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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Original independent research in biology or marine biology. Projectchosen in consultation with a research advisor. May be repeated forcredit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Prior departmental approval of a research proposal. 3.3 GPAor permission of the department, and BIO 450This course serves as a capstone experience for outstanding studentsmajoring in biology or marine biology. Working closely with afaculty mentor, students engage in original research on a topic oftheir choice. The research may involve laboratory experiments, fieldwork, or computer simulations. This course provides experience indesigning and conducting experiments, critically analyzing data,reviewing published scientific literature and communicating scientificinformation. The culmination of the course is a formal written thesisand a public oral presentation.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHEM/BIO 395 or consent of instructorIntegration of classic and modern experimental techniques inbiochemistry designed to complement the principles and conceptslearned in Biochemistry I and II
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM/BIO 390A study of enzyme functions and metabolism (biosynthesis and breakingdown) of biomolecules and how they are used to obtain or store energy.Emphasis will be placed on how the different metabolic pathways areinterrelated and how they are regulated.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the process of taking an idea for a product or service,chosen based upon each student's personality and interests, andtransforming that idea into an enterprise plan which addressesthe production, marketing, and administrative management of theenterprise's product or service.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior standingExamines the major areas of law that concern contemporary businessdecision-makers. The law is placed in its historical, social and businesscontext. Topics include an introduction to the legal system, contracts,government regulation of business, torts, product liability, employmentand consumer law.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BUSN 305This course will focus on selected topics in business law and theimpact of modern business statutes, regulations, case decisions, andinternational treaties on both foreign and domestic business activities.A basic understanding of the foundations of business law and theAmerican legal system is required. The course will cover specificlegal topics within and outside of Gabelli students individual areasof interest (e.g., CIS, marketing, management, finance); as such,students should gain a broader yet more detailed understanding of howcontemporary business activities are affected by legal and regulatorysystems.
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3.00 Credits
Required for the Arts Management MinorPrerequisite: Non Business majors - All required courses in the ArtsManagement minor must be completed with the exception of the internshipwhich may be done concurrentlyPrerequisite: Business Majors - 100 and 200 level Business Core courses,4 of the 5 courses completed in a core concentration in Visual Arts Studies,Dance, Music, Theatre, Creative Writing or the Film Studies Minor.This concluding course in the Arts Management program providesintegration of leadership, management, and experience in thearts by completing a major project. Using the seminar model,this course examines issues germane to the arts, including: thelegal environment, public policy considerations, and fundraising.Field experiences, such as visits to gallery openings and other artsvenues and guest lectures from performing arts directors and otherpractitioners, complement the academic focus in the visual andperforming arts.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructorExplores the ethical and social issues that confront people inworking in organizations. Examines representative frameworksfor ethical decision-making, both Western and non-Western. Thecourse is applied in its orientation and provides experience-makingdecisions about ethical and social issues using these frameworks asguides.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructorTopics in areas chosen by students in consultation with theirinstructor. An advanced level of course work or research in business.
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