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3.00 Credits
Focus on how cells and organs interact via biochemical signaling mechanisms. Special attention to the mechanisms that govern the cell cycle and how a disrupted cell causes cancer. Cancer and various treatments discussed. Prerequisite: Biology 230, Biology 232, and Chemistry 210. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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3.00 Credits
Study of local, regional, and global environmental issues primarily from a biological and chemical perspective. May include issues of environmental policy and economics, engineering, and ethics. Course project and presentation required. Prerequisite: Biology 235 and Chemistry 111. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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3.00 Credits
Junior level biology laboratory course supporting Biology 230, 232, 310, 315, and 355. A mixture of theoretical and practical experience in techniques used in molecular biology, including PCR and cell-based cloning, nucleic acid hybridization, genomic structure analysis, proteomics, bioinformatics, protein expression and analysis, and culturing and identifying microbiological organisms. Laboratory reports and scientific writing skills integral. Co-requisite or Prerequisite: Biology 230 and Biology 232. 2 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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3.00 Credits
Junior level biology laboratory course supporting Biology 235, 335, 340, and 360. Topics include various methods of field and aquatic sampling for soils, sediments, plants, and animals; algae, plant, and invertebrate identification using taxonomic keys; laboratory and data analyses of soils, sediments, community structure, and diversity. Laboratory reports and scientific writing skills integral. Prerequisite: Biology 235. 2 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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1.00 Credits
Broadened exposure to active areas of biology and reading current literature. Required of seniors in the biology major and open to seniors in the ID major who are studying biology. 1 Credit. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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1.00 Credits
Review of current ethical issues in science. Integrity in biological research and publication. Required of seniors in the biology major and open to seniors in the ID major who are studying biology. 1 Credit. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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1.00 Credits
Public presentation of undergraduate biological research. Required of seniors in the biology major and open to seniors in the ID major who are studying biology. 1 Credit. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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3.00 Credits
Independent research project or scholarly study under the supervision of a faculty member. Topic chosen by mutual agreement between student and supervisor. Limited to and required of biology majors. Senior project proposals are required in Spring of junior year. 3 Credits. Staff
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3.00 Credits
(Also known as industrial and organization psychology.) Exploration of the application of psychology to the workplace environment, such as business, government, and non-profit organizations. Major areas of study include work motivation, teams and teamwork, personnel decision-making, performance appraisal, leadership, and diversity in terms of gender, race, and personality type. Attention given to New Church concepts of conscience, discriminatory charity, and use as they apply to adult employment in our current workforce. Prerequisite: Psychology 101, a business/economics course, or permission of instructor. 3 Credits. Spring. S.S. Werner
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic financial accounting principles, the accounting cycle, the preparation of financial statements, and the use of computer spreadsheets. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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