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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Hours. Subject areas to be covered may range over any of the various areas of biology. Specific content and format will be determined by the specific course offered and the needs and interests of the participants.
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2.00 Credits
2 Hours. Introduction to field and laboratory experimentation on factors that influence distribution and abundance of animals. Development and execution of group and individual projects. Prerequisite: BIOL 3524, or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor. A previous course in statistics is recommended. Lectures, lab, and field.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Advanced coverage of molecular cell biology and molecular genetics. Lectures describe the molecular and cellular mechanisms used to control differentiation and tissue maintenance. Topics may include: gene regulation, chromosome structure, genome organization, signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, and cell adhesion. Prerequisite: BIOL 3114, 3124.
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4.00 Credits
4 Hours. Origin, evolution, and physical and chemical characteristics of lakes and streams. Structure and function of plant and animal communities and aquatic ecosystems: Limiting factors, nutrient cycles, and trophic dynamics. Water quality aspects of fish culture. Prerequisite: A course in each of Botany, Zoology and lab. Chemistry required. Lectures, lab, and field.
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2.00 Credits
2 Hours. Theory and techniques for measuring physical, chemical, and biological parameters in fresh waters. Fundamentals of quantifying trophic-dynamics and estimating biomass production. Analysis and interpretation of data. Prerequisite: BIOL 4554 previously or concurrently. Lecture, lab and field.
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1.00 Credits
1 Hours. Interdisciplinary course to enhance skills required after graduation, including critical reading, written and oral presentations, data analysis, experimental design, and laboratory techniques. Advanced coverage of selected topics from the current literature will increase awareness of some of the most recent developments in biological research. Assessment testing is included. Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of the Biology Department head. Cannot be taken sooner than the semester prior to the semester in which the student expects to graduate.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 Hours. Internship in an approved professional facility. Designed to meet the requirements of the optional internship program in the B.S. Biology, Fisheries and Wildlife emphasis. Approval by the Biology Department head and the college dean required. Before enrollment, the student must have been accepted by the coordinator of the appropriate program of facility. Credit: BIOL 470B for regular semester full-time credit; 12 hours credit. For summer full-time or regular semester half-time credit, BIOL 4706.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Legal environment of business. Introduction to law and legal principles including study of the legal environment of business in a system subject to social and political influences. Topics include the impact of ethics, the legal system, administrative agencies in business and the law of contracts.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. The emphasis is upon commercial paper and sales in the Uniform Commercial Code, a general coverage of the law of agency, the formation and operation of organizations and tort. Prerequisite: BLAW 3003.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. An introduction to the field of real estate, including legal descriptions, rights and interests, ownership, title, recordation and abstracts, contracts, mortgages, and insurance. Prerequisite: BLAW 3003 or instructor permission. (Student cannot earn credit in both BLAW 3203 and FIN 3203).
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