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BIOT 492: Protein Isolation and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of the theory and application of techniques involved in protein isolation, characterization, and analysis. Emphasis on understanding principles of protein purification, laboratory experiences in protein separation, detection and analysis of structure function relationships. Prerequisite: BIO 215.
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BIOT 493: Professional Development in Biotechnology
1.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes curriculum vita development, provides employment counseling, discusses job ethics, values, and job interview strategies, and includes a presentation by each student analyzing a journal article.
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BIOT 494: Cell Culture Techniques
2.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of the practice and theory of cell and tissue culture. Emphasis on the application of basic concepts and techniques to the in vitro culture of many different cell types. Prerequisite: BIOT 490.
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BIOT 495: DNA Sequencing and Bioinformatics
2.00 Credits
Ball State University
Covers the determination of DNA nucleotide sequence and Internet/software utilization of DNA and protein databases for sequence analysis. Prerequisite: BIOT 490.
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BIOT 496: Research Design and Presentation
2.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes improvements in oral and written communication skills and development, and presentation of an independent research proposal. Prerequisite: BIOT 490.
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BL 160: Law of Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Examines the law affecting a person's everyday financial dealings and legal disputes, including topics such as consumer rights, legal liability, employee rights, personal bankruptcy, debtor-creditor rights, basis of property ownership, and landlord-tenant disputes.
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BL 260: Principles of Business Law
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The nature, role, structure, and historical development of the legal system. The essential elements of legal liability, contracts, and government regulation of business. Law, ethics, and commercial relations that constitute the legal environment of business.
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BL 362: The Law of Business Associations
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The principles of business law applicable to agencies including employer and employee rights and obligations, partnerships including limited partnership, corporations including fiduciary obligations of directors, security regulations, bankruptcy, and corporate reorganization in bankruptcy. Prerequisite: BL 260.
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BL 363: Uniform Commercial Code Law
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Principal articles of the code including sales, commercial paper, and security interests, in addition to creditors' rights and property law. Includes state and federal consumer protection laws as they affect commercial law. Prerequisite: BL 260.
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BL 367: Estate Planning and Administration
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An introduction to problems associated with planning of financial resources during working life, retirement, and after the death of the principal income producer. Included are techniques for fact gathering, tax principles, use of trusts, and will drafting. Prerequisite: BL 260.
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