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BE 499W: Advanced Seminar in Business and Economics
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Extension of individual research on topics in business and economics completed in BE-490W requiring econometric analysis of relevant data. Expanded research paper and oral presentation required. Prerequisites: BE-490W and department approval. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS.)
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BE/ENV 213: Economics of Environment and Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. VanGilder, Dr. Randall Economic analysis is used to inform, analyze, evaluate current environmental and natural resource policy decisions. Analyses of environmental problems use cost-benefit or efficiency criteria. Topics include externalities, public goods, common property rights, and sustainability. Prerequisite: BE-100. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS.)
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BE/ESS 273: The Economics and Business of Sports
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. O'Neill The study of introductory economics and business using topics in sports and sports business. Professional, amateur, college and recreational sports will be analyzed. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. ( SS.) Note: Students who have received credit for BE-211 may not enroll in BE/ESS-273.
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BE/MCS 331: Critical Analysis of Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Goodman This course focuses on the study of talk in and about organizations, including an examination of communication theories of management, organizational codependency, organizational culture, power, and emotional labor. Students will be expected to conduct field research on an organization using a variety of methods. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS.)
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BIO 101Q: Issues in Ecology and Evolution
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. E. Dawley, Dr. R. Dawley, Dr. Small, Dr. Straub Approaches the fundamental principles of ecology and evolution using the examination of specific case studies and the current scientific literature. Principles will include population growth, organismal adaptations and ecosystem level interactions, all in the light of natural selection theory. Lecture readings and laboratory exercises will employ the scientific method and emphasize quantitative analysis of data. Three hours of lecture; an average of one and one-half hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours. (LS) Note: Students who have received credit for BIO 111WQ may not enroll in BIO 101Q.
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BIO 102Q: Cell Biology and Genetics of Health and Disease
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Bailey, Dr. Lobo, Dr. Kohn and Dr. Roberts Approaches the fundamental principles of cell biology and genetics using the examination of specific case studies and the current scientific literature. Principles will include molecular structure and function of cells, classical genetics, generation of biochemical energy, cell cycle regulation and cancer, and neuronal communication. Lecture readings and laboratory exercises will employ the scientific method and emphasize quantitative analysis of data. Three hours of lecture; an average of one and one-half hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours. (LS) Note: Students who have received credit for BIO 212WQ may not enroll in BIO 102Q.
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BIO 201W: Genetics and Biology of the Cell
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Goddard, Dr. Kohn, and Dr. Lyczak Exploration of principles in genetics and cell biology using examination of specific case studies and the scientific literature. Topics include advanced Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, population biology, cell signaling, and enzyme kinetics. Prerequisites: BIO 101Q and BIO 102Q, or permission of the instructor. Three hours of lecture per week and three hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours. (LS) Note: Students who have received credit for BIO 213 may not enroll in BIO 201W.
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BIO 222: Vertebrate Biology
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A study of the diversity, lifestyles and adaptations of modern vertebrate animals and their interactions with one another and with the environment. Prerequisite: BIO-201W; or permission of the instructor. Three hours of lecture per week. Four semester hours. (LS)
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BIO 232: Ethology
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Sidie A study of the biological basis of behavior. Topics include the neural and hormonal basis of behavior, orientation mechanisms, biological clocks, animal communication, learning, sociobiology, genetics of behavior, and the evolution of behavior. Prerequisite: BIO-201W; or permission of the instructor. Three hours of lecture per week. Three semester hours. (LS if taken with BIO-232a.)
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BIO 232a: Ethology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Sidie Experimental investigations of animal behavior. Topics studied include orientation reactions, fish schooling, circadian rhythms, electric fish, habitation, conditioning, pheromones, social behavior, sensory signals and territoriality. Pre- or co-requisite: BIO-232. Three hours of laboratory per week. One semester hour. (LS if taken with BIO-232.)
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