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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive examination of the evolution, structure, and function of the immune system. Emphasis on immunogenetics and histology, humoral, and cellmediated response mechanisms, and regulatory interactions. Selected examples of the beneficial and pathological consequences of the immune response considered. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 209. Offered in the Spring semester, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to plant biology and ecology. Basic plant morphology, molecular physiology, reproduction, taxonomy, and evolution. Principles of ecology with an emphasis on ecological modeling and problem-solving. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 121 or equivalent. Offered in the Fall semester even years.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the biochemical basis for heredity. Emphasis on conceptual and experimental approaches that have been influential in shaping current views of the structure and function of the gene. Topics include the molecular aspects of nucleic acid replication, transcription, translation, regulation of gene expression, recombination, DNA repair, and RNA processing. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 304. Offered in the Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the theoretical background for techniques commonly employed in cell and molecular research. Practical experience in cell culture, cellular immunology, cell fractionation, genetic analysis, and recombinant DNA techniques. Two hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab. Prerequisite: BIOL 210, 210L. Pre or corequisite: BIOL 407. Offered in the Spring semester, even years.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the correlation between structure and function of the various plant and animal tissues, organ systems, and individual cells within these systems. Theory and practice of histotechnology, standard and specialized techniques in microscopic tissue preparation and study. Two hours of lecture and two 2-hour labs. Prerequisites: BIOL 207, 207L, 208, and 208L. Offered in the Fall semester, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
Principal concepts of the chemistry of cellular constituents. Structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Special emphasis on regulation of intermediary metabolism. Prerequisites for BIOL 415: CHEM 207 and 208. Prerequisite for BIOL 416: BIOL 415. See CHEM 415, 416.
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2.00 Credits
Research under direction of a faculty advisor or as an intern in an off-campus research institution under supervision. May include preliminary literature survey, experimentation, and frequent discussions with advisor or supervisor. Final written report and poster presentation required. Prerequisite: CHEM 208, BIOL 210. Pre or corequisite: BIOL 325.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the foundation of American business. The interrelationships between business and government, management and employees, and the organization and society are examined. Topics include economic systems, factors of production and key business functions of Management, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, and Information Systems.
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative methods for students of Accounting, Management-Marketing, Computer Management Information Systems, Economics, and other business related fields. Includes fundamentals of algebra, linear equations, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systems, and matrix theory. Applications oriented toward business problems. Prerequisite: completion of high school Algebra II or MATH 107, or permission of school Dean.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of BUSA 101. Includes differential calculus, applications of the derivative, integral calculus, and multivariate calculus. Also covers selected topics in probability, regression, and statistics as well as linear programming techniques. Prerequisite: completion of BUSA 101 or MATH 211 or MATH 150 or its equivalent with a minimum grade of C or better.
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