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BIOL CFM ECON HIST PSYC REL SOCW SPAN
Students will be introduced to hierarchal concepts from chemistry, cellular biology, systemic biology, and physiology and anatomy to better understand and appreciate integrative human biology.
Marine Biodiversity is the study of the classifications, evolution, natural history, morphology, anatomy and physiology of marine organisms. Lab required.
Laboratory for Marine Biodiversity.
History of computing technology and its impact on society, culture, and the environment from a global perspective and study of ethical behavior in the world of Internet and computer technology including property protection, crime, viruses, privacy, reliability, and work environments.
This course is an informational experience for those students majoring in psychology. It will help inform them about the requirements to earn a B.S. degree in psychology, what to anticipate and how to prepare for taking the psychology capstone course (senior seminar), and what career opportunities are possible for a graduate with a psychology major. In addition, information will be discussed regarding the variety of graduate programs and their admission requirements.