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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Involves selected practical experience in aviation, appropriate to the degree option being pursued. Experience may be within the Delaware State University environment or elsewhere within the aviation industry.Prerequisites: Senior status.Credit, one to twelve hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces to the student the field of Business Analytics, an amalgamation of business processes, statistics, and data analysis techniques. The use of statistical and quantitative techniques on large volumes of data (Big Data) to make data-driven decision making is addressed.
Prerequisite:
MGMT 100 AND MIS 105 AND ECON 308
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A one-semester course dealing with biological principles. Topics include organization of living matter, metabolism, reproduction, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Three (3) lecture hours and one (1) two-hour lab each week. The course is designed for non-Biology majors and can satisfy the General Education Natural Science requirement and cannot be used as an elective for Biology majors. Students may not take both BIOL 100 and BIOL 101 or BIOL 102 for the Natural Science requirement.Credit, four hours.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of life with emphasis on basic concepts in the areas of energy relationships, cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Along with General Biology II, it provides a foundation for further study in the Biological Sciences. Three (3) lecture hours, one (1) recitation hour, and one (1) three-hour lab each week. Grade of "C" or better required in both General Biology I and II before taking 200-level or higher courses.Credit, four hours each semester.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of life with emphasis on basic concepts in the areas of evolution, animal anatomy and physiology, plant biology, and ecology. Along with General Biology I, it provides a foundation for further study in the Biological Sciences. Three (3) lecture hours, one (1) recitation hour, and one (1) three-hour lab each week. Grade of "C" or better required in both General Biology I and II before taking 200-level or higher courses.Credit, four hours each semester.
Prerequisite:
BIOL 101
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The course introduces fundamental biological and scientific principles to non-science majors by studying the structures, actions, and processes of the human body. Attention will be paid to the structure and function of organs and organ systems as well as diseases of the human body such as cancer, heart disease, and infections. Three (3) lecture hours and one (1) two-hour lab each week. The course is designed for non-Biology majors and can satisfy the General Education Natural Science requirement and cannot be used as an elective for Biology majors.Credit, four hours.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The study of the fundamental relationships between the living and non-living worlds with special emphasis on man's place in nature. The course is designed for non-Biology majors and can satisfy the General Education Natural Science requirement and cannot be used as an elective for Biology, Agriculture, or Natural Resources majors. Three (3) lecture hours and one (1) two-hour lab each week.Credit, four hours.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An exploration of the principles of genetics as they apply to human beings. Includes patterns of inheritance, population genetics, and the impact of genetic engineering on society. The course is designed for non-Biology majors and can satisfy the General Education Natural Science requirement and cannot be used as an elective for Biology majors. Three (3) lecture hours and one (1) two-hour lab each week.Credit, four hours.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The course exposes students to elements of Biology that are critical for understanding the fundamental concepts that are required for K-8 educators. Instructional methods will emphasize critical thinking and development of reasoning skills in addition to mastery of content areas and understanding science as an active process. Investigative laboratory exercises will reinforce lecture topics. Additionally, laboratory exercises provide elements directly applicable in a K-8 educational setting. Three (3) lecture hours and one (1) three-hour lab each week.Credit, four hours.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A survey of the types and causes of human diseases. The course will cover both acute and chronic disease states. Three (3) lecture hours and one (1) two-hour lab each week. The course is designed for non-Biology majors and can satisfy the General Education Natural Science requirement and cannot be used as an elective for Biology majors.Credit, four hours.
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