BIOLOGY 440/BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 460
440-201
Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates
5 Cr.
Gross anatomy of the organ systems in representative members of the vertebrates. Emphasis on evolution and functional adaptations. Lab· oratory dissection and direct observation of selected specimens. Emphasis placed on squalus, necturus and felis. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 6 hours. Prerequisite: 440·113 General Biology or equivalent.
440-202
Vertebrate Embryology
4 Cr.
Studies of the ontogeny of vertebrates, stressing embryological induc· tion and cell differentiation. The lab will include the organogenesis of a frog, chick and pig. Many experiments will involve the use of live embryos. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisites: 440·113 General Biology and 440·201 Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates or equivalent.
440-221
Microbiology
4 Cr.
A survey of representative types of microorganisms. Emphasis is placed on cellular structure and physiology, nutritional and environ· mental requirements and methods of reproduction. Introduction to the role of pathogenic organisms in carrying diseases and infections. Principles of immunity and resistance to disease. Laboratory includes methods of sterilization, culture, staining and identification. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite (Metro Campus): 440·130 Anatomy and Physiology or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite (Western Campus): Departmental approval.
460-101
Introduction to Industrial Management
3 Cr.
Concepts of modern·day, first·line supervision. Emphasis on the suo pervisor's major functions and development of sensitivity to human factors in management, using behavioral science findings. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None.
460-108
Introduction to Business
3 Cr.
A comprehensive survey of business principles, problems and pro· cedures. Examination and discussion of the nature of business pro· duction and distribution of goods. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None.
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