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BIO 4410: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (4 hours) Systematic study of the mechanism of reproduction, gametogenesis, and organogenesis, with an emphasis on human development. Morphological laboratory study of selected vertebrates will reinforce the lecture material. Three lectures and one lab per week. Prerequisites: BIO-3420 Vertebrate Zoology and BIO-3450 Human Structure and Function I. ( Fee: $100)
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BIO 4710: Principles of Bioethics
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (3 hours) Christian principles of bioethics, with an emphasis on personhood and the sanctity of human life. Three lectures per week. Prerequisites: completion of core biology curriculum; junior status.
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BIO 4770: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (3 hours) Study of the abnormal functions of the human body during disease. Includes case study discussions and research writing. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: BIO-3460 Human Structure and Function II.
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BIO 4800: Senior Seminar-Biolog
1.00 Credits
Cedarville University
y-Fa, Sp (1 hour) In this capstone course required of all senior biology majors, students compile data from laboratory, field study, or extensive literature research and give an oral presentation. Approval of the topic must be given by the student's academic advisor. The student must also attend a minimum of 10 seminars during the senior year. Prerequisites: BIO-1110 Introduction to Biology; BIO-1120 General Zoology; BIO-2500 General Botany, BIO-2600 General Ecology; BIO-3300 Genetics; senior status; attendance of a minimum of 10 seminars prior to the senior year.
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BIO 4880: Topics in Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
Topics of special interest by the biology faculty from the areas of modern biology. Prerequisites: BIO-1110 Introduction to Biology; BIO-1120 General Zoology; BIO-2500 General Botany, BIO-2600 General Ecology; BIO-3300 Genetics.
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BIO 4900: Independent Study:Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp (1-3 hours) Supervised independent study of a particular biological phenomenon. Submission and approval of a research proposal must precede registration. Prerequisites: major in biology; permission of advisor.
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BIO 4910: Environmental Biology Internship
4.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp (4 hours) An opportunity to participate in an internship experience involving research projects with field biologists, ecologists, environmental health scientists, or environmental educators, depending upon the student's vocational preference. Involves department faculty or faculty in conjunction with local or state agencies or private institutions. Provides practical experience in field biology and ecology techniques related to habitat characterization, monitoring, management, and restoration. Prerequisites: BIO-1120 General Zoology; BIO-2500 General Botany, BIO-2600 General Ecology; permission of instructor. ( Fee: $25)
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BIOA 3600: Topics in Environmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp, Su (4 hours) Enrollment in this course signifies that the student has chosen to enroll in two or more Au Sable Institute courses in an upcoming term taught by faculty of various evangelical Christian colleges and universities. of the more than 20 Cedarville-approved Au Sable courses are available in the Au Sable Institute Bulletin available from the department Au Sable representative or at the Au Sable website. Enrollment begins when the student contacts the University Au Sable representative. Appropriate course titles will appear on the student's transcript with letter grades when the studies are completed. More information on Au Sable Institute is available under Travel Studies Opportunities or at www.ausable.org. Prerequisite: acceptance to attend Au Sable Institute.
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BUS 1410: Business Administration ) -Topics in Business
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Su (1-3 hours) A variety of courses are covered under this heading on an experimental basis. This allows the department to meet the changing needs of the students without formally adding or dropping courses.
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BUS 2100: Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (3 hours) Instruction for writing business letters, memos, and business reports. Oral business presentations, small group communication, and the communication process in general are also discussed. Prerequisite: ENG-1400 Composition.
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