BIOL 4730 Immunology (3-0-3)
An experimental examination of the immune system with emphasis on current findings and case studies. Prerequisites: BIOL 1108 with a C or better, CHEM 1212, and at least one of the following: BIOL 3110, 3200 or 3400, or permission of instructor. CHEM 3411 and 3412 strongly recommended.

BIOL 4900 Cullum Lecture Series (Variable).
A variable-content course with lectures by nationally and internationally known scholars, films and/or panel discussions. Students participate in class discussions and prepare a biological project/term paper that is relevant to the semester's topic. Normally offered Spring. Prerequisite: BIOL 1102 or 1108 with a C or better.

BIOL 4950 Selected Topics (Variable)
Designed to treat areas of biology not in the normal curriculum. These courses may include Animal Behavior, Economic Botany, Introduction to Toxicology, Introductory Araneology, Neurobiology, Phycology, Plant Physiology, Principles of Human Physiology, Techniques in Biology and Wildlife and Fisheries Techniques. Prerequisite: BIOL 1108 with a C or better or permission of instructor.

BIOL 4980 Seminar (1-0-1)
The investigation of current topics in biology with students giving presentations and leading discussions. Normally offered Fall and Spring. Prerequisites: BIOL 1108; 18 additional hours of biological science with a C or better.

BIOL 4990 Undergraduate Research (Variable)
An introduction to research problems. No more than 3 hours may be counted toward the major. Normally offered each semester. Prerequisites: BIOL 1108 with a C or better and permission of instructor; 18 additional hours of biological science with a C or better.


BUSA - Business Administration Courses

BUSA 4200 International Business (3-0-3)
This course covers all aspects of international business including, but not limited to international politics, culture, economics, finance, technological development, marketing and management. Specific issues covered would include ethical decision-making in a multicultural environment, strategic planning and management in a global environment, and human resource development with an international workforce. Prerequisite: MGMT 3500 and MKTG 3700 with a grade of C or better.

BUSA 4290 Selected Topics in Business Administration (3-0-3)
A seminar and/or directed study on a major issue, practice, or problem in business administration. TBA. Prerequisite: Permission of advisor to use in the major area and senior standing.

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