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1.00 Credits
Application of instrumental procedures for specific determinations. Includes gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, electrometric measurements, and thermal analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 314. Corequisite: Chemistry 411. (0/3/1) splawn
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3.00 Credits
A theoretical and institutional analysis of government expenditure, taxation, and debt, including economic analysis of government decision making and the distributional effects of alternative tax and subsidy techniques. Writing intensive. Prerequisite: Economics 301. (3/0/3) TERRELL
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to provide teacher candidates with information and experiences to develop a broad view and understanding of the roles, responsibilities, and instructional methods of secondary teachers. Teacher candidates will be introduced to general and specific instructional strategies, methods, planning techniques, teaching resources, and technology for use in secondary classrooms. They will also be provided opportunities to further refine their philosophy of education, their understanding of the learning process, their knowledge of how to assist students in building self-esteem and confidence, and their skills in communications with students, teaching colleagues, school administrators, and parents. The ADEPT process will be introduced and discussed. Study of learning theories, current research on effective teaching, and the development of curriculum products to support effective teaching will be included. Conferencing with secondary students, teachers, administrators, and parents will be addressed, as will classroom management techniques. Attention will also be given to teaching students with special needs in the regular classroom. This course has a required field experience of 15 semester hours. Prerequisites: Education 200, 220, 320, 330, 340. Offered fall semester. (3/0/3) WELCHEL
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3.00 Credits
Study of the principles of genetics, using the human as the primary organism. (3/0/3) frederick , mos
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with a thorough introduction to the experimental techniques utilized by practicing chemists in the synthesis, isolation, and characterization of organic compounds. Prerequisite: Chemistry 204. (0/3/1) Bas
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3.00 Credits
A concise but comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to immunology. (3/0/3) MOSS
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4.00 Credits
A required 100-hour practicum with seminars for teacher candidates to reinforce theoretical content and allow for some supervised practice of teaching skills. Candidates enroll in the component related to their academic teaching majors. Public school seminars led by certified subject area teachers are a required component. Prerequisites: Education 200, 220, 320, 330, 340, and 420. Offered as the candidate's senior Interim project. (4/0/4) su árez, welchel
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3.00 Credits
The application of economic analysis to the management problems of coordination, motivation, and incentives within organizations. Writing intensive. Prerequisites: Economics 301 and Mathematics 160 or 181. (3/0/3) wallace
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3.00 Credits
Study of the mechanisms of life on the cellular level. Topics may include cell metabolism, enzyme mechanisms and regulation, cell-cell communication, and inborn errors of metabolism. (3/0/3) G. SHIFLET
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to real estate analyses emphasizing discounted cash flow methods, financing alternatives, tax implications, and uncertainty. Prerequisite: Finance 321. Offered fall semester. (3/0/3) Swicegod
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