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BIOL 4475: EMBRYOLOGY LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
The required laboratory complements the lecture material with a comparison of frog, chick, and pig embryos. Histological, preserved, and selected living materials are studied to illustrate gametogenesis, fertilization, and development of the vertebrate embryo from zygote through the differentiation of organ systems in amphibian, avian and mammalian embryos. Accurate drawings and descriptions will be recorded in a lab notebook to be used to compare and contrast various embryological specimens. Co-requisite: BIOL4470
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BIOL 4600: MEDICAL SEMNR/MCAT PREP PART A
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a seminar course for pre-medicine students. It will include hand-on component and volunteer experience in the medical facilities, field trips, and guest speakers will be invited. It was designed for continuing education in the health care professions and as preparation for the corresponding sections of the MCAT examination. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours
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BIOL 4650: MEDICAL SEMNR/MCAT PREP PART B
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a seminar course for pre-medicine students. It will include hand-on component and volunteer experience in the medical facilities, field trips, and guest speakers will be invited. It was designed for continuing education in the health care professions and as preparation for the corresponding sections of the MCAT examination. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours
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BLAW 1050: LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUSINESS I
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course introduces students to the legal system and the role it plays in the business world. Legal issues are addressed from a preventive rather than a curative point of view. Students learn to spot legal issues in various business situations and to make decisions with legal issues and legal consequences in mind. Specific areas studied include an introduction to the judicial system and judicial process, law and ethics in business, the law of contracts, torts, consumer protection, and legal and ethical issues in the workplace.
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BLAW 3050: LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUSINESS II
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
The purpose of the Legal Environment of Business II is to enable students to develop an understanding and knowledge of the law in the areas of sales, property, wills and estates, negotiable instruments, insurance, secured transactions, bankruptcy, agency and employment, business organizations, and emerging trends and issues. In addition, the course is designed to enable students to better comprehend the rules of conduct they can reasonably expect from others, as well as the conduct others may expect from them in various business situations. Prerequisite: BLAW1050
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BLAW 3100: CONSTITUTION/CURR LEG ISS SEMR
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
The course is designed to offer third and fourth year undergraduate students a forum in which to discuss current legal and societal issues confronting our democratic society. Students will be reading and analyzing Supreme Court cases which address these key issues and will be encouraged to formulate and defend well-reasoned opinions. Reading key cases will provide students with a historical perspective and an appreciation of the crucial role which the Supreme Court of the United States plays within our society. Topics may vary from section to section depending upon student and faculty interests. A seminar/discussion format will be used. Prerequisites -- BLAW1050 and 60 credits.
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CHEM 1210: CHEMISTRY I
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course emphasizes the general principles, theories, and concepts of inorganic chemistry for students in engineering, environmental science, and related fields. Topics covered include: Units of Measurement, Matter and Energy, Atomic Theory, Stoichiometry, Chemical Reactions, The Periodic Table, and Chemical Bonding.
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CHEM 1215: CHEMISTRY I LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course covers the general principles, theories, and concepts of inorganic chemistry for students in engineering, science and related fields. Topics covered include: laboratory safety, measurements, density, chromatography, melting point determination, atomic spectra, conductivity, molecular shape, and chemical reactions. Co-Requisite: CHEM1210
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CHEM 1220: BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is the study of the nature of atoms and molecules, bonding, properties of gasses and solutions, chemical reactions, and ionic equilibrium. The chemistry of simple organic and biological compounds is discussed with emphasis on the functional groups and on a systematic study of the metabolism of the important biochemical compounds. Students registering for this course must also register for the laboratory CHEM1225. Co-Requisite: CHEM 1225
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CHEM 1225: BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
Students registering for CHEM1220 must elect this laboratory course. Co-requisite: CHEM1220
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