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UE 501 - University Experience Introduction to an online learning environment. Emphasis on online resources, skills for success and community building.
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Accounting |
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ACCT 551 - Financial Accounting Concepts and Standards I Concepts and standards for external financial reporting emphasizing financial statements and in-depth coverage of cash, receivables, inventory, property, plant and equipment, and revenue recognition.
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ACCT 552 - Financial Accounting Concepts and Standards II Concepts and standards for external financial reporting emphasizing financial statements and in-depth coverage of liabilities, owner’s equity, pensions, leases, accounting for income taxes and investments.
Prerequisites 551 or equivalent.
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ACCT 601 - Financial Analysis Concepts of financial and industry analysis with emphasis on evaluation of corporate performance and financial strength.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 605 - Accounting Theory and Research Conceptual framework of financial accounting, cash flows, financial statements, intangibles, and revenue recognition. Emphasis on accounting and tax research methodology and tools.
Prerequisites ACCT 275 or equivalent
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 615 - Accounting Theory and Practice Liabilities, stockholders’ equity, investments, income taxes, pensions, leases, accounting changes, and disclosure issues.
Corequisites 605.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 616 - Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice Consolidated financial statements, international accounting, not-for-profit accounting, and advanced issues.
Prerequisites 615.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 620 - Income Tax Theory and Applications Federal income tax theory and research; corporations, partnerships, sub-S corporations, LLCs and LLPs, estates and trusts; advanced property transactions including tax deferred exchanges, conversions and recapture.
Prerequisites 355 or equivalent.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 625 - Advanced Accounting Information Systems Current technology issues and impact on Accounting profession are covered. Topics include internal controls, business processes, systems development, IT controls and database concepts.
Prerequisites Admission to the M.Ac., M.B.A., or M.P.M. program.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 630 - Taxation of Flow-through Entities Concepts of flow-through business entities, including partnerships, S corporations, and limited liability companies. Focus on tax consequences for formation, operation, and termination of entities.
Prerequisites ACCT 355 or equivalent.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 635 - Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting Concepts of financial reporting models and practices used in government and nonprofit entities.
Prerequisites Permission of graduate program director.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 640 - Auditing Standards and principles of internal and external auditing, regulatory agency promulgations, and application of the standards and principles in audit and assurance services.
Prerequisites ACCT 615
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 651 - Advanced Managerial Accounting Concepts underlying financial reports, management applications of cost, and accounting measurement.
Prerequisites ACCT 356 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 662 - Taxation and Business Tax laws affecting business decisions involving capital expenditures; timing of income and expenditures; alternative financing.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 670 - Ethics for Accounting Professionals Study of the ethical standards to the professional of accountancy.
Prerequisites Admission to M.Ac. Program or permission of instructor.
Credits (1-3) R3 |
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ACCT 682 - Research Project in Accounting Research Project in Accounting
Prerequisites Detailed project proposal must be approved by department head and director of graduate program.
Credits 1-3, R6 |
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ACCT 683 - Accounting Internship A full-time work situation providing in-depth experience in Accounting practices. S/U grading.
Prerequisites Permission of internship coordinator and either undergraduate degree in Accounting or completion of 9 hours of graduate level Accounting courses with a 3.0 GPA minimum.
Credits 1-3, R3 |
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ACCT 684 - Accounting Internship A full-time work situation providing in-depth experience in Accounting practices. S/U grading.
Prerequisites Permission of internship coordinator and either undergraduate degree in Accounting or completion of 9 hours of graduate level Accounting courses with a 3.0 GPA minimum.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 685 - Accounting Internship A full-time work situation providing in-depth experience in Accounting practices. S/U grading.
Prerequisites Permission of internship coordinator and either undergraduate degree in Accounting or completion of 9 hours of graduate level Accounting courses with a 3.0 GPA minimum.
Credits 3 |
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ACCT 693 - Topics in Accounting Topics in Accounting
Prerequisites Permission of department head and director of graduate programs in business.
Credits 1-3, R6 |
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ACCT 779 - Continuing Research-Non-Thesis Option See Policy on Completion of Thesis and Dissertation found in the Admissions and Degree Requirements Section of the Graduate Catalog. S/U grading. These hours will not count toward fulfilling degree requirements.
Prerequisites Must NOT be enrolled in a thesis program.
Credits 1, R10 |
Anthropology |
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ANTH 514 - Minority Groups Relations between dominant and subordinate races and ethnic groups; historical and comparative aspects; African Americans, Chicanos, and Indians. This course is cross-listed with SOC 514.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 517 - Southern Appalachian Culture Stability and change in the sociocultural institutions of the region.
Prerequisites PREQ: 260 or SOC 231.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 519 - Comparative Family The family as a social institution in various cultures.
Prerequisites PREQ: 260 or SOC 231.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 531 - North American Prehistory Cultural history of the peoples of prehistoric North America, including Mexico.
Prerequisites PREQ: 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 540 - Archaeological Field Techniques Basics of field work; surveying, photography, excavation, recording, and preservation techniques.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 541 - Archaeological Problems and Analyses Experience in collecting and analyzing relevant archaeological data.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 561 - Indians of North America Traditional and changing lifestyles of native North Americans; environmental adaptations, social organizations, religions, and arts.
Prerequisites PREQ: 260 or permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 565 - Cultures of South Asia The cultures of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Nepal, Afghanistan, and other South Asian countries.
Prerequisites PREQ: 260.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 566 - Folklore Major forms, theories, and functions of lore among the world’s cultures; collection, classification, and analysis of folklore.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 573 - Contemporary Cherokee Culture and Society Present-day Cherokee culture and society; the effects of tourism and the reservation system on lifestyles.
Prerequisites PREQ: 260 or permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 577 - Cultures of subSaharan Africa Cultural diversity and development in subSaharan Africa from earliest times to the present.
Credits 3 |
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ANTH 581 - Independent Study in Anthropology Independent Study in Anthropology
Prerequisites PREQ: Written application; approval of instructor and advisor.
Credits 1-2, R6 |
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ANTH 593 - Topics in Anthropology Topics in Anthropology
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R6 |
Art |
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ART 514 - American Art From colonial limners to contemporary art.
Credits 3 |
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ART 518 - Development of Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture From Manet, Rodin, and Richardson to Post-Modernism in painting, sculpture, and architecture.
Credits 3 |
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ART 519 - History of Design Survey of the development of graphic design from prehistory through contemporary visual communications; topics include typography, photography, illustration, and current conceptual and art historical issues
Credits 3 |
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ART 531 - Problems in Drawing Individual studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 532 - Problems in Design Emphasis on personal direction and advanced technical problems.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R12 |
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ART 533 - Problems in Painting Individual studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 534 - Printmaking Problems Individual studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 535 - Book Art Problems Individual studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 544 - Problems in Sculpture Emphasis on personal direction and advanced technical problems.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R12 |
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ART 551 - Ceramics Problems Individual studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 561 - Imaging and Digital Problems Integration of video, photo imaging, computer imaging, animation and other electronic media. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 563 - Methods of Teaching Middle and High School Art The application of art and curriculum theory to art curriculum planning, classroom management, student exhibitions, and critical thinking in middle and high school art classrooms. Field experience required. 6 Studio.
Credits 3 |
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ART 564 - Art Education Problems Art Education Problems
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R6 |
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ART 565 - Methods of Teaching Elementary School Art Planning and teaching age-appropriate, multicultural and integrated lessons based on theories of art and curriculum development for the diverse populations in elementary schools. Field experience required. 6 Studio.
Credits 3 |
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ART 571 - Integrated Media Problems Individual and collaborative research with various disciplines in the visual arts, dance, theater, music, the environmental and social sciences, architecture, and related areas. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 582 - Independent Study in Art Issues 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Written proposal; permission of instructor.
Credits 1-6 |
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ART 586 - Exhibition Practicum Designed to familiarize the student with organizational, administrative, and operational structures of an art gallery and museum including the introduction of planning, curating, and installing professional art exhibitions.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of department head.
Credits 3 |
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ART 593 - Topics in Studio Art Projects, summer programs, or workshops. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R12 |
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ART 596 - Art History Seminar Art History Seminar
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ART 631 - Drawing Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 632 - Design Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 633 - Painting Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 634 - Printmaking Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 635 - Book Arts Studio Advanced individual studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 644 - Sculpture Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 651 - Ceramics Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 661 - Imaging and Digital Studio Advanced studio on integration of video, photo imaging, computer imaging, animation and other electronic media. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 667 - Photography Studio Advanced studio projects. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 671 - Integrated Media Studio Continuation of individual and collaborative research with various disciplines in the visual arts, dance, theatre, music, environmental and social sciences, architecture, and other related areas. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 673 - Community Service Projects Individual or collaborative projects in the regional non-profit, educational or professional cultural community. S/U grading. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ART 674 - Studio Critiques Assessment of student work and progress from faculty and visiting artists and critics.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R18 |
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ART 675 - Professional Preparation Professional preparation of portfolio, exhibition, writing, resourcing and social skills. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ART 680 - Independent Study in Art Education Independent Study in Art Education
Prerequisites PREQ: Written proposal; permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R6 |
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ART 681 - Graduate Problems in Studio Art 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-9, R15 |
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ART 682 - Independent Study in Art Issues 6 Studio.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-6 |
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ART 697 - Seminar in Art Education Philosophical, aesthetic, psychological, and curricular ramification of issues in art education.
Credits 3, R6 |
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ART 699 - Thesis Exhibition Written thesis and solo exhibition with oral defense.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 6 |
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ART 779 - Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option See Policy on Completion of Thesis and Dissertation found in the Admissions and Degree Requirements Section of the Graduate Catalog. S/U grading. These hours will not count toward fulfilling degree requirements.
Prerequisites PREQ: Must NOT be enrolled in a thesis program.
Credits 1, R10 |
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ART 799 - Continuing Research—Thesis Option See Policy on Completion of Thesis and Dissertation found in the Admissions and Degree Requirements Section of the Graduate Catalog. S/U grading. These hours will not count toward fulfilling degree requirements.
Prerequisites PREQ: Student must be enrolled in a thesis program.
Credits 2, R24 |
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IDES 520 - Environments for Aging Aging theories applied to environments and impacts on behavior. Individual and social implications discussed and environment-behavior patterns explored.
Credits 3 |
Arts and Sciences Interdisciplinary Courses |
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ASI 593 - Topics in American Studies Seminar on particular facets of American culture such as literature and art, philosophy and politics, and folklore and society.
Credits 3, R6 |
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ASI 594 - Topics in Cherokee Studies Various topics in Cherokee Studies such as anthropology, history, sociology, and literature.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3, R6 |
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ASI 634 - Methods, Theories and Critiques in Cherokee Studies Methods, theories and responses in Native American and Cherokee Studies.
Prerequisites PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits 3 |
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ASI 697 - Cherokee Studies Research Seminar Methods, theories, and Native American perspectives integrated in a major research paper or project. Independent research required.
Prerequisites PREQ: 634.
Credits 3 |
Astronomy |
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AST 601 - Astronomy for Teachers Solar and stellar astronomy; methods and materials for elementary and secondary teaching.
Credits 3 |
Biology |
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BIOL 512 - Cellular and Molecular Immunology Detailed examination of the immune response, including: antigen recognition, effector mechanisms, immunogenetics, immunoregulation, immunity to infection, immunopathology, tumor and transplantation immunology, and autoimmunity.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 513 - Principles of General Microbiology Survey of microorganisms emphasizing morphology, physiology, and ecology; microorganisms and disease; environmental and applied microbiology. Not open to students with credit in 313.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 514 - Methods of General Microbiology Microscopy; morphological, cultural, physiological, and serological characteristics of microorganisms; microbiology of food, water, and soil. 6 Lab.
Credits 2 |
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BIOL 515 - Plant Physiology Plant metabolism, effects of hormones and light on plant growth and development. Transport and translocation of water and solutes. Plant stress physiology.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 516 - Plant Molecular Biology Molecular aspects of plant development. Examination of the structure, expression, and function of genes involved in the flowering plant life cycle, including genes controlling embryogenesis, vegetative growth, plant pathogen interaction, and reproduction.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 517 - Biochemistry The metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins in plant and animal systems.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 519 - Cell Biology Structure, function and techniques for the study of cells. 3 Lecture.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 520 - Darwin’s Origin of Species A detailed reading and analysis of Darwin’s landmark work, “On the Origin of Species,” examining its historical and philosophical context, and its social and scientific significance.
Prerequisites PREQ: Graduate status.
Credits 3 |
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BIOL 522 - Forensic Biology Principles of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analysis, decomposition, autopsy, forensic databases, and bioterrorism.
Credits 4 |
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