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BI 0412: Anatomy and Physiology
5.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Recommended as a Prerequisite: High School Biology with an A or B BI 0401 Biology (3 credit hour) or BI 0431 Biology (5 credit hour) Anatomy and Physiology is the study of the structure and function of different systems of the human body. The course covers functional anatomy with emphasis on basic principles and physiological activities of different systems of the body. The laboratory is designed to provide hands-on study of the organisms/organ systems studied in the lecture portion of the course. Cat dissection is a mandatory and important portion of the laboratory study. This course meets the requirements of the students interested in nursing, respiratory therapy, radiography, physical education, biology, and other allied health courses.
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BI 0413: Case Histories in Anatomy and Physiology
1.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: Completed College Anatomy and Physiology or currently be enrolled in 0412 Anatomy and Physiology This course is to provide an applied review of Anatomy and Physiology by using case histories of diseases. It will require the student to integrate the body systems and apply their knowledge of normal anatomy and physiology. This course is designed for health science majors, especially those interested in direct patient care, and is also a recommended elective for those desiring increased experience with anatomy and physiology or pathophysiology. The class will be presented by case histories of major disease processes. By the end of the class, all body systems will have been reviewed. Students will be required to interact with each other in small groups as well as with the instructor, and make presentations in class.
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BI 0422: Principles and Concepts of Genetics
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None Mendelian and physical basis of inheritance, development, population genetics, medical genetics, chemical basis of heredity, and current issues in human and medical genetics.
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BI 0431: Biology
5.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None This course presents a study of the basic concepts of living organisms using an evolutionary approach with emphasis on classification, inheritance, and the ecology of plants and animals. This course is intended for students whose concentration is biology and related disciplines with emphasis on knowledge of the scientific method and the chemical components and functions of cells, and tissues and organisms' structure and function. Laboratory exercises are designed to emphasize and support the course concepts and stress the scientific method of investigation.
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BI 0436: Independent Study in Biology
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: Must contact instructor before enrolling BI 0401 Biology (3 credit hours) or permission of instructor Independent study in specialized areas of biology for the individual student. May be repeated for credit not to exceed 3 hours.
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BS 5329: Leadership Training Techniques I
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None Develop effective management/leadership skills through the study of various management philosophies, team building concepts, and the leadership characteristics of past and present prominent leaders.
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BS 5350: Supervision I
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None This course is designed for prospective or practicing first-line supervisors. The course covers the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. The student will be provided insight as to how the work environment and human relationships of employees determine the role of the supervisor as part of the organization's management team.
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BS 5455: Quality Assurance for Supervisors
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None Provides the first line supervisors with an understanding of the Quality Assurance function as it relates to inspection requirements, product quality problem resolution, product improvement, and customer satisfaction.
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BS 5456: Business & Industry Safety for Supervisors
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None Provides the first line supervisor in business and industry with an understanding of the safety and health hazards in the workplace and the methods to provide employees a safe and healthy work environment.
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CG 7000: Casino Dealer-Poker
3.00 Credits
Labette Community College
Prerequisite: None In this course students will learn dealer skills in poker for employment in the casino gaming industry. The course will involve hands on practice with tables and casino equipment. Customer relations skills and game protection will be emphasized. Games covered in this course are: 7 card stud, Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi- Lo Split, 7 card stud Hi-Lo Split, 5 card draw, Lo-Ball, Razz and Pineapple.
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