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BIO 421: Ichthyology
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course is an exploration of the taxonomy and biological characteristics of fish, including their anatomy and physiology, life history, ecology and distribution. The relationship of fishes to man will be examined. The laboratory will include identification of native and exotic species, surface and internal anatomy, and field trips to examine specimens in their natural and/or captive environments. Special emphasis is placed on the identification and life history of native New York fauna. Field trips may require time outside of normally scheduled class and/or lab. Four credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 171, BIO 301, and BIO 320.Offered as needed. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 421) and the lab (BIO 421 L) is required.
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BIO 422: Herpetology
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course is an exploration of the taxonomy and biological characteristics of reptiles and amphibians, including their anatomy and physiology, life history, ecology and distribution. The relationship of herptiles to man will be examined. The laboratory will include identification of native and exotic species, surface and internal anatomy, and field trips to examine specimens in their natural and/or captive environments. Special emphasis is placed on the identification and life history of native New York fauna. Field trips may require time outside of normally scheduled class and/or lab. Four credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 171, BIO 301, and BIO 320.Offered as needed. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 422) and the lab (BIO 422 L) is required.
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BIO 423: Ornithology
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course is an exploration of the taxonomy and biological characteristics of birds, including their anatomy and physiology, life history, ecology and distribution. The relationship of avians to man will be examined. The laboratory will include identification of native and exotic species, surface and internal anatomy, and field trips to examine specimens in their natural and/or captiveenvironments. Special emphasis is placed on the identification and life history of native New York fauna. Field trips may require time outside of normally scheduled class and/or lab. Four credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 171, BIO 301, and BIO 320.Offered as needed. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 423) and the lab (BIO 423 L) is required.
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BIO 424: Mammalogy
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course is an exploration of the taxonomy and biological characteristics of mammals, including their anatomy and physiology, life history, ecology and distribution. The relationship of mammals to man will be examined. The laboratory will include identification of native and exotic species, surface and internal anatomy, and field trips to examine specimens in their natural and/or captive environments. Special emphasis is placed on the identification and life history of native New York fauna. Field trips may require time outside of normally scheduled class and/or lab. Four credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 171, BIO 301, and BIO 320.Offered as needed. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 424) and the lab (BIO 424 L) is required.
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BIO 430: Organic Evolution
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course will explore the evolutionary process in detail and will address the rationale underlying evolutionary theory. Topics include the evidence for evolution, the mechanisms of evolutionary change, the measurement of evolutionary change, speciation and the analysis of phylogeny. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 171, BIO 330, MAT 114 (or equivalent), and any college-level chemistry course. Offered as needed.
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BIO 470: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
An intensive examination of developmental biology from both the classical and contemporary perspectives. Topics include fundamental concepts such as nuclear totipotency, cell determination, induction, and morphogenesis interspersed with modern genetic and molecular analyses of development. Current issues in developmental biology will also be addressed. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 220 and BIO 330.Offered as needed.
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BIO 498: Independent Study in Biology
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
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BUS 320: Professional Etiquette And Image
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course will explore the areas of business and professional etiquette and image so that students will understand and appreciate the critical role these play in the business environment. Basic skills and techniques will be discussed to enable students to better project a professional business image. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered Spring semester in odd numbered years.
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BUS 325: International Business Strategy
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course will look at how firms become and remain international in scope. The course deals with the experiences of firms of all sizes, and from many countries, as they come to grips with an increasingly competitive global environment when a home market perspective is no longer enough. Through carefully selected comprehensive case studies and integrated text material, this course bridges both the internationalization process and multinational management. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered as needed.
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BUS 398: Special Topic in Business
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
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