Apr 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Biology

Students enrolling in biology courses must earn at least a letter grade of C in all Prerequisite courses. Students may not repeat a Biology course more than twice. Some programs may only permit one repetition of a biology course. Please check program pages for specifics.

Persons who are immune-compromised (including those who are pregnant or may become pregnant) and students living with or caring for an immune-compromised individual should consult with their physicians to determine the appropriate level of participation prior to enrolling in science labs. Students must adhere to safety rules and regulation in the science labs at all times.

BIOL 160 BIOL 161  or the equivalent is a Prerequisite for all other biology courses numbered 222 and above.

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Business Law

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Chemistry

Students enrolling in chemistry courses must earn at least a letter grade of C or higher in all Prerequisite courses required for their major. Students may not repeat a Chemistry course required for their major more than twice. Some programs may only permit a course to be repeated once. Please check specific program pages.

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Clinical Laboratory Science

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Communication Disorders

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Communication Studies

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Computer Science and Computer Information Systems

Prospective students who have significant computer experience are encouraged to take the departmental waiver exam for CISC 120 /MATH 120 .

Students enrolling in all major courses must earn at least a letter grade of C in all Prerequisite courses. Prospective computer science, computer information systems or mathematics majors who have significant computer experience are encouraged to seek departmental approval for a waiver of CISC 120 /MATH 120  (must pass the Excel component of the exam). Students enrolled in computer science and computer information systems majors may have to spend substantial time outside of class to complete their coursework. Students in these majors are required to take a programming proficiency test in CISC 231 .

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