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3.00 Credits
Introduces preparation of federal individual and sole proprietorship income tax returns. Provides brief overview of partnership and corporate returns.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Offers relevant field experience in business environments in one of the following areas: bookkeeping, marketing, management, international business, advertising, banking, purchasing, investment, finance and customer services (sales or credit services). Allows exploration of career options. Instructor permission required.
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1.00 Credits
Supplements on-the-job experience through feedback sessions, instruction in job-related areas, and linkages to the student's on-campus program. Instructor permission required.
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3.00 Credits
Explores interactions in organizations by examining human perceptions, communications, small group dynamics and leadership. Includes dynamics of change, cultural diversity, substance abuse, work stress, ethics and social responsibility, and the challenges of globalization.
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4.00 Credits
Laboratory science course designed for non-biology majors. Introduction to the properties of life, morphology and physiology of cells, cell chemistry, energy transformation, and the basic principles of ecology.
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4.00 Credits
Onequarter laboratory science course designed as an introduction to biology for students interested in the health professions as well as a general science. Strongly recommended for students who intend to take 200-level microbiology and/or anatomy and physiology. Topics include study of the scientific method, cellular chemistry, cell structure and function, human ecology, and laboratory skills. Placement into WR 121 and MTH 60.
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4.00 Credits
Laboratory science course designed for non-biology majors. The second term of a three-term sequence. Presents protein synthesis, cell division, genetics, reproduction and development, and evolution. Prerequisite: BI 101 or BI 101B.
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4.00 Credits
Laboratory science course designed for non-biology majors. Presents the evolutionary relationship among the kingdoms. Introduces a comparison of biological systems across kingdoms. Prerequisites: BI 101 or BI 101B and BI 102.
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4.00 Credits
Examines structure and function of Oregon forest ecosystems. Covers distribution and interactions of plants, animals, microorganisms, climate and basic geology. Laboratory emphasizes identification and environmental testing.
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4.00 Credits
Examines marine environment and the ecology, physiology, and morphology of marine plants and animals, emphasizing Oregon. Laboratory focuses on identification and environmental testing.
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