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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: BSM 131 lecture. A laboratory course designed to complement lectures in BSM 131
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: BSB 101, 101L, PSC 111, 111L, and EN 101. A comprehensive study of microbial cell physiology, genetics, development and cell ultrastructure with an emphasis on the role of microorganisms in medicine, agriculture, the environment, evolution and in industry.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture - Laboratory. Prerequisites: BSB 101 w/lab, 102 w/lab, BSM 240 w/lab. An introduction to the transmission and expression of genetic information in bacteria and other microorganisms. An emphasis will be placed on the molecular bases of gene replication, gene repair, gene regulation, gene expression, gene recombination, and gene swapping in bacteria. This course will prepare students for advanced courses involving the molecular aspects of microbial functioning.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture - Laboratory. Prerequisite: BSM 131 (w/lab) or 240 (w/lab). A course designed to provide the student with first-hand knowledge and experience in isolating, handling, and identifying microorganisms associated with food spoilage, food production, and food-borne diseases.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture. Prerequisites: PSC 111, 111L, BSM 240, and either BSB 230 or BSM 241. A study of modern concepts of host defense mechanisms with emphasis on how immunoglobulins are produced, as well as the processes of cellular immunity.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-Laboratory. Prerequisites: BSM 240 (w/lab); BSB 120 or 322. Examination of the etiology, symptomatology, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures employed in the isolation and identification of medically significant microorganisms, with consideration of some aspects of their virulence and their effects on man.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior standing in Biological Sciences and permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. In-depth considerations of selected biological topics presented as a formal course or seminar format. A term paper may be required. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing in Biological Sciences, successful completion (grades of C or better) of a least 24 hours of course work in the biological sciences, and permission of the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. Individualized descriptive or experimental research projects or directed readings under the direction of a project director and two other faculty committee members appointed by the Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. A written report must be approved by the committee. May be repeated for up to six hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: The ability to type 25 words per minute with no more than five errors. This course cannot be used as a business elective for business or accounting majors. An introduction to application software (word-processing, presentation graphics, and spreadsheet). Emphasis is placed on microcomputer use in a business setting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BU 157 or documented spreadsheet skills. Coverage of intermediate and advanced computer application techniques such as spreadsheets, graphs, templates, databases, and macros.
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