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AG362: AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIP THEORY/PRACTICE

This course provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the nature of organizing in modern society and the variety of organizational forms that provide contexts in which leadership matters within agriculture. Students will consider the structural...

SW341: General Practice with Individuals

This course introduces generalist social work practice with individuals, emphasizing core skills, values and ethical principals essential for effective professional interventions. Students will explore the generalist intervention model, assessment...

HI353G: Turning points in History

Turning Points in History examines critical junctures in history, examining moments and periods in the past when the old appeared to give way to the new. In this class, students will be forced to consider the concepts of contingency and causality...

DT340: Machine Learning

Machine Learning (DT340) 

This course introduces the fundamental concepts and techniques in machine learning, including supervised and unsupervised learning, classification, regression, clustering, and dimensionality reduction. Students will gain...

EC130: PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I: MICROECONOMICS

Focuses on the individual consumer, firm, and specific market; the principle of supply and demand for specific goods and services; and the role of the price mechanism in allocating resources. Examines when markets work well and when they do not.

BI493: BIOLOGY RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Students find, read, interpret, and analyze primary scientific literature in the context of a research project. Students will design and conduct one or more small scale experiments related to the research question and present the results and...

BI349: PARASITOLOGY

A survey of the anatomy, life cycles, modes of infection and effects on hosts of selected animal and protistan parasites. Emphasis is placed on parasites of medical and veterinary importance. Laboratory activities include methods for diagnosis of...

BI336: EVOLUTION

The one unifying theory of biology is the theory of evolution by natural selection. Topics include natural selection speciation, biogeography, population genetics, character evolution, and macroevolution.