best practices applied in design, development, and management of complex enterprise system software. The software modeling issues will center around modern CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) and graphical design methods and tools. Team based and distributed software design tools will be utilized, featuring management and utilization of data centers, [reusable] software repositories, and multi-user versioning systems. Modern software design patterns, frameworks, and languages will be demonstrated and discussed. Student teams will develop business software components, utilizing a state-of-the-art software design, development, and management IDE (Integrated Development Environment). Issues in software design within SAP (Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing) and in collaboration with SAP components will be explored. 3 cr.
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