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3.00 Credits
Isolate and detect RNA, DNA and protein; manipulate RNA and DNA; clone a gene of interest using polymerase chain reaction, and sequence DNA. Provides background for further work in cell biology, virology, biotechnology, disease diagnostics and microbiology. Lecture and laboratory combined four hours per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 1603, 1601, 1703, 1701, 2124.
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Emphasis on examination of current research in selected topic in the biological sciences. The topic varies depending on the interest and expertise of the instructor. Prerequisites: BIOL 1603, 1601, 1703, 1701, 2124.
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Explores cell biology, expanding on material from BIOL 1703. Topics encompass the organization and function of cellular structures and organelles. Combines both lectures and discussion/paper presentations. Prerequisites: BIOL 1603, 1601, 1703, 1701.
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Qualified seniors investigate research problems in areas of faculty interest and competence, gaining experience in organization and execution of a research project. Requirements include attending a weekly seminar, submission of research results in thesis form, and oral examination by faculty committee. Normally, two consecutive semesters (fall-spring) for a maximum of 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor with whom work is to be done and faculty approval.
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Comprehensive treatment of human physiology with strong clinical emphasis. Address respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological function with particular attention to the cellular and molecular basis of function. Provides substantial treatment of pathophysiological syndromes in the form of group cases studies. Prerequisite: A course in animal physiology.
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Selected topics covering organismic and environmental biology. Topics vary.
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Selected topics in cell and molecular biology. Topics vary.
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Introduction to the American legal system, enabling the student to appreciate the legal environment in which he/she will practice his/her chosen profession. Includes the study of contracts, torts, property, ADR, criminal law, wills, the trial system, property, agency, antitrust, environmental law, consumer protection, cyberlaw, administrative law, and international business law. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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Provides an understanding of fundamental oil and gas law. Also covers analysis of the rights of mineral ownership, transfers of interest, and the doctrine of correlative rights, in addition to examining particular contracts associated with the oil and gas industry. Prerequisite: EMGT 2013 with a grade of C or higher.
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3.00 Credits
In addition to the laws regulating commercial enterprises, not-for-profit organizations face a myriad of regulations specific to them. Designed to be an overview of the laws unique to the nonprofit sector, and will provide students with insight into avoiding legal liability.
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