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BIO 485: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Topic may vary from semester to semester and will be announced with preregistration information and course hours.
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BIO 487: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Special investigation of a selected topic.
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BIO 490: Coordinating Seminar
1.00 Credits
Misericordia University
An introduction to the literature of biology. Topics discussed vary according to the needs and interests of the students.
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BIO 491: Senior Thesis
1.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Senior Thesis is a capstone course for the Biology major. Course requirements include the preparation of a senior thesis and a seminar presentation based either on a student's independent research project or library research. Lecture: 1 hours.
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BUS 105: Basic Computer Technology
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course covers the use of technology necessary to succeed in current society. The student gains an understanding of computer hardware and experience in the use of typical software.
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BUS 107: Essential Communication for Leaders
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This comprehensive course focuses on communication theory, techniques, and applications essential within the organization today. A wide variety of verbal, nonverbal, and writing tools are presented in a "hands-on" fashion that emphasizes traditional principles as well as state-of-the-art technology. Business effectiveness and ethics principles are worked on throughout the course topics.
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BUS 135: Introduction to Financial Services
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course provides students with a practical introduction to the financial services field through a survey of the various financial markets. The key financial markets that are explored include banking, insurance, and investments. The course also provides students with the opportunity to develop their critical-thinking and problem-solving skills by completing projects and working with standard technology as used in financial services.
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BUS 205: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
An introduction to the science of economics, with particular attention to scarcity, market mechanisms of supply and demand, unemployment, inflation, money, banking, Federal Reserve, government, and the application of fiscal and monetary policy to solve current economic problems.
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BUS 206: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Topics covered include supply and demand, elasticity, consumer behavior, costs of production, and the market structures of competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly.
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BUS 207: Contemporary Economics
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course will include coverage of the nature and scope of economics, scarcity and choice, the U.S. economic system, the role of supply and demand, production, cost and profit, perfect and imperfect competition, money in the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve and the money supply, measuring output and income in the U.S., macroeconomic models/analysis, employment, income distribution, business cycles, microeconomic policies, national debt, and international trade.
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