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BA 4242: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
A study of the various factors in cost relationships that effectively aid management in the efficient operation of business enterprises. Budgets and cost reports for various levels of management. Prerequisite: Junior Status, Accounting I, II. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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BA 4244: Management Seminar
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
Management Seminar is designed as an advanced capstone course for all business majors. This course represents an opportunity for all business majors to review, extend and apply all previous coursework completed in the business curriculum using strategic planning as a framework. This course will combine theory and practice, and will require active participation in a computer simulation game in which students will develop a cohesive strategy, formulate a business plan, "manage" a company, and report the results toa Board of Directors. Prerequisite: Senior Status. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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BA 4247: Advertising
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
Planning, implementing, and evaluating advertising and sales promotion activities. Determining advertising objectives, selection of campaign themes and media, evaluating advertisements and campaigns, controlling advertising and promotion expenditures, the client-agency relationship, regulations and the social and economic effects of advertising. Prerequisite: Principles of Marketing. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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BT 3000: Introduction to Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
An interdisciplinary course designed to provide increased familiarity with the concepts, objectives, techniques, ethical and regulatory considerations in the developing areas of biotechnology. Topics include molecular genetics, bacteria, viruses, and applications in biological, medical, food, plant and animal sciences. Prerequisites: Biology II, or Biological Science II, and Biochemistry. Meets the requirements for certification in Education, General Science and Biology minors. Does not substitute for Molecular Biology. Offered in Fall Semester. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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BT 3001: Introduction to Biotechnology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This is a one credit laboratory course offered in conjunction with BT 3000. Laboratory sessions provide students with hands-on experiences with commonly used methods and procedures in biotechnology. This experience is designed to improve employment opportunities for the students and to enhance their understanding of the lecture material. Prerequisites: BT 3000 Introduction to Biotechnology taken previously or concurrently. Spring semester. 3 hours Laboratory - 1 credit
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BY 1113,1214: Biology I and II
2.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
An introduction to biology. These two courses emphasize the organization, structure and basic principles governing the lives of all organisms at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organ system, organism and population levels. The courses are a continuum and are to be taken in sequence. Biology I includes cytology, energetics, genetics, kinds of organisms, and nervous and circulatory systems. Biology II continues with organ systems of animals and plants, reproduction, development, behavior, ecology and evolution. The laboratory involves a dynamic study of these principles with the use of living materials as much as is feasible. Biology I is a prerequisite for Biology II. This is the introductory biology sequence required for Biology majors.3 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory each - 4 credits each
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BY 1115,1216: Natural Science I and II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
Natural Science I introduces some of the basic physical and chemical principles that affect our world and then concentrates on the biological principles that pertain to living things in general and human beings in particular. The concepts build from the cellular level to the systems level and then to the organism as a whole. Natural Science II is a continuation of Natural Science I and begins with a study of basic ecological concepts. It builds to an examination of the roles humans have played in creating some of the problems we face today as well as the roles we may play to help alleviate them. Topics include population growth, energy sources, and air, water, solid waste, and toxic waste pollution. Natural Science I (or permission of the Department Chairperson) is a prerequisite for Natural Science II. Not available to Biology majors and does not substitute for an introductory biology course. 3 hours Lecture each - 3 credits each
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BY 1116,1217: Biological Science I and II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
An introduction to the study of life featuring: molecular and cellular biology; genetics; metabolism; survey of the animal kingdom; animal organ systems and embryology; survey of the botanical kingdoms; seed plant structure, function, and development; behavior; evolution; and ecology. Biological Science I is a prerequisite for Biological Science II. This is the introductory biology sequence for majors other than Biology majors. Permission of Department Chairperson is required for Biology majors. 2 hours Lecture and 3 hours Laboratory each - 3 credits each
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BY 2001: Botany
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
Plant structure, function, and development are studied in this course, followed by a survey of the botanical kingdoms, stressing reproductive cycles and evolution. Laboratory slides and specimens are complemented by field work. Prerequisite: Biology II or Biological Science II. 3 hours Lecture and 3 hour Laboratory - 4 credits
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BY 2003: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course includes a study of Mendelian principles, population genetics, and the modern molecular con- cepts of the gene and its action. An emphasis is placed upon relating modern developments in this science to basic principles as well as applying those principles in the analysis of genetic data derived from selective breeding experiments, pedigree analyses, population studies, and studies of the molecular system that stores, transmits, and translates inherited information. Prerequisite: Biology I or Biological Science I. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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