Jun 26, 2024  
2016-17 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-17 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Biology

  
  
  
  • BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II

    4 credit hours
    Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 2010 /BIOL 2011 . Corequisite: BIOL 2021 . Meets requirements for many pre-health professional programs including nursing. Structure and function of endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive systems. Biology majors passing both BIOL 2010/BIOL 2111 and BIOL 2020/BIOL 2021 with a C or better may substitute both courses for BIOL 3020 . However, the substitution is not recommended for pre-med students and does not count for upper-division hours. Three hours lecture and one three-hour laboratory.


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  • BIOL 4540 - Topics in Environmental Education

    1 to 4 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Junior standing or above and permission of department.  An intensive classroom and field study of natural science and resources in Tennessee. Special emphasis on data collection, analysis, and problem solving. Target groups are upper-division students in biology and education. Consult the department chair for specific credits and costs. THIS COURSE DOES NOT APPLY TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR OR MINOR.


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  • BIOL 4760 - Introduction to Bioinformatics

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: BIOL 3250 /BIOL 3251  and CSCI 1170  or consent of instructor. Application of computer science to biological questions. Specifically applies to the computational aspects of data gathering, processing, storage, analysis, and visualization methods for use in revising and testing biological hypotheses. Students should have a strong background in either computer science or biology, be willing to learn about the other field in an accelerated fashion, and be willing to work cooperatively as part of an interdisciplinary team. Four hours of lecture/problem-solving per week.


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Business

  
  
  • BUS 3000 - Dale Carnegie Communications and Human Relations Seminar

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Junior standing and major in the Jones College of Business. Uses the proven content and design of a Dale Carnegie seminar which includes lecture, in-class activities, case studies, reflective exercises, and role-play experiences. Helps students develop self confidence and leadership ability, strengthen ability to relate to and motivate others, enhance ability to communicate effectively, reduce stress, and present a positive attitude.


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Business Administration

  
  • BUAD 4000 - Senior Seminar

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Senior standing; admission to the College of Business; open to Management, Marketing, or Business Administration majors. (Cannot be substituted for MGMT, MKT, or BUAD courses in these majors or minors.) Designed to facilitate the transition from college to career and enhance the student’s personal marketing skills in the job search. Two segments focus on management and marketing skills for the professional environment.


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  • BUAD 4980 - Strategic Management

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission into the College of Business; must be taken after completion of the business requirements and in the semester in which the student graduates. Development of top management perspective with emphasis on policy and strategy formulation and evaluation through the demonstration of competence in handling multifunctional business problems. Transfer credit not allowed; must be taken in residence.


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Business Communication and Education

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

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