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BA 4370: Business of Sport
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course is designed to provide the student with an economic understanding of professional and amateur sports. Topics to be studied include professional sport leagues, individual professional teams, the NCAA and its divisional structure, as well as, the economic impact sports have on the communities they serve. (Cross-listed as ECON 3370).
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BIO 2114: Sophomore Seminar-
1.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An opportunity to learn and develop the skills necessary for the successful organization, analysis, and written presentation of ideas and information in biology. The student will learn to select a research topic, practice using bibliographic resources--printed and computerized, and present that topic in the format of a research proposal. During this course students will learn about areas of specialization in biology and potential careers in the biological sciences. One lecture per week.
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BIO 2205: General Biology Laboratory I
2.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
To accompany BIO 2305. One three hour laboratory per week.
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BIO 2206: General Biology Laboratory II
2.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
To accompany BIO 2306. One three hour laboratory per week.
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BIO 2301: Plants and People
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Plants have played a vital role in the history of humans. This course will study the basic biology of plants along with the many ways that plants and humans have interacted over history. Topics will include basic plant biology, domestication and current use of crop species, plant ecology and the use (past and present) of plants as food, fiber, medicine and psychoactive agents.
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BIO 2303: Microbes and Society
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course is designed for the informed citizen of the 21st century. Microbes are not just "germs:" Microbes and Society seeks to relate theubiquity of microbes, the importance of microbes to life on Planet Earth, the importance of microbes in human health and disease, the roles of microbes in bioterrorism and the roles of microbes in biotechnology.
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BIO 2305: General Biology I
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A survey of life on earth, including the anatomy, physiology, development, classification and phylogenetic relationships among major groups of organisms. Completes the foundation of concepts and skills required for advanced study in biology. Corequisite: BIO 2205.
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BIO 2306: General Biology II
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A study of the fundamental mechanisms driving living systems, including ecological, evolutionary, cellular and genetic processes. Establishes a foundation of skills and concepts required for advanced study in biology. Corequisite: BIO 2206.
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BIO 2402: Tropical Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Topics covered will emphasize diversity and interaction of life forms in a tropical marine environment, including the coral reef, seagrass beds, rocky shore and mangrove swamp. This is a Spring Semester course with lab and field experience, including a field trip to Jamaica or Belize. Prerequisite: BIO 1400 or BIO 2305 or BIO 2306 or permission of instructor. Usually offered during the spring semester of even-numbered years.
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BIO 2403: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A familiarization with the basic terminology applying to the major parts of the body the organs, systems and regions. A detailed study of the general structure, function and the physiological activities of the systems with an accent on clinical significance will be covered. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week.
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