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AC-231 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 Credits

Surveys accounting principles, practices, and decision making in organizations. Addresses topics of managerial, financial, not-for-profit, taxation, and international accounting. Develops and applies analytic accounting skills and techniques to management decision making. Continued in AC-232 Principles of Accounting II.

AC-232 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 Credits

A continuation of AC-231. Pre-requisite: A grade of 'C-' or better in AC-231.

AC-290 DIRECTED STUDY IN ACCOUNTING 1-12 Credits

AC-291 WORKSHOP IN ACCOUNTING 1-12 Credits

AC-292 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING 1-12 Credits

BIOF-100 INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS 3 Credits

An introduction to bioinformatics as a scientific discipline. No prior knowledge needed. Emphasis is on the application of computational tools and techniques to solving Molecular Biology problems. Topics include: essential concepts in Molecular Biology, DNA sequencing methods, sequence alignment methods, sequence databases and web servers, regulatory sequence motif finding, sequence variation and phylogenetics.Pre-requisite: Placement into core MATH or above.

BIOF-301 COMPUTATIONAL GENOMICS 3 Credits

Introduction to the current computational methods for whole genome sequence analysis. Emphasis is on large-scale sequence data analysis in a high-performance UNIX/Linux computing environment. Topics include, genome structure and organization, whole genome assembly and annotation, comparative genomics, transcriptome assembly and gene expression analysis, genome arithmetic, DNA polymorphism detection, and small RNA Biology and analysis. Pre-requisite: MATH-170 and CS-250, with a grade of C or better.

BIOF-350 IMAGE ANALYSIS 4 Credits

Covers image processing techniques with application to biological images. This includes scanning technology, image segmentation, application of machine learning to image analysis, and development of automatic image analysis software. Programming experience is expected. Students will both use and develop image analysis software. Pre-requisite: MATH-170 and CS-250, with a grade of C or better.

BIOF-399 Research Assistantship 12 Credits

Research Assistantship in Bioinformatics.

BIOF-495 PRACTICUM IN BIOINFORMATICS 1-12 Credits

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ACCPT-101 BASIC ACCOUNTING I 3.00
ACCPT-105 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 3.00
ACCPT-190 DIRECTED STUDY IN ACCOUNTING 3.00
ACCPT-191 WORKSHOP IN ACCOUNTING 6.00
ACCPT CORE  
ACCPT CORE Accounting  
 Credits15.00
Spring
CITPT-101 INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMEN 3.00
CITPT-102 1.00
CITPT-106 3.00
CITPT Core 3.00
 Credits10.00
 Total Credits25.00
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Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ENGL-101 WRITING AND RHETORIC I 3.00
MATH-123 MATH IN MODERN SOCIETY 3.00
BUS-101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3.00
CORE HUM 1 3.00
CORE SS  
CORE Humanities  
CORE COMM 1 3.00
 Credits15.00
Spring
SCIENTIFIC WAYS OF KNOWING 1 3.00
ENGL-102 WRITING AND RHETORIC II 3.00
DIVERSITY 3.00
PSYC-101 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.00
GENERAL ELECTIVE 3.00
 Credits15.00
Second Year
Fall
AC-231 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3.00
ECON-201 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.00
ENGL-203 TECHNICAL WRITING 3.00
HUM CORE Select one course from Scientific Ways of Knowing 4.00
General Elective 3.00
 Credits16.00
Spring
AC-232 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3.00
ECON-202 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.00
BUS-221 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS/INFO SYSTEMS 3.00
CORE LIT 3.00
General Elective 3.00
 Credits15.00
 Total Credits61.00
Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
AC-231/ACCPT-232
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
or PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I
3.00
 Credits3.00
 Total Credits3.00
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