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4.00 Credits
5869. Gross Anatomy 2. Regional study of the human body with emphasis on functional and topographic anatomy and clinical correlations. Two hours lecture-demonstration, four hours lab. Prereq.: BIOL 5868. 4 s.h.
Corequisite:
BIOL 5869L
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0.00 Credits
5869L. Gross Anatomy 2 Laboratory. Gross Anatomy 2 Laboratory. 0 s.h.
Corequisite:
BIOL 5869
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3.00 Credits
5888. Environmental Biotechnology. This course provides an overview of environmental biotechnology, engineering fundamentals, theory, and principles in application of biological treatment to solve environmental problems. Topics include relevant biological, chemical, and ecological processes, biological treatments of waste, land, and water. Environmental biotechnology is an essential tool to help humanity face enormous environmental health challenges, especially pollution, climate change, loss of habitat, and resulting threats to wildlife and human populations, their health outcomes and survival potential. This course is designed to summarize modern insights regarding evaluation and applications of environmental biotechnology. Prereq.: CHEM 3719 or CEEN 3736. 3 s.h.
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0.00 Credits
5888L. Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory. Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory. 0 s.h.
Corequisite:
BIOL 5888
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3.00 Credits
1500. Exploring Business. Introduction to the world of business with a focus on various functional areas and career opportunities. Development of the requirements of the business professional including team work, information gathering and communication skills. Prereq.: English placement into ENGL 1549, ENGL 1550, ENGL 1550H, ENGL 1551 or ENGL 1551H. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1500H. Honors Exploring Business. Introduction to the world of business with a focus on various functional areas and career opportunities. Development of the requirements of the business professional including team work, information gathering and communication skills. Prereq.: MATH 1501 or level 20 on math placement or better and eligible to enroll in ENGL 1550. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2600. This course starts with coverage of the basics of the Excel program. Students will then be taught Excel business applications with an emphasis on analysis and presentation of data. All students are expected to learn the necessary skills needed to pass the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification. Prereq. or Coreq.: BUS 1500/1500H. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3700. Business Analytics. Business analytics involves the acquisition, evaluation, and analysis of information for decision-making. This course introduces students to the application of business statistics enabling evidence-based decision-making and problem solving and will cover the four areas of analytics. These are: 1) descriptive (what happened?); 2) diagnostic (why did it happen?); 3) predictive (what will happen and is there a pattern?); and prescriptive (how can we make it happen?). Prereq. BUS 2600 or ACCT 2603L; and ECON 3788 and 2.5 gpa. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3715. Principles of International Business. Study of international business environment and the factors affecting the international operations of firms. Students will develop an understanding of global business opportunities, responsive strategies, and operations; apply course concepts/theories to current issues in international business, and develop an understanding of the complexities of managing cross-national cultural differences. Prereq.: BUS 1500 (C) OR BUS 1500H (C), 2.5 GPA, Junior Standing. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3715H. Honors Principles of International Business. Study of international business environment and the factors affecting the international operations of firms. Students will develop an understanding of global business opportunities, responsive strategies, and operations; apply course concepts/theories to current issues in international business, and develop an understanding of the complexities of managing cross-national cultural differences. Prereq.: BUS 1500; 63 semester hours of course work including WCBA tool courses (ENGL 1551, MATH 1552, ECON 2610, ECON 2630, ECON 3790, ACCT 2602, ACCT 2603 with grades of "C" or better); overall GPA of 2.5 or higher; WCBA approved upper-division standing. 3 s.h.
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