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BIOM 312: Forensic Science
4.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the following: CHEM 104, 106L, BIOL 112, 112L. This course introduces the student to the forensic science profession. Course topics include crime scene investigation, techniques used for the identification and analysis of body fluids, hair, glass, fibers, latent fingerprints, firearms, and narcotics. Laboratory experiments emphasize the collection/preservation of evidence, serology, wet chemical techniques, microscopy, and the use of spectroscopic instrumentation.
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BIOM 354: Immunology
4.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: BIOL 111/111L-112/112L. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. A study of the structure and function of the mammalian immune system from the perspective of cellular and developmental biology. This course will also address the biochemical and structural properties of antibodies and diseases of the immune system.
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BIOM 397: Independent Study in Biomedical Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Approval of faculty sponsor and school dean; junior or senior standing. This course provides students the opportunity to pursue individual study of topics not covered in other available courses. The area for investigation is developed in consultation with a faculty sponsor and credit is dependent on the nature of the work. May be repeated for no more than six credits.
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BIOM 398: Special Topics in Biomedical Science[ Credit Depends on Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: A background of work in the discipline or prior consent of instructor. This course will focus on an aspect of the discipline not otherwise covered by the regularly offered courses. The topic will vary according to professor and term; consequently, more than one may be taken by a student during his/her matriculation.
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BIOM 399: Internship in a Health Profession
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Juniors or seniors with a 2.25 minimum QPA, approval of written proposal by internship coordinator, and supervising faculty prior to registration. This internship provides practical experience in the health professions under supervision of a qualified professional. A final written report is required of the student intern. (See "Internships.")
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BIOM 428: Individual Research in Biomedical Science
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing; consent of supervising instructor. This independent opportunity to conduct a field, laboratory, or literary study project culminates in a formal paper and/or presentation as directed by the supervising instructor. Credit is dependent on the nature of the work but may not exceed three credit hours per semester.
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BUAD 451: Global Policyand Strategy
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: BUAD 322, ECON 201-202, FIN 317, MGMT 244, MGMT 260 and MKTG 309. This integrative capstone experience for all business majors is a semester-long case method course that requires students to develop decision- making and written and oral communication skills for a structured variety of global business problems. Students also enhance their skills in strategy and policy development and implementation. Cases include international business problems.
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BUAD 465: Senior Seminar: Leadership And The Classics
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: Senior standing. This course studies the concepts and techniques of effective leadership. The classics are used as resources to gain insightful knowledge about ways in which concepts and techniques of leadership work in the business environment.
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C S 100: Introduction to Computer Concepts
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Two hours lecture and one hour lab. This hands-on computer literacy course is designed to introduce students to computer concepts and applications in today's world. Topics include word processing, spreadsheet software, database management, computer communications, and networking. Important historical, moral, and social issues related to computing are covered.
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C S 115: Using The Internet
1.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Combined one-hour lecture/laboratory. This five-week hands-on course will teach non-computer professionals basic use of the Internet. Topics may include use of E-Mail, use of a World Wide Web browser, telneting, file transfer protocol (FTP), and HTML authoring to create home pages on the World Wide Web.
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