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BIO 491: Comprehensive Examination
0.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Requires the submission of a program reflection and a writing sample from an upper-division course, as well as completion of an examination of general concepts in biological sciences. (Pass/Fail)
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BIO 492: Directed Research: Biological Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Development and completion of a scientific research project chosen in consultation with instructor. Final project report is required. Up to 6 semester hours may be earned in this course. For students majoring or minoring in biological sciences and especially for those planning further study in graduate school.
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BIO 494: Topics: Biological Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
In depth study of specialized subject matter. May be repeated for credit once when topic varies.
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BIO 496: Assistant: Biology Undergraduate Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Participation in planning, setting-up, teaching, conducting reviews, and testing in an undergraduate laboratory course. For students majoring or minoring in biological sciences. Up to 4 semester hours may be earned in this course. 00, and permission of instructor prior to registration.
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BIO 521: Mammalogy for Teachers
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
A content course. Evolution, anatomy, adaptations, ecology and diversity of world mammals. Applicable for middle and high school. Not open to students who have taken BIO 421.
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BIS 300: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Principles of MIS designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of Management Information Systems and to apply problem-solving skills in Excel, Access, and Web development. , completion of INF 101 or equivalent transfer work or placement.
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BIS 305: Advanced Business Programming
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Computer software design and programming in an applications development environment; systems design, programming techniques, and language syntax for developing computer based business systems; programming system methodologies.
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BIS 310: Information Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
The systems development life cycle; systems analysis and general design; analysis strategies, tools, and techniques for documenting current systems and developing proposed systems; systems modeling, data modeling, design criteria, cost/benefit trade-offs, and project management; development of a comprehensive systems analysis project.
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BIS 330: IT Project Management
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
This course provides students knowledge and skills pertaining to IT Project Management. It exposes students to the knowledge requirements for managing information technology projects and fosters development of skills pertaining to the use of computer software for project management.
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BIS 380: Quantitative Analysis with Excel
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Business decisions require the basic skills of analyzing data to understand the problem more completely and to produce better answers. The business environment uses tools and techniques to accomplish this analysis. This course is designed to introduce students to those tools and techniques and how they can be automated.
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