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3.00 Credits
This independent study course affords advanced students the opportunity for concentrated work in a third medium of choice, or as a continuation of ART 4392. Emphasis is on creativity, initiative, responsible craftsmanship, and significant expression. Contract and faculty advisor required. Prerequisite: ART 4392. (Six hours minimum per week)
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3.00 Credits
This independent study course affords advanced students the opportunity for concentrated work in a fourth medium of choice or as a continuation of ART 4393. Emphasis is on creativity, initiative, responsible craftsmanship, and significant expression. Contract and faculty advisor required. Prerequisite: ART 4393. (Six hours minimum per week)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the application of oral and written communication principles to current business situations. Topics include memoranda, letters, reports, individual and group presentations, and career interviews. Prerequisite: ENG 1302.
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1.00 Credits
This is a seminar course designed for entering freshmen interested in majoring in biology. The students will be introduced to academic concentrations and academic requirements in life sciences. Emphasis will be placed on becoming familiar with library, computer, and other resources at the University. Students will be taught effective ways to manage time, thereby, enabling them to cope with academic stress. Major emphasis will be placed on how biologists ask questions and scientific literature by examining roots, prefixes, and suffixes that form the basis of scientific terminology. Scientific terms used in basic and clinical sciences will be covered. (1 one-hour lecture and 1 one-hour recitation period per week).
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles of biology, including cell structure, chemistry and function, genetics, evolution, adaptation, and ecology. The impact of human intervention on the environment is discussed. (3 one-hour lectures and 1 two-hour laboratory).
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4.00 Credits
This is a survey course of the major animal phyla covering classification, functional morphology, life histories, evolution, phylogenetic relationships, symbiosis, ontogeny and behavior. The ecology of animals serves to integrate these topics. (3 one-hour lectures and 1 two-hour laboratory per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 1401.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the basic principles needed to understand and appreciate the structure and function of plants, their taxonomy and genetics. Consideration is also given to the role plants play in the scheme of living things, their importance at various levels and the evolutionary tendencies. (3 lecture periods and 1 two-hour laboratory period per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 1401.
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2.00 Credits
This laboratory course is designed to provide students the basic skills needed to function at an above-entry level in an animal cell tissue culture laboratory. The preparation of required tissue culture media and solutions are reviewed. Bench training in maintaining animal cells in culture is emphasized. The theory of preparing B cell hybridomas as well as the techniques used to test for monoclonal antibody production are covered. (2 two-hour laboratory periods per week.) Prerequisites: BIO 1401, CHE 2111, and CHE 2311 for traditional students. Permission of the Chairperson for non-traditional students.
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2.00 Credits
The student is introduced to the scientific literature, the biomedical library and the critical analyses of journal articles in the field of microbiology. Emphasis is placed on oral presentation and discussion. (2 onehour periods per week.) Prerequisite: BIO 3431.
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3.00 Credits
Biological/physiological changes and adjustments occurring over time as part of normal developmental processes will be covered in this course. The structure and function of the systems of organisms, with emphasis on the human body, will be an integral part of this course. Prerequisites: BIO 1401 and GER 2401.
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