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3.00 Credits
Study of the anatomical, physiological, and demographic characteristics that make mammals important ecological actors in a variety of natural systems. Topics may include evolutionary origins of living mammals, and Order by Order review of the Class, and contemporary problems of mammal conservation. (3/0/3) abercrombie
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4.00 Credits
Study of the environmental interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms. Ecological principles discussed at the level of the organism, the population, the community, and the ecosystem. To prepare students for graduate study, a research project and paper are required. (3/3/4) GOLDEY, RAYNER
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3.00 Credits
Ecotoxicology examines the effect of environmental contaminants on individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. The course examines how governments influence toxicological issues facing the nation and world today and in the future. (3/0/3) kusher
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3.00 Credits
Study of the physical and biological components marine ecosystems, with an emphasis on the diversity of organisms and their ecological adaptations to the sea. (3/0/3) KUSHER
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4.00 Credits
Study of the physical and biological attributes of freshwater ecosystems. The course examines the biological communities of a variety of aquatic systems and the lab provides students with experience in field work. (3/3/4) KUSHER
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the facts and theories of biological evolution. Topics include historical overview, evidence for evolution, evolutionary genetics, adaptation and natural selection, evolution of diversity, the fossil record, and extinction. (3/0/3) rayner
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3.00 Credits
Studies the impact of specialization and exchange on human well-being; evaluates the winners and losers when the U.S. raises or reduces its tariffs; examines the broader sociopolitical debate over globalization, especially the conflicting perspectives on the effects of international trade on child labor and the fabric of so-called "Third-World"cultures. Offered in the spring of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: B or higher in Economics 301 and C or higher in Mathematics 160 or 181. (3/0/3) MACHOVEC 160
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the forces that shape the U.S. international balance of payments. Impact of U.S. growth and U.S. inflation on domestic and foreign interest rates, imports, exports, the dollar's value in relation to foreign currencies, and the net flow of capital between the U.S. and other countries. Offered in the spring of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: Economics 302. (3/0/3) MACHOVEC
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3.00 Credits
A study of software engineering through a project-oriented approach. The emphasis is on the specification, organization, implementation, testing, and documentation of software. Students work in groups on various software projects. Prerequisite: C or higher in Computer Science 350. (3/0/3) A. Shiflet, sloan, sykes
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3.00 Credits
A study of investment alternatives such as stocks, bonds, options, and futures, and of the markets which provide for trading in these instruments. Modern portfolio theory is studied and applied using groups of investment possibilities. Using a computer software package, students construct several portfolios and track their performance throughout the semester. Prerequisite: Finance 321. Offered fall semester. (3/0/3) forbes , SWICEGOOD
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