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4.00 Credits
This course will provide and introduction into the field of microbiology and will include discussions of prokaryotic, eukaryotic and acellular microbes. It will cover the characteristics, growth and metabolism of the microbes, as well as how microbes interact with other organisms and their environment. The lab component emphasizes aseptic techniques and methods of isolation, enumeration, staining, and biochemical characterization. It is intended to fulfill one of the biology elective requirements for biology majors during their sophomore semester. BIOS240 and BIOS202 may not both be used for credit towards the same degree.
Prerequisite:
BIOS 150 and CHEM 120
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed as a continuation of BIOS 204 and will cover the following systems: circulatory, lymphatic, endocrine, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Additional topics will include water, electrolyte and acid/base balance and nutrition, metabolism and energy balance. Also available through Online Learning.
Prerequisite:
BIOS 204
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of genetics. Topics of investigation include principles of Mendelian genetics, chromosomal theory, DNA structure, gene structure and expression, and population genetics. Lab investigations will utilize traditional as well as novel methods of genetic analysis including the extraction and manipulation of DNA, gel electrophoresis, and polymerase chain reactions (PCR).
Prerequisite:
BIOS 150 and CHEM 220
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1.00 Credits
An independent, experimental investigation of an area of biology selected by the students in consultation with and under the guidance of a biology faculty member; both library and laboratory research is required. Offered on demand with the approval of the science cluster. Repeatable; may be taken 3 times with a limit of 9 credits total from any combination of BIOS 281/282/283.
Prerequisite:
8 Credits in Biology Courses (GPA of 2.5 or Higher), 4 Credits in Chemistry Courses (GPA of 2.5 or Higher), and Permission of Science Cluster
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2.00 Credits
An independent, experimental investigation of an area of biology selected by the students in consultation with and under the guidance of a biology faculty member; both library and laboratory research is required. Offered on demand with the approval of the science cluster. Repeatable; may be taken 3 times with a limit of 9 credits total from any combination of BIOS 281/282/283.
Prerequisite:
8 Credits in Biology Courses (GPA of 2.5 or Higher), 4 Credits in Chemistry Courses (GPA of 2.5 or Higher), and Permission of Science Cluster
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3.00 Credits
An independent, experimental investigation of an area of biology selected by the students in consultation with and under the guidance of a biology faculty member; both library and laboratory research is required. Offered on demand with the approval of the science cluster. Repeatable; may be taken 3 times with a limit of 9 credits total from any combination of BIOS 281/282/283.
Prerequisite:
8 Credits in Biology Courses (GPA of 2.5 or Higher), 4 Credits in Chemistry Courses (GPA of 2.5 or Higher), and Permission of Science Cluster
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4.00 Credits
See Statement on Special Studies. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of an overview of the fundamentals of business beginning with forming the business and including an examination of the basic business functions such as management, marketing, production/operations, accounting and finance. Students will be able to explore the different career options in each function. Contemporary business problems and the changing economic and social environment and their effect on business decisions are also discussed. Also available through Online Learning.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction course to the environment, concepts and differences involved in international business. Students will be able to identify and explain terms in the global environment, discuss international institutions and legislation, complete projects in the internationalization of functional business operations, and resolve case problems of emerging multinational corporation business practices. Also available through Online Learning. CORE: D.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of professional selling; characteristics and opportunities of a sales career; knowledge and skills associated with the selling process; hands-on course emphasizing role-playing, and in-class presentations. Offered spring semester only.
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