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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS This course covers techniques and issues in public relations and communication for natural resource managers. Ethics of resource use, agency administration, enforcement topics, media preparation and photographic documentation techniques will also be covered. Prerequisites: BIOL 121 and 122. (Spring, even years)
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4.00 Credits
4 HOURS Description of processes common to life at the cellular level including: biochemical and structural organization, membrane function, motility, signal transduction, growth, division and genetic regulation of the cellular function. Laboratory work will utilize techniques to study life at the cellular level including chemical composition and characterization, enzyme kinetics, metabolism and microscopy. Prerequisites: 1 class of biology and 1 class of chemistry. (Fall even years: alternates with BIOL 315)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS Biological, physical and chemical features of freshwater ecosystems. Includes eld sampling, lab work & GIS mapping. Prerequisites: BIOL 150 and 151, CHEM 121 and 122. (Fall, even years)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS A course designed to prepare prospective science teachers in the areas of curriculum planning, textbook selection, supplemental teaching aids, laboratory procedures, and in the ordering of equipment and supplies. The course includes laboratory practicum experience. Prerequisites: Status of at least a second semester junior with a major or minor in science and admission to Teacher Education. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
1 HOUR This course will assist the student developing the digital portfolio used to assess the student's completion of the VCSU requirements for Abilities and Skills. The course will address both technical application and content. (Fall, Spring)
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16.00 Credits
A course designed to give students the opportunity to perform research within VCSU. Students will spend the semester performing research full time at VCSU. Students have to design and perform research and write a report at the end of the semester and give a presentation for fellow students. Students are encouraged to present at Scienti c Meetings for a professional audience. Students are required to get familiar with the literature within their subject. Prerequisite: instructor's permission (On Demand).
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24.00 Credits
A course designed to give the student an opportunity to apply classroom learning to an on-the-job work experience. Internship positions may be anywhere (geographically). The positions must be related to the student's major or minor course of study. Internship credit is granted in a range of three to twelve credits per semester, and may be repeated up to a maximum of 24 hours. Application is made through Career Services. Prerequisites: the student should be of junior or senior standing, but should apply while a sophomore; cumulative grade point average of 2.50, and approval of the project by science department faculty. S/U grading only. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS Students will re ne keyboarding techniques to increase speed and accuracy; format and key a wide variety of business communication forms including memos, letters, tables, manuscripts, and reports from straight copy, rough drafts, and unarranged copy; and develop speed and accuracy on the 10-key pad. Activities will focus on the integration of computer software applications, critical thinking skills, and decisionmaking in job-related simulations. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS Introduction of of ce management concepts and technology, including of ce facilities development, of ce systems, human relations, of ce ethics and etiquette, and various administrative duties and responsibilities. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS This course focuses on the improvement of oral and written communication skills for application in today's global business environment. This course includes exploration and application of modern communication theory, legal and ethical concerns, and technology use. Intrapersonal, interpersonal, and group communication processes and skills are reviewed, as is public presentation of information. Prerequisite: ENGL 125. (Fall, Spring)
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