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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This course studies salt marsh development and physiography, community structure, energetics and interrelationships.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This course studies the insect anatomy; physiology and insect control; historical and economic significance of insects in man's society; methods of collecting, preserving, rearing and mounting of insects; insect classification. This course may not be offered annually.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 The course will provide an in-depth background in all areas of mendelian, molecular, population and evolutionary genetics. The students will learn how to use genetic tools in dissecting complex biological pathways, developmental processes and regulatory systems. Discussion of landmark genetic experiments will constitute the basis of an inquiry-based approach that will delineate the dynamic nature of modern genetics. THE laboratory exercises are designed to put special emphasis on molecular biology techniques and the use of bioinformatics.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIOL 22335 The course will discuss the application of genetics principals to the human species. All major areas of genetics such as transmission genetics, cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, molecular genetics and population genetics will be covered. The emphasis will be placed on fundamental concepts and technological advances in the study of human genetics as they pertain to medical practice. The principles of human genetics applied to counseling, screening, ethics, law, and the evaluation of their social implications will also be addressed. The laboratory sessions will focus on the practical analysis of various case studies related to different human genetic disorders. Oral presentation of primary literature articles by the students is expected.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This course considers the principal concepts in biochemical genetics including gene function and regulation, DNA replication, and mutation. Laboratories focus on fundamental biotechnology concepts and techniques.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This laboratory course focuses on the morphological and physiologic processes involved in embryogenesis of animals. The course includes the development of echinoderms, amphibians, birds, and mammals. Considerable emphasis will be placed on organogenesis and the development of organ systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will explore the impact of acceleration of change and environment complexity on contemporary business organization. This course will focus on evolving (1) ethical issues, (2) the management of technology, and (3) impact of demographic diversity on organizations.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The course deals with the measurement of existing and man-made land profiles (surveying), and the creation and interpretation of engineering drawings, maps and plans (engineering graphics). The tasks performed include the measurements of drainage areas, distances, angles, and elevations; closing traverses; topographic surveys; and highway alignments. Additional tasks include creation and interpretation of engineering plans, drawings, and maps using appropriate engineering software programs.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ENGR 01281 and ENGR 01271 and ENGR 01272 This course deals with asphalt pavement, concrete pavement, and structural concrete including: the testing and analysis of aggregates, asphalt binders, cement and admixtures; the design of asphalt pavement, concrete pavement, and structural concrete; and the testing and analysis of asphalt pavement specimens, concrete pavement specimens, and structural concrete specimens. The course includes appropriate laboratory experiments.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MATH 01131 The course deals with the theories and principles of civil engineering systems as applied to real-world analysis and design problems. The course covers four important areas of civil engineering systems: linear programming, project scheduling, probability and statistics, and engineering economics. The course includes appropriate computer applications.
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