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BIO 450: Microanatomy
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 Extensive examination of the structural properties of animal tissues, with emphasis on human samples. Identifying cells and organs based on microscopic structural attributes. Laboratory includes histological preparation and the identification of unknown samples. 4 credits.
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BIO 460: Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 Structure, function and interactions of neurons and supportive cells of the nervous system. Analysis of simple neuronal circuits and neuronal alterations in development, memory and neurological disorders. Laboratories include the study of nervous system cells in culture and groups of neurons in the rat. 4 credits.
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BIO 470: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 Study of the immune system dealing with both adaptive and innate immunity. Topics include cellular aspects of immunology, antibody-antigen interactions, the genetic basis of antigenic recognition, regulation of the immune response, tumor immunology and autoimmunity. Laboratory emphasis is on student research projects investigating various aspects of immunity. 4 credits.
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BIO 475: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 Composition, chemistry, digestion, absorption, and metabolism of foods. Other topics include energy balance, food additives, food sensitivities, and the role of diet in development and disease. The animal nutrition topics meet the needs of pre-veterinary students. 4 credits.
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BIO 501: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. BIO-222 recommended. An independent study project not involving laboratory or field research. Working with a faculty sponsor, the student chooses a topic of biological significance and writes an agreement specifying work expectations. The student then performs an exhaustive literature search and writes a comprehensive paper describing current understanding of the topic. A required oral presentation of the topic is usually done in the context of BIO-075. Variable credit.
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BIO 502: Research
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 and permission of instructor A project involving original and relatively independent research. Working with a faculty sponsor, the student poses a question of biological significance, writes an agreement specifying work expectations, devises the experimental protocol, and collects data to evaluate the question. Laboratory or field projects may be performed either on campus or at other locations. A research paper and oral presentation of the topic are required upon completion of the project, with the oral presentation usually done in the context of BIO-075. Variable credit.
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BIO 503: Individualized Internship
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. BIO-222 recommended. Provides direct training and work experience in one or more aspects of the biological sciences at an off campus facility. Working with a faculty sponsor and an on-site supervisor, students develop objectives for the internship/preceptorship experience, write an agreement specifying what is expected, and keep a detailed log of their activities. In conjunction with this experience, students select a topic of biological significance, perform a thorough literature search, and write a significant paper describing the current understanding of the topic. A required oral presentation of the topic is usually done in the context of BIO-075. Variable credit.
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BIO 505: Health Careers Internship
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. First-hand experience in health care. Prior to placement, each student will produce a curriculum vitae and will undergo training regarding HIPAA (the Heath Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), including completion of the certification exam. After general initial observations the internship will be tailored to meet the student's specific career goals. May not contribute to the biology major. 0 credit.
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BUS 230: Problem Solving and Decision Making for Management
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-111 Study of decision making and problem solving processes in business. Evaluation of processes prone to failure and best organizations that lead to effective or improved decisions. The framing of decisions, the causal analysis of problems, identification of alternatives, and the assessment of potential consequences of decision choices. 4 credits.
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BUS 311: International Business
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: ECN-111 Examination of managerial, marketing, financial and accounting implications of the international operations of business enterprises. The underlying economic principles, institutional and regulatory frameworks, and the environmental and political constraints. Emphasis on multinational enterprise. 4 credits.
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