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BFIN 4290: Seminar in Finance
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Topical coverage of corporate financial management, financial markets, institutions and/or investments. Prerequisite: BFIN 2201. 3 credits
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BFIN 4294,4295,4296: Finance Co-op I,II,III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
See Co-op Adviser. Cooperative Education courses are counted as general electives. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. 3 credits each
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BFIN 4297,4298,4299: Directed Research/Finance
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Individual research in the area of finance independent of a formal course structure. Prerequisite: permission of supervising faculty member prior to registration. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. 1/2/3 credits BLAW courses do not fulfill the requirements of nine credits of electives in the finance concentration.
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BINT 3001: Global Business
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The thrust of this course is to develop "global business literacy" in students. The focus is on trends and forces that shape international commercial activity and their impacts on business decisions. The topics covered stem from the broad viewpoint of international trade, economics, finance, political and economic geography, risk management, marketing, ethics and international law. These topics are presented from the perspective of a generalist. (The faculty strongly recommends that students complete this course before taking other international business courses in the Stillman School curriculum.) Prerequisite: Junior standing or above and completion of BACC 2103-2104, BITM 2701, BLAW 2301, ECON 1402-1403. Offered: Fall, Spring. 3 credits
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BIOL 1101: Introduction to Biology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to concepts that contribute to understanding the distinctive nature and characteristics of life, its cellular, physical and chemical bases. Emphasis on the function of tissues, organs and systems of the human body. Three-hour lecture per week. (For students not majoring in the sciences.) 3 credits
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BIOL 1102-1103: Human Anatomy and Physiology I-II
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to the function of organ systems and their integration by the nervous and endocrine systems. Elements of structure as a basis for understanding function. Emphasis on the mechanisms of regulation of body processes that maintain life in the face of environmental change. Threehour lecture, three-hour laboratory per week. Not for Biology majors. BIOL 1102 is the prerequisite for BIOL 1103. Students must earn a "C" or higher in BIOL 1102 to continueto BIOL 1103. 4 credits each
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BIOL 1104: Biology in the World Around Us
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to concepts that contribute to understanding the distinctive nature and characteristics of life, its chemical, informational, cellular, and ecological basis, with emphasis on the human and laboratory discovery. Lecture and Lab. (For students not majoring in the sciences). 4 credits.
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BIOL 1105-1106: Human Structure and Function I-II
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Biology of Homo sapiens, including discussions of human evolution, ecology, genetics and development; mammalian cellular, tissue, and organ structure and function; mammalian physiology emphasizing nervous and hormonal coordination necessary for homeostasis. Three-hour lecture, three-hour laboratory per week. (Primarily for psychology majors). 4 credits each
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BIOL 1110: Introduction to Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A field and laboratory oriented course covering the biology and characteristics of marine plants and animals. The course is designed to provide the student with instruction and experience in collecting and identifying examples of local marine flora and fauna. Course is held at Sandy Hook, NJ. See instructor for registration materials and information. 4 credits
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BIOL 1111: Introduction to Applications of Biology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A discussion of connections between the concepts and information base of biology and their applications in medicine, agriculture, ecology, genetics and other biological fields. Connections to chemistry, physics and math are shown. Students study biological foundation material from text and lectures in order to evaluate biology-related reports in newspapers, magazines and other media of public information. A free elective, for students in Intermediate Algebra who intend to take BIOL 1201/1202, and for those in Pre-Calculus who may want to strengthen their biology background before taking BIOL 1201/1202. Three-hour lecture per week. Corequisite: MATH 1014. 3 credits
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