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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Tax Accounting I, this course continues coverage of federal income taxation of individuals and provides an introduction to tax laws affecting partnerships and corporations. A variety of practical applications will be completed both manually and using computerized tax return preparation software. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BA 256 with a grade of C or better or instructor permission. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Cooperative Work Experience Accounting
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Cooperative Work Experience Marketing
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Cooperative Work Experience Management
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Cooperative Work Experience Desktop Marketing
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1.00 - 13.00 Credits
Qualified students work at training sites that provide experience appropriate to their major. These experiences will provide the opportunity for students to gain knowledge of the various tasks performed in their career field. A student may take any number of CWE credits per term, not to exceed 13 credits per year. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 1 credit = 33 hours of lab. F, W, S, Su
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan.
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3.00 Credits
A non-majors course designed to provide students with the scientific principles that describe and explain life processes and living systems. Laboratory experiences reinforce principles and concepts covered in class. BI 101: (The biology sequence changed FA03. See an Advisor. BI 101: principles of evolution, natural selection and speciation, origin of life, diversity of life, classification and diversity of groups of organisms including viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals; principles of ecology, including populations, communities, ecosystems, and the biosphere, and animal behavior. BI 102: Plant structure and function, with emphasis on flowering plants; animal structure and function, with emphasis on human biology. BI 103: Chemistry of life; cell structure, function, metabolism, division; heredity and molecular genetics. Courses need not be taken in sequence. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for science majors. BI 211: Chemistry of life; origins of life; populations genetics and natural selection; diversity of prokaryotes and eukaryotes; ecology of biomes, communities and populations; conservation biology. Registration Enforced Prerequisite/Corequisite: CH 221. BI 212: Cell structure and function; cellular metabolism; cell division; heredity; molecular genetics and biotechnology; molecular evolution. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BI 211. BI 213: Plant structure and function: animal structure, function and behavior. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: BI 212. Courses must be taken in sequence. 4 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk.
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3.00 Credits
This introduction to genetics course focuses on the laws and theories of heredity with emphasis on humans. It will include the study of the structure and function of genes, the process by which genes are transferred from one generation to the next, the effects of genetic and chromosomal mutation, and the use of current biotechnology to further our understanding of disease, prevention, and possible cures. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: CH 104, CH 112, or CH 221; previous biology course recommended. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S.
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