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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
A capstone course for senior biology majors only. Students will present oral and written reports on topics in contemporary biology.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course will provide students the opportunity to participate in a research project involving original research carried out under the direction of a biology faculty member. The student and faculty sponsor will create a contract to be agreed upon by the student, faculty member and Chair of the Biology Department. A written research progress report and oral report will be presented to a panel consisting of the School Head, Biology Department Chair, advisor, and faculty sponsor or instructor. Students should expect to spend 3 hours of research per week for each semester hour credit received.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course will provide students an opportunity to participate in work experiences within biologically or environmentally-related industries or other off-campus venues. The student along with his/her biology faculty sponsor and on-site supervisor will develop a course contract specifying the internship objectives, expectations, and requirements for successful completion of the course by the student. In conjunction with this internship, the student will also be required to select a biological topic associated with the work experience and construct an extensive written literature review of this topic. A written work experience report and oral report will be presented to a panel consisting of the School Head, Biology Department Chair, advisor, and faculty sponsor.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the major functional areas of business - accounting, human resources and organizational theory, marketing, finance and operations management - as well as the legal, risk, and social responsibilities related to the business environment. Emphasis will be placed on learning the language of business.
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3.00 Credits
Lifelong financial planning and decision-making; personal credit; insurance; income taxes; estate planning; personal investments; retirement planning. A general interest course for persons not majoring in a business area.
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3.00 Credits
Differential calculus, including first and second derivatives, partial derivatives, maximizing and minimizing functions, logarithms, exponential functions, and integration. BUAD 230 may not be taken if MATH 300 level or above has been passed. Prerequisite: MATH 220.
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3.00 Credits
Semesters Offered: Semester Hours: General principles and concepts of statistical methods; descriptive statistics; probability, sampling and estimation and hypothesis testing; regression and correlation, time series. Computer software packages applied. Prerequisite: MATH 220
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3.00 Credits
Legal concepts evolved through government regulation, administrative agencies, environmental law and community planning, consumer protection, and contracts.
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3.00 Credits
Legal concepts involved in sales, negotiable papers, personal property, creditors' rights and secured transactions, real property, corporations, and agency and employment. Prerequisite: BUAD 323.
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3.00 Credits
Marketing organization and methods with emphasis on the social and economic aspects of distribution; consumer problems; marketing functions and institutions; marketing methods and policies.
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