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schedule time for consultation with the supervising faculty member and for 6 hours of library/laboratory work per week.
Prerequisite: Biology Core and General Chemistry with a C or better and completion of CHE 2316 and 2116
The course covers the study of cell structure and physiology, emphasizing the role of cellular organelles in eukaryotic cells, the mechanisms that underlie cell physiology and metabolism, cell division, and the underlying molecular genetic controls of cellular processes. The course will include lecture, analysis of primary literature, and exposure to modern laboratory techniques in both cell and molecular biology. The course has three hours of laboratory per week.
4412/4412H. Molecular Cell Biology 4 hours
4426/4426H. Infection and Immunity 4 hours
Prerequisite: Biology Core and General Chemistry with a C or better
This course provides the students with a basic understanding of infectious disease and host responses. Students will study the microorganisms involved in infection and immune related disease, current treatments, and research directions. The course has three hours of laboratory per week.
4393. Internship I 3 hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
4394. Internship II 3 hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
Business Administration (BUA)
Program hours include all GEC, required related, and Business Core courses at a 1000 or 2000 level.
1301. Introduction to Business 3 hours
An overview of the historical and philosophical development of business as one of the most complex institutions in a pluralistic society. Included will be a study of the nature of business, the significant contributions of the field of business and its relationship to the social, political, and economic environment.
2310. Advanced Business Applications 3 hours
This course is designed to give students experience with spreadsheet and database management system applications for the purpose of performing business tasks and for providing training for expected upper-division coursework needs. The course is in a lab environment with direct instruction concerning the use of current software, Internet applications, and electronic communication. Out-of-class assignments require the use of a computer with Internet access. A significant part of the course will require online projects.
2321. Business Statistics 3 hours
Prerequisites: MAT 1302 (with a grade of C or better)
An introduction to statistical techniques, including averages, deviation, simple correlation, time-series analysis, and index numbers.