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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Nature, cause, and control of plant diseases with emphasis on economic agriculture crops. This course is not offered on a yearly basis. Prerequisites: BOTY 1050 or equivalent. (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Structure, kinds, taxonomic relationships, and classification of local flowering plants with practice in their collection and identification. This course is acceptable for section 1.c requirement for the major. Satisfies the departmental diversity requirement. Prerequisites: BOTY 1050 or equivalent. (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours; field trips) (Spring)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Selected topics pertaining to metabolism, nutrition, and growth of plants. Satisfies the physiology elective for the major. Prerequisites: BOTY 1050 or equivalent, BIOL 3310, and CHEM 3010, 3012, or equivalent. (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 6 hours) (Spring)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Study of the interrelationships between plants and their environment, with special emphasis on the structure, development, and causes of distribution of plant communities. Satisfies the ecology elective for the major. Prerequisites: ZOOL 1050, BOTY 1050, and CHEM 1110, or equivalents. (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours; field trips) (Spring)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
(1-5 Units) Development of a selected branch of botany. (Topics to be specified in Class Schedule) Topics vary each term, thus different topics may be taken for credit. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
(1-4 Units) For students capable of independent work and in need of advanced and specialized study. May be repeated for a total of 6 units. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Units) Introductory seminar explores relationships between two linked academic courses; supports academic adjustment and skill enhancement; and connects students with faculty, peer advisers, and campus resources and services. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on course content individually and in groups, and define their learning goals. (Formerly Freshman Experience Seminar) (Same as MDIS 1040) Satisfies G.E. area E1. Corequisites: Identified linked academic courses.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Principles of business with a focus on the organization, strategy, operations, and impact of small and publicly traded enterprises in the modern American society. Functional areas include management, marketing, operations, accounting, and finance. Topics examined include the role of entrepreneurship, the importance of customer focus, and the role of ethics and social responsibility in a diverse and global environment. Satisfies G.E. area D2. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Course provides an initial exposure to theories of ethics, structured decision-making, and the concepts of social responsibility. This is a service learning course. Satisfies G.E. area D2. Prerequisites: Completion of A1 and A2 G.E. requirements.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Fundamentals of the nature, scope, institutions, and mechanics of today's global business environment. Explanation of the position of the U.S. in the global marketplace as well as its role in promoting its companies involvement in global business activities. Examination of U.S. company strategies for entry and operation in international markets, and development of a broader understanding of global business impact on people's lives in the U.S. and countries around the world. Satisfies G.E. area F3. Prerequisites: Junior standing. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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