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BIO 470: Cognitive Neuroscience

An advanced study into the neurophysiology of human cognition. Topics, starting with basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, will build toward an understanding of cognitive functions, emphasizing sensory processing, memory formation, decision making...

BIO 590: Junior Seminar

Introduction to research; group format. Required in the field of concentration. To be taken by majors in the fall semester of their junior year.

Exempt from tuition overload charges. 

BIO 591: Senior Seminar

Senior research project; group format seminar. Required in the field of concentration. To be taken by majors in the fall semester of their senior year.

Exempt from tuition overload charges. 

BIO 592: Junior Research

Individualized literature review leading to research proposal. Required in the field of concentration. To be taken by majors in the spring semester of their junior year.

Exempt from tuition overload charges. 

BIO 593: Senior Thesis

Capstone preparation, presentation, and defense of the senior research project. Required in the field of concentration. To be taken by majors during the spring semester of their senior year.

Exempt from tuition overload charges. 

BIO 594: Honors Thesis

Capstone preparation, presentation, and defense of the senior research project, plus a written thesis approved by the research advisor and an additional outside reader. Required of students pursuing department honors or those who have received...

BIO 597: Special Problems

An elective course involving individual work on a special topic under faculty supervision. The course may be taken for credit more than once. Requires permission of the instructor. Offered upon request.

BIO 599: Biology Comprehensive Exam

The comprehensive biology examination is offered twice per year, typically at the beginning of fall and spring semesters. All biology majors must pass the exam in order to graduate. It is highly recommended that students take it during their final...

BUS 201: Enterprise in a Commercial Republic

An introduction to business through an examination of the evolution and function of the modern corporation. Through case discussions and lectures, we seek to understand the ways in which the challenges faced by managers shaped, and continue to shape...

BUS 215: Business Topics for the Non-Business Student

A series of one-credit courses in various business topic areas. Designed as a general introduction to topics studied in greater detail in other business courses. May include general discussions of personal finance, beginning investing, leadership...