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6.00 Credits
A study of the structure, physiology, ecology and human health implications of microorganisms is included. This course includes both lecture and lab components. Prerequisites BIOS 1010 If the student's program includes a course in anatomy and physiology, completing that course prior to BIOS 2150 would be to his/her advantage.
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4.50 Credits
Plant disorders, including environmental, bacterial, viral and fungal are studied, with emphasis on the identification of symptoms, causes, prevention and control. This course includes both lecture and lab components. Prerequisites familiarity with gardening and ornamental plants and completion of a recent introductory biology cou Co-requisites HORT 1100 and at least one HORT plant identification course, BIOS 1410 and BIOS 1420 Non-horticulture program students taking BIOS 2410 and BIOS 2510 should have a familiarity with gardening and ornamental plants as well as having taken a recent introductory biology course. BIOS 2410 and BIOS 2510 are not sequential courses. These classes can be taken successfully in any order.
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4.50 Credits
Insects and pests of horticulture crops are discussed with emphasis on damage, life cycle, prevention and control. This course includes both lecture and lab components. Prerequisites familiarity with gardening and ornamental plants and completion of a recent introductory biology cou Co-requisites HORT 1100 and at least one HORT plant identification course Non-horticulture program students taking BIOS 2410 and BIOS 2510 should have a familiarity with gardening and ornamental plants as well as having taken a recent introductory biology course. BIOS 2410 and BIOS 2510 are not sequential courses. These classes can be taken successfully in any order.
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3.00 Credits
This course allows for instruction in special content areas not included in other biology courses. Prerequisites Instructor approval
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4.50 Credits
A survey of the structure and functions of the American business system is provided, together with an overview of business organization, finance, managerial control, production/distribution, personnel, the interdependence of business and government and consumer business relations. Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the concepts, vocabulary, and procedures associated with E-Commerce and the Internet. The student will gain an overview of all aspects of E-Commerce. Topics include development of the Internet and E-Commerce, options available for doing business on the Internet, features of Websites and the tools used to build an E-Commerce web site, marketing issues, payment options, security issues and customer service. Cross listed with INFO 1004. Prerequisites INFO 1001 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course features a survey of the distributive fields, their functions and interrelationships. The course covers pricing policies, promotional activities, marketing in special fields and market analysis. Prerequisites BSAD 1000 or equivalent Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
The course offers an introduction to ordinary legal aspects of business transactions involving such topics as legal rights and duties, law of contracts, law of sales and law of property. It gives a general understanding and development of basic legal logic in business situations through the use of principles, cases and information useful in determining the need for professional counsel. Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
This is a continuation of Business Law I. The course offers study in negotiable instruments, agency and employment, business organizations, suretyship, secured transactions and bankruptcy. Prerequisites BSAD 1100 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
Fundamentals of selling from the determination of customer needs to the close of the sale are covered. The course treats such factors as customer problems, merchandising knowledge and personality traits of successful salespersons. It is strongly recommended BSAD 1010 or equivalent be taken prior to BSAD 1200, BSAD 1201 and BSAD 1202.
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