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3.00 Credits
A study of major taxes and taxation issues as they pertain to corporations, partnerships and sole proprietorships. Emphasis is given to concepts, practice, research and communication of tax issues. Prerequisite: AC 3000.
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3.00 Credits
A study of federal and state taxation issues as they pertain to individuals. Emphasis is given to concepts, practice, research and communication of tax issues. Prerequisite: AC 3000.
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3.00 Credits
Auditing is the capstone course that integrates accounting practice, business perspectives and environments, and auditing standards and procedures. Upon completion of the course, students will have demonstrated their ability to assess client business risk, perform an industry analysis, gather and evaluate audit evidence, evaluate internal control systems, and prepare audit reports. Analytical, written, and oral presentation skills are essential in this course. Prerequisite: AC 3500 or MIS 3100 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A study of techniques that are being used to rapidly advance the fields of molecular biology, medicine and genetics. This course utilizes computer technology to teach the theory and application of current techniques for exploring cell and molecular biology. Recent developments in the area of bioinformatics will be emphasized. Topics will include DNA sequencing, restriction enzymes, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), genome sequences, genome expression, DNA sequence alignments, phylogenetic trees, proteomics, and protein structure prediction. Prerequisite: BL 3610.
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3.00 Credits
A course for non-science majors covering basic biological concepts and their application to current problems and philosophies. Lecture and discussion. Course is offered both semesters. For non-science majors. Concurrently: BL 1151. (SCI)
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course to be taken concurrently with BL 1150. This course provides laboratory exercises requiring the use of the scientific method to understand biological concepts. Emphasis is placed on approaches used by scientists to study biological problems. For non-science majors. Lab fee. Concurrently: BL 1150. (SCI)
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses selected basic biological concepts and principles within the framework of the scientific method and modern evolutionary theory. Emphasis is on cellular biology with topics including the basic chemistry, structure, regulation, energy transformation, photosynthesis, respiration, reproduction and genetics of living systems. Coverage includes those cellular principles most important to the understanding of living organisms and (along with BL 1300 and 1301) provides the student with the foundation for the remainder of the courses of the department. Course is offered both semesters. Concurrently: BL 1251. (SCI)
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course to be taken concurrently with BL 1250. Exercises reinforce concepts taught in BL 1250. Lab fee. Concurrently: BL 1250. (SCI)
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3.00 Credits
A course in basic biological concepts and principles. In addition to the concepts covered in BL 1250, the course emphasizes independent investigative methods and the development of critical scientific methodology. Course is offered fall semesters. Prerequisite: Acceptance into honors program or department approval. Concurrently: BL 1261. (SCI)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experiences emphasize independent research topics and development of research skills. Lab fee. Concurrently: BL 1261. (SCI)
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