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B 463: Advanced Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A detailed discussion of the molecular basis of cell structure and function including energy flow, metabolic pathways, cellular communication, and reproduction. Three hours of lecture and one three-hour lab per week. Prerequisites: B 171, B 173, B 174, C101, C102. Recommended: C 201, C 202 (Spring 2008 and alternate years thereafter) Formerly B363 Cellular and Molecular Biology
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B 465: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A detailed discussion of the molecular mechanisms controlling cellular function with emphasis given to maintenance of DNA, information flow, genetic control mechanisms, DNA alteration and manipulation. Three hours of lecture and one threehour lab per week. Prerequisites: B 171, B 173, B 174, C101, C102 Recommended: C 201, C 202 (Spring 2007 and alternate years thereafter)
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B 465 - Molecular Biology
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B 471: Seminar in Biology
2.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
The capstone course for the biology major. A review of the literature and current research in a selected field of biology, as determined by the student, and an oral presentation on the selected topic is required for each student. Two hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: Junior or senior status (Fall)
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B 472: Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Examines physiological processes common to all animal species with special emphasis on the vertebrates. Three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: B171, B174, C101, C102 (Fall 2006 and alternate years thereafter) Formerly B372
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B 479: Vertebrate Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
The topics discussed include the morphology of endocrine glands and endocrine mechanisms in the regulation of homeostasis, morphogenesis, and functional integration in vertebrates. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: B384 and/ or B472, C101, C102 (On demand)
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BA 101: Basic Business And Computer Applications
2.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
This computer course will introduce students to the application of word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation, email, and the internet. Students will demonstrate computer proficiency through a variety of hands-on demonstrations as well as successful completion of appropriate written assessments. This course is required for all majors that do not require CS 218. A student is not allowed to take this course after completion of CS 218. Also listed as CS 101.
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BA 201: Principles of Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
The introductory course in double-entry accounting. Accounting principles and practices, the accounting cycle, accounting for a merchandising enterprise, periodic reporting procedures, and accounting systems design are topics covered.
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BA 202: Principles of Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A continuation of BA 201 to include accounting for cash, receivables and temporary investments, inventories, plant and intangible assets, payroll, payables, partnerships, corporations, and an introduction to managerial accounting. Prerequisite: BA 201
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BA 221: Legal Environment of Business
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A comprehensive study of the legal environment concentrating on business, contracts, personal and real property law, sales, creditors' rights, agency, business organization and estates. The Uniform Commercial Code, Corporations and Partnerships Acts and case studies will also form an integral part of the course. BA 255 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING This course is designed to help the individual and family make intelligent, informed decisions regarding financial management.
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BA 251: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
An introduction to macroeconomics with emphasis on applying basic macroeconomic models to recent economic events. Special consideration is given to the determinants of unemployment, inflation, and economic growth. Also listed as EC 251.
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