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3.00 Credits
B 401. Cell Physiology. 3(3,0). The aim of this course is to acquaint the student with molecular processes that occur in the eukaryotic and projaryotic cell. Emphasis will be placed on DNA replication, mutagenesis, transcription, translation and transcriptional regulation. Students should concurrently enroll in B 411. Prerequisites: B 204/B 214, B 305/bB 315 and junior standing. (S)
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3.00 Credits
B 403. Ecology Lecture. 3(3,0). This course presents students with an understanding of the interactions between organisms and their environments through units of physiological ecology and evolutionary ecology. An in-depth understanding of population changes is also developed. Throughout the course, ecosystem theory is presented along with ecological energetic. Prerequisites: B 150/B 154, B 151/ B 152, junior standing and student should be concurrrently enrolled in B 413. (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
B 410. Biology Seminar. 1(1,0). A course designed to orient and acquaint the student with current issues and developments in the field of Biology. The content of the course will be taken from up-to-date periodicals and recent research. Attendance at and participation in the seminar are required of all seniors majoring in Biology. (F)
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1.00 Credits
B 411. Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory. 1(0,3). The Cell and Molecular Biology laboratory will complement the Cell and Molecular Biology Lecture. Students will engage in hands-on expereinces in DNA and protein gel electrophoresis and transcriptionla regulation. Western blot analysis, the Polumerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISA) and (DNA) fingerpriting. Prerquisites: Successful completion or concurrent enrollment in B 401. (F, S)
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1.00 Credits
B 413. Ecology Laboratory. 1(0,3). This course presents students with hands-on laboratory and field experiences to complement the ecological theory abd concepts presented in B 403 Ecology Lecture. Lab experiences include biostatistics, plant community sampling, aquatic community analysis and population dynamics. Scientific report writing and computer modleing are also presented. Prerequisites: Successful completion or concurrent enrollment in B 403. (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
B 490. Brain Science. (3(3,0). This course gives advance knowledge of brain, a control system of higher biological organisms, that controls the body, and interacts with the environment. The brain cognitive, intellectual and emotional capabilities are also covered Brain electrophysiology is part of the laboratory work. The course prepares biology students for both graduate and medical school. Prerequisite B 201, B 202 or B 207, B 208. Highly recommended B 401 (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
B 491. Brain Science Laboratory. 1 (0,3). Brain Science laboratory will complement Brain Science lecture. Brain electrophysiology is part of the laboratory work. It will enhance tbe students' knowledge with a hands-on experience. Prerequisite: Successful campletion or concurrent enrollment in B 490, (F.S).
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3.00 Credits
B 501.Modern Biology I.3(3,0). This course is designed to cover the following topics: (a) cell structure and function;(b) animal structure and function;(c) microbial life;(d) the living plant;(e) plant diversification;(f) genetics; (g) evolution and ecology. The lectures will be correlated with selected laboratory experiences. (F)
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3.00 Credits
BA 101. Introduction to Business. 3, (3,0). This is an introductory course to the field of business. It is designed to help students understand the American business system and the elementary concepts necessary to comprehend business organizations. Professional dress is required. (S)
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3.00 Credits
BA 201. Legal Environment of Business. 3(3,0). As an introduction to business law, this course is designed to cover the fundamental principles fo business law. Comprehensive and practical in coverage, it explores the tradtional legal environment in which business is conducted (e.g., consumerism, labor law, and government regulations of business, and current trends in the law.) It stresses aspects of the law that are essential to the decision-making process and focuses on the business use of legal knowledge. (F,S)
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