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ACCT 210 - Financial Accounting 3 credit hours This course emphasizes the functions of accounting in a decision-making environment and the concepts on which accounting rests. Focusing on differences in the types of accounting information required by users inside and outside of the company this course provides the foundation to understand all accounting related concepts during the curriculum. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, TRA, BLD, SEL
Must be competed with a final grade of C or better
College: CGPS
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ACCT 215 - Managerial Accounting 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 210 This course emphasizes accounting information to assist management in conducting and controlling daily operations, decision-making and planning future operations. Students will gain an appreciation for the uses of managerial accounting information in the business environment, and develop the foundation to understand all accounting related concepts during the curriculum. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, ONL, BLD, SEL
Must be completed with a final grade of C or better
College: CGPS
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ACCT 340 - Accounting Information Systems 3 credit hours Prerequisites: CSIS 270 and ACCT 201 with grade of C or better or consent of instructor Design and implementation methods for accounting Information Systems emphasizing the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and internal controls. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ACCT 342 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 210 and ACCT 215 A study of accounting principles and procedures essential to the preparation and interpretation of financial statements with an in-depth analysis on the asset section of the balance sheet. Topics include revenue recognition, time value of money, receivables, inventories and the measurement of long-term assets. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, ONL, BLD, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 352 - Intermediate Accounting II 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 342 This course is a continuation on the study of accounting principles and procedures essential to the preparation and interpretation of financial statements with an in-depth analysis on the liabilities and stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet. Topics include investments, pension, leases, accounting for income taxes, earning per share and cash flow. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, BLD, TRA, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 363 - Accounting Information Systems 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 352; CIS 110 A study of the design, implementation, and evaluation of computerized accounting Information systems. Topics include Systems Development Life Cycle, Enterprise Resource Planning, and COSO’s Internal Control Framework. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 372 - Managerial Statistical Decision Making 3 credit hours Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 121 and BMGT 225 This course provides students statistical application skills through the use of problem solutions and case studies. Students will critically evaluate the results of statistical analysis in the field of business and e-commerce. This includes an examination of the appropriate role of techniques, terminology and practical application of descriptive and inference statistics as well as probabilities. An introduction to the use of statistical software will also be included. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, BLD, TRA, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 382 - Cost Accounting 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 215 A study of costing systems: job order costing, process costing, activity-based costing, standard costing; management accounting tools: cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting and performance analysis, capital investment analysis; cost allocation; and cost management of quality and timeliness. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 420 - Corporate Financial Analysis and Reporting 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 201 and FINC 320 or consent of instructor In this course students apply their knowledge of financial analysis and principles to different industries and issues of corporate financial policy primarily through cases and the analysis of actual financial reports. Students will study the problems of working capital management, corporate capital structure, cost of capital, capital budgeting, dividend policy, venture capital, real options, leasing, mergers and acquisitions, and agency theory. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, BLD
College: CBASE This course is cross-listed with FINC 420 |
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ACCT 422 - Auditing 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 352 This course will cover the basic auditing principles as applied to both internal and external auditing. This course will review relevant authoritative standards to help students gain an understanding of how to perform an audit incorporating the ethical principles found in the Code of Conduct, of the AICPA. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, ONL, BLD, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 453 - Federal Income Taxation 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 210 Students will study the conceptual foundation of federal taxation, focusing on transactions common to individuals, along with the basics of corporations and partnerships. This includes calculation of gross income, deductions allowed in computing taxable income, property transactions and tax considerations for business entities. Ethics of the tax practitioner will also be addressed in this class through discussion of the IRS Circular 230. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, BLD, TRA, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 455 - Federal Income Taxation II 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 453 or equivalent A study of Federal taxation of the corporate and partnership forms of business. Partnerships and S-corporations will be discussed in this course to include the flow-through treatment of income and expenses. Course Delivery Methods: ONL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 462 - Accounting Capstone 3 credit hours Prerequisites: All Major Accounting Courses or consent of Program Director This course is designed to enhance ethical-decision making skills and allow students to integrate, synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills they have developed throughout their coursework and demonstrate those skills through ethical case study review and the successful completion of a professional project. This course meets General Education Goal 7: Integration, Applied Learning, Creativity.
Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, ONL, BLD, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 491 - Special Problems in Accounting 3 credit hours Designed to serve students exploring problems of special interest in area of accounting. Approval of instructor required. College: CBASE
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ACCT 493 - Accounting Internship I 1-3 credit hours First faculty supervised, practical experience in the Accounting discipline. Curriculum set by agreement between the DBIT and organization of employment with the final decision residing the DBIT. A minimum of the 40 hours of work during the period of internship is required for each credit hours. Learning will be evaluated by organization’s supervisor ratings, submitted record of work accomplished, and reflective essays graded by the instructor of records. A maximum of 3 Internship Hours can be applied towards a degree in the DBIT. Course Delivery Methods:TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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ACCT 494 - Accounting Internship II 1-6 credit hours Second and subsequent supervised, practical experience in the Accounting discipline. Curriculum set by agreement between the DBIT and the organizations of employment with the final decision residing in the DBIT. A minimum of 40 hours of work during the period of internship is required for each credit hour. Level of responsibility considered to be beyond ACCT 493. Learning will be evaluated by organization’s supervisor ratings, submitted record of work accomplished, and reflective essays graded by the instructor of records. A maximum of 3 Internship Hours can be applied towards a degree in the DBIT. This course can be taken multiple times. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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ACCT 610 - Advanced Financial Accounting 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 342 and 352 or equivalent. This course is designed to prepare students to interpret and analyze financial statements proficiently. Students will develop an understanding of the concepts and recording procedures in order to understand the nature of financial disclosures and be able to interpret them. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 620 - Advanced Auditing 3 credit hours This course is designed for students who plan careers in the accounting and finance operations of corporations or government entities, or in the consulting/risk management/internal audit services side of public accounting and internal audit outsourcing firms. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 630 - Advanced Income Tax 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ACCT 453 or equivalent. This course focuses on the study of tax problems related to taxable entities. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ACCT 640 - Advanced Commercial Law 3 credit hours This course covers advanced legal concepts in contracts, sales, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, federal securities law, insurance law and accountants’ legal liability, and other areas of commercial law. It is specifically designed to address the additional areas of law covered in the Regulatory section of the CPA exam. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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ANTH 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 credit hours This course provides examination of modern human cultures and introduces students to the basic methods and principles of cultural anthropology. Through coursework, students will analyze a variety of ethnographic examples from various world societies to contrast the diverse solutions devised to address universal human challenges. Such challenges include meeting basic survival needs, organizing relations of power, and dealing with the unknown. Course Delivery Methods: BLD; ONL; WEB; SEL
College: CGPS
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ART 101 - Design 3 credit hours This class explores the applied theory of design. This is a hands-on class where students will gain an understanding of formal order as it applies to fine arts and visual communication. The elements of composition and the principles of design will be applied through activities that will demonstrate the students understanding of formal order and develop skills in art criticism. College: CBASE
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ART 110 - 3D Design 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 101 This course introduces the student to the basic methods of 3D Design with an emphasis on dimensional form, scale, texture and tension. This hands-on course introduces the student to the creative process and concept development and broadens and sensitizes the student to the materials and techniques involved in three-dimensional design process. 3D Design prepares students with the foundation to address compositional problems encountered in other three-dimensional disciplines such as ceramics and sculpture. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 150 - Drawing 1 3 hours Prerequisites: ART 101 or concurrent enrollment. This is a foundation drawing class focused on basic skills to help students develop stronger hand-eye coordination. Students will explore a variety of materials and processes as well as a variety of subject matter. Students will develop modeling techniques to create the illusion of three-dimensional objects as they are defined by light direction and intensity. Artcriticism and presentation of the finished work will be introduced in this class as it pertains to drawing as a fine art media. College: CBASE
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ART 201 - Ceramics 1 3 hours Prerequisites: ART 101. This is an entry-level survey class that will allow students to create ceramic fine art works. Mechanical and hand-building techniques are used to produce functional and non-functional pieces. Students will explore a variety of clay materials, processes and techniques as well as glazing and firing processes to create the finished ceramic form. College: CBASE
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ART 210 - Sculpture 1 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 150; ART 101. This is a survey class that covers the various processes of making sculpture. Students will work from concept to the finished work. Students will apply creative problem-solving techniques to explore a variety of sculpture-making processes, including the additive, subtractive and replacement methods. Students will work with representational, abstract and non-objective images. Students will study relief sculpture as well as freestanding sculpture in the round. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 211 - Metalsmithing 1 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 101 This is an introductory survey class where students will learn casting and fabricating techniques to create unique fine arts jewelry. Students will fashion, clean and polish metals into their own designs. College: CBASE
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ART 215 - Painting 1 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 150. This survey class provides students with the opportunity to understand color theory and explore traditional easel painting techniques using acrylic paint. Students will study the influence of light and color to define objects and surfaces. Students will be introduced to techniques and processes used to create illusions of their chosen subjects on a two-dimensional surface. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 250 - Drawing 2 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 150 This class allows students to better understand the creative process as it applies to advanced drawing. Students will explore a variety of creative problem-solving techniques while working at drawing as a finished fine art media. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 280 - Printmaking 1 3 hours Prerequisites: ART 101, ART 150. This is an entry-level survey course in printmaking. Students will be introduced to a variety of printing techniques such as relief printing, intaglio printing and screen printing. College: CBASE
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ART 302 - Art History 2 3 credit hours Prerequisites: “C” or better in ART 220 This course will explore art from c. 1400 CE to the contemporary world, with an emphasis on the art of Western World. The course will investigate selected themes, including art and power, local identity and art, and cross-cultural interactions. The goal of the course is to provide a fundamental understanding of key artistic developments, but also to hone student’s abilities to think and write critically about works of art. Emphasis will be placed on helping students explore the meaning or function of works of art for their intended audiences by learning about formal elements and iconography, as well as considering the historic, religious, economic, political, cultural, social, familial, geographic, and artistic contexts of art. The course will also analyze art history as a construction, investigating how the discourse of art history has formed and how it is changing. Course Delivery Method: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 304 - Ceramics 2 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 201. This class builds on the basic skills introduced in the entry-level ceramics class. Students will learn advanced concepts in the making, glazing and firing processes to create the finished ceramic form. Students will explore the fundamentals of glaze formulation and mixing. In this class, students will be encouraged to develop a unique personal style. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 310 - Applied Art Education Concepts 3 credit hours This class builds upon the concepts and skills established in Elementary and Secondary Art Methods classes in relation to art instructional strategies, curriculum and lesson development. Students will also address the important issues and critical concerns facing contemporary art education, immediate classroom concerns and innovative art education programs. Course Delivery Method: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 311 - Painting 2 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 215. This class will build upon the concepts and skills established in ART 270 Painting 1. Students will explore the creativity process, formal order and presentation of the finished work. Students will also explore advanced techniques in painting. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 315 - Life Drawing 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 250 or instructor approval The life drawing course will focus on developing the student’s ability to analyze proportion and volume relationships while capturing the sense of life or vitality of the human form. This course will examine the interdependence of medium and image while drawing from a live nude model. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 320 - Printmaking 2 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 280 This course is a continuation of Printmaking 1 and will introduce printmaking methods not covered in Printmaking 1. Students will choose printmaking methods to pursue at a deeper level of understanding as well as working with multiple color processes. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 470 - Sculpture 2 3 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 210 This is the second-level class in sculpture. Students will study advanced materials, techniques and processes in sculpture. Students will also explore the creative problem-solving process, formal organization of visual images and presentation of the finished work. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 490 - Senior Capstone .5 credit hours Prerequisites: ART 380 Students will participate in a Senior Art Exhibition in an off-campus gallery. Students will be required to turn in their final portfolio for outcomes assessment. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College: CBASE
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ART 491 - Advanced Studies 1-6 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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ART 493 - Internship 1 - 6 credit hours Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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ART 494 - Internship 1-6 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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ART 495 - Advanced Studies 3 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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ART 496 - Advanced Studies 3 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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ART 497 - Advanced Studies 3 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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ART 498 - Advanced Studies 3 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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ART 499 - Advanced Studies 3 credit hours This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried out independently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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BIOL 100 - Introduction to Biological Science 1 credit hour Introduces students to the various career options in Biology, gives students a “big picture” view of what is required in Biology and helps students understand the importance of research in the field of biology. (Students enrolled concurrently with BIOL 101). College:CBASE
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BIOL 101 - Cellular and Molecular Biology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: MATH 111 with grade of ‘C’ or better or concurrent enrollment in Math 111 Introduces students to the basic concepts of cellular and molecular biology, including but not limited to the studies of the molecules of life, membrane structure and function, cell structure and function, DNA, DNA replication, cellular replication, and basic patterns of inheritance. Students will also be introduced to the process of scientific inquiry, including hypothesis testing and data analysis. This course meets General Education Goal 4b: Breadth of Knowledge - Natural Sciences (science majors only).
Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 102 - Biological Diversity and Design & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 101 with grade of ‘C’ or better. Survey of living organisms, including bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, plants and animals, emphasizing their ecological niches and the design of the physiological systems. Biodiversity is explored by comparing phyla in similar habitats adapted to external physiological stresses. With ever-increasing complexity, the design and function of major physiological systems are examined. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 103 - Introduction to Ecology and Evolution & Lab 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 101 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of organic evolution and ecology. Topics will include: natural selection, mutation, speciation, extinction and population genetics as well as structural and functional aspects of ecology, including effects of human activities on the natural environment. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 270 - Microbiology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with grade of ‘C’ or better or consent of instructor Morphology, physiology, classification and cultivation of micro-organisms and the relation of the micro-organisms to the health of plants, animals and man. Includes lab component. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 310 - Cell Biology 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 395 and CHEM 201 with ‘C’ or better. The molecular and energetic basis of life at the cellular level. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE Offered only in the fall of even numbers years.
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BIOL 320 - Vertebrate Zoology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with grade of ‘C’ or better. A survey of the five classes of animals with backbones: fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Topics include: origin, ancestry, evolution, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, ecology, natural history and behavior. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 330 - Evolutionary Biology 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 103 with grade of C or higher. Explores the process and meaning of Organic Evolution. Topics include the roles and importance of Natural Selection, genes and mutations in evolutionary change, heritability, speciation, and extinction and adaptation. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 340 - Invertebrate Zoology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with grade of C or higher. A comparative study of the morphology and natural history of invertebrate animals with an emphasis on phylogenetic relationships. Local taxa will receive special scrutiny. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 350 - General Ecology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 103 and MATH 111 with grade of C or higher. Basic principles of plant and animal ecology designed to acquaint the student with the environmental conditions of existence; the fundamental interactions and interrelationships of organisms and population dynamics and how man is a part of this system. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 370 - Human Anatomy and Lab 4 Credit Hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with C or better. A course designed to develop a working knowledge of the terminology used to describe all body structures. The structure of the following body systems will be studied at the gross and microscopic levels: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, urinary, endocrine, nervous, and reproductive. This course includes a laboratory. College:CBASE
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BIOL 375 - Human Physiology and Lab 4 Credit Hours Prerequisites: BIOL 370 with C or better. A study of the function of cells, tissues, and organ systems of the human body. Systems to be studied include: muscular, nervous, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine and reproductive. This course includes a laboratory. College:CBASE
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BIOL 380 - Immunology 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 270, CHEM 102, 201 with grade of ‘C’ or better. Advances the student’s understanding of the concepts of immunocytology, immunobiochemistry, immunity, complement, serology, hematology, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, transplant, and tumor immunology and immunodeficiency. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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BIOL 410 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 395 with grade of ‘C’ or better or consent of instructor. This course will finish an in-depth survey of the various organ systems, exploring both the structure and function with emphasis placed on how the different systems function to maintain homeostasis, and how this function is lost during the development of various disease states. In addition, integrative processes of the body will be studied. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE Offered only in the fall of odd numbers years.
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BIOL 450 - Genetics & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102, CHEM 102 with grade of ‘C’ or better or consent of instructor. Principles of heredity studied, including Mendelian Genetics, biochemical genetics, molecular genetics, population genetics and quantitative genetics. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 455 - Exercise Physiology 3 credit hours Prerequisites: NATS 220 with grade of ‘C’ or better. Introduces students to the nature of the physiologic and biochemical responses and adaptations associated with physical activity, i.e. exercise. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 470 - Biochemistry I & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 101 and CHEM 202 with grade of ‘C’ or better or consent of instructor. A course designed to study the structures, functions and metabolic pathways of biologically important molecules, including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. Modern techniques in biochemical research also are introduced and explored in laboratory exercises. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
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BIOL 472 - Biochemistry II & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL/CHEM 470 This course will expand on concepts covered in BIOL 470: Biochemistry I & Lab. This course will analyze and describe the structure of biologically relevant molecules. These molecules will be studied in the context of several metabolic processes including but not limited to synthesis and degradation of organic polymers, genetic mechanisms, protein synthesis, and energy utilization. Disease states will be analyzed in the context of altered metabolic pathway. Modern techniques in biochemical research also are introduced and explored in laboratory exercises. College:CBASE This course is cross listed with CHEM 472 |
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BIOL 481 - Animal Behavior & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 103 with grade of C or higher This course will examine different subject areas in organismal and population biology. These highly focused topics are aimed at those students majoring in Zoo Science, Field Biology and Biology but are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisite. Courses include: Animal Behavior, Ornithology and Mammalogy. Additional topics would reflect faculty and student interests. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
College:CBASE
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BIOL 482 - Ornithology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 This course will examine different subject areas in organismal and population biology. These highly focused topics are aimed at those students majoring in Zoo Science, Field Biology and Biology but are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisite. Courses include: Animal Behavior, Ornithology and Mammalogy. Additional topics would reflect faculty and student interests. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 483 - Mammalogy & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 This course will examine different subject areas in organismal and population biology. These highly focused topics are aimed at those students majoring in Zoo Science, Field Biology and Biology but are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisite. Courses include: Animal Behavior, Ornithology and Mammalogy. Additional topics would reflect faculty and student interests. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 484 - Primatology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with grade of C or better This course will examine different subject areas in organismal and population biology. These highly focused topics are aimed at those students majoring in Zoo Science, Field Biology and Biology but are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisite. Courses include: Animal Behavior, Ornithology and Mammalogy. Additional topics would reflect faculty and student interests. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 485 - Herpetology & Lab 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with grade of C or higher This course will examine different subject areas in organismal and population biology. These highly focused topics are aimed at those students majoring in Zoo Science, Field Biology, and Biology but are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisite. Courses include: Animal Behavior, Ornithology and Mammalogy. Additional topics would reflect faculty and student interest. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 486 - Entomology 4 credit hours Prerequisites: BIOL 102 with grade of C or better This course will provide an opportunity for students to study the insects of central North America and learn about their biology, their impact on human society, and their role in natural ecosystems. The course is intended to be broad enough in its scope to be of value to students from a variety of biologically-oriented majors (Field Biology, Zoo Science, General Biology) though it is primarily intended for those majoring in Field Biology. Course includes a lab component.
Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD
College: CBASE
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BIOL 490 - Biology Seminar 1 credit hour Prerequisites: Senior biology major or consent of instructor. A course designed for biology majors in their last semester of study. Course content includes reading, critical review, presentation and discussion of current literature in biology and its areas of specialization. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, TRA, BLD, ONL
College: CBASE Offered every semester. Students do not enroll until their final semester.
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BLAW 510 - Introduction to Law and the Legal System 3 credit hours Provides an overview of our legal system, including common law, state and federal court systems, and state and federal statutory and regulatory law. Introduces the skills of legal analysis and legal reasoning through the study of court decisions and laws and related written assignments. Course Delivery Methods: TRA,BLD,ONL
College:CGPS
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BLAW 530 - Contracts 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BLAW 510 Provides an overview of the law of contracts from the common law through statutory developments such as the Uniform Commercial Code and the Restatement of Contracts. Focuses on contract formation, drafting terms and conditions, contract interpretation and contract enforcement under Kansas law. Course Delivery Methods: TRA,BLD,ONL
College:CGPS
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BLAW 625 - Business Associations 3 credit hours Prerequisites: BLAW 510 Provides an overview of statutory and common law governing agency, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies. Focuses on the formation and operation of these legal entities and the legal duties and liabilities of their owners and managers under Kansas law. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, BLD, ONL, WEB
College:CGPS
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BLAW 630 - Employment Law 3 credit hours Provides an overview of the legal relationship of employers and employees under Kansas and federal laws, addressing topics such as employment-at-will, wrongful discharge, employment discrimination, wage and hour laws, health and safety laws, and privacy rights. Course Delivery Methods: TRA,BLD,ONL,WEB
College:CGPS
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BLAW 640 - Business Ethics 3 credit hours Provides an overview of the nature of ethics in the business environment. Focuses on ethical guidelines, codes of conduct, compliance plans, and related enforcement issues. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, TRA, BLD
College:CGPS
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BMGT 210 - Marketing Essentials 3 credit hours A comprehensive study centered on the functions of marketing, the managing of the marketing effort including determining effectiveness of institutions that comprise the overall marketing system. Primary focus will be on the creation and development of a marketing campaign that encompasses the long-term customer relationship that will satisfy customer needs as well as create profitable competitive advantage for the firm. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, ONL, BLD, WEB, SEL
Must be completed with a final grade of C or better
College: CGPS
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BMGT 220 - Business Ethics 3 credit hours In this course, students will be introduced to broad historical and contemporary theories in business ethics. The course concentrates on various types of relationships in business such as; business-customer relationships, business-business relationships, business-society relationships, and internal business relationships. Some topics covered are the purpose of corporations, treatment of employees, issues in marketing and accounting, international practices, and theories of justice. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, ONL, BLD, WEB, SEL
Must be completed with a final grade of C or better
College: CGPS
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BMGT 225 - Introduction to Business Statistics 3 credit hours This course develops ideas for making decisions based on data. Some of the following material will be covered: data displays and summary statistics for quantitative and qualitative variables; correlation and simple regression for pairs of variables; probability to deal with partial and uncertain knowledge; the law of large numbers; the normal distribution and the central limit theorem; statistical inference based on standard errors, confidence intervals and statistical hypothesis tests. Delivery Methods: BLD, WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 301 - Healthcare Terminology 3 credit hours A basic overview of healthcare terminology is essential to many fields with healthcare-related industries. This textbook-based course reviews common terms associated with healthcare delivery and medical record-keeping, as well as medical research and development. Upon completion, students are better prepared to work in healthcare or biomedical environments. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 312 - Health Care Information Systems 3 credit hours This course examines the use of health information technology (HIT) in healthcare organizations. Basic HIT concepts and the use of HIT in various organizations will be covered. Delivery Methods:WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 318 - Health Service Systems 3 credit hours This course is designed to explore the complex health services systems. It will help the student better understand the basic concepts and current issues in clarifying how the health services system is organized, managed, and financed. It will also address the many changes currently happening in health care systems. Course Delivery Methods:WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 320 - Management 3 credit hours An applied sciences approach to management with importance to the organizational design as well as the continuous improvement related to the managerial functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. To develop multiple approaches for possible resolution related to managerial challenges within the organizational environments, the corporate culture, and the ability to integrate diversity as well as maintain integrity within an ethical context. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, WEB, ONL, BLD, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 325 - Production Systems Planning 3 credit hours This course introduces students to the principles, models and techniques for integrated production systems including optimization, production capacity, and scheduling. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 330 - Understanding the Business Environment 3 credit hours Understanding the social, legal, international and financial environment that all forms of business entities operate in is the foundation of this course. It includes issues related to stakeholder identification, business life cycle, cultural and ethical forces affecting businesses decisions. Discussions will focus on organizational design, strategic planning, environmental and industrial analysis, marketing, human resources, operations, production requirements and organizing the business through policy development. This course will also focus on product and service development as well as the continuous improvement opportunities focusing on the importance of quality initiatives. This course will serve as the introduction and foundation for the Business Management Capstone project. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 335 - Lean Manufacturing 3 credit hours Students will explore the principles of lean manufacturing including the determination of value, identification of the value stream, and the elimination of waste to systematically and continuously move towards “perfection”. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 336 - Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 credit hours This course introduces the seven principles of supply chain management and the strategic, management, and operational issues of logistics. Course Delivery Methods: WEB, ONL, SEL
College: CGPS
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BMGT 350 - Business Law 3 credit hours The goal of the course is to focus on the legal and ethical issues that arise in the business setting that affect the decision making process, and to enhance the judgment, which students will bring to their responsibilities as entrepreneurs, managers and supervisors in new or established companies. This course is a nontechnical study of the principles and rules of business law that are applied in everyday business transactions and how social values and ethics play a part in interpreting the laws that business is governed by. The course will also familiarize the prospective business professional with the legal factors pertaining to business, which includes contracts, personal property, real property, sales, and other legal problems that face the business professional daily. Course Delivery Methods: TRA, WEB, ONL, BLD, SEL
Must be completed with a final grade of C or better
College: CGPS
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