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Bdcst 481: Broadcast Management
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq certified major in communications; senior standing.
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Bdcst 495: Broadcasting Professional Internship
2.00 - 12.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 12 hours. Prereq Bdcst 365, 455, or 465; certified major in communications; by interview only. S, F grading.
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Bdcst 499: Special Problems
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit. S, F grading.
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Biol 101: [B] General Biology Lecture
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Understanding biology as a science and its effect on issues within society. Lecture only; not for students majoring in the life sciences. Credit granted only to students who have not completed Biol 102. Credit not granted to students who have already completed Biol 106 and/or 107. Students who declare a major requiring Biol 106 and/or 107 will need to complete those courses for credit toward their major.
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BIOL 102: [B] General Biology
4.00 Credits
Washington State University
Understanding biology as a science and its effect on issues within society. Lecture and laboratory; not for students majoring in the life sciences. Credit granted only to students who have not already completed Biol 101, 105, or Biol 101 and 105. Credit not granted to students who have already completed Biol 106 and/or 107. Students who declare a major requiring Biol 106 and/or 107 will need to complete those courses for credit toward their major.
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Biol 105: [B] General Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq college-level nonlaboratory general biology course; junior standing or permission of instructor. Understanding biology as a science and its effect on issues within society. Laboratory only; not for students majoring in the life sciences. Credit granted only to students who have not already completed Biol 102. Credit not granted to students who have already completed Biol 106 and/or 107. Students who declare a major requiring Biol 106 and/or 107 will need to complete those courses for credit toward their major.
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Biol 106: [B] Introductory Biology: Organismal Biology
4.00 Credits
Washington State University
First or second semester of a one-year sequence (Biol 106/107 or Biol 107/106) for science majors and pre-professional students. Biology of organisms; plants, animals, ecology and evolution.
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Biol 107: [B] Introductory Biology: Cell Biology and Genetics
4.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq one semester of chemistry or c//. First or second semester of a one-year sequence (Biol 106/107 or Biol 107/106) for science majors and pre-professional students. Cell biology and genetics of prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Biol 107 - [B] Introductory Biology: Cell Biology and Genetics
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Biol 120: [B] Introduction to Botany
4.00 Credits
Washington State University
A survey of the plant kingdom; structure and function of vascular plants.
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BIOL 130: [B] Biology of the Oceans
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Survey of the ocean biosphere including physical and chemical aspects and the biology of marine organisms in specific marine environments.
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