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BIO 199: Special Laboratory in the Life Sciences
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
A laboratory portion of existing life science courses that will provide a laboratory experience for only those students who are transferring in credits for life sciences courses that do not match the traditional four-credit format (3 credits lecture, 1 credit laboratory). The life sciences course laboratory selected must closely match the transferred life science course and must have the explicit approval of both the laboratory instructor and Dean of the Division of Languages, Math and Sciences. Only if seating is available will students be allowed to register for the appropriate laboratory section during the ADD period. Students who transfer in more than one life science course may register twice (but, not for the same laboratory experience) for BIO199. Students with laboratory deficiencies in life sciences courses taken at CCCC will not be allowed to register for BIO199, since the life sciences courses at CCCC are designed and taught such that the laboratory and lecture are non-separable. Prerequisite: Completion of the non-lab portion of a transferred life sciences course and permission of the Dean of Arts and Sciences / 1 credit.
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BIO 201: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
An introduction to microorganisms and their activities, for healthrelated majors. The topics cover cell structure, classification, metabolism, methods of control, antimicrobial drugs, genetics, microbial and host defenses, immunology and applications, representative infectious diseases, and food and industrial microbiology. Independent study is encouraged. The laboratory component includes basic procedures of handling, growing, and identifying microorganisms. (3 class hours / 2 laboratory hours) Prerequisite: CHM101 or CHM109 and BIO101 or BIO107 / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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BIT 103: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
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BIT 112: Information Technology Foundations
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
This survey course introduces students to all aspects of the Information Technology (IT) industry and is intended for students wishing to make informed choices for careers in IT. Students receive an overview and understanding of the core aspects of Information Technology including Network and Infrastructure Systems, Information Support and Services, Interactive Media and Programming and Software Development. The focus of this course is an understanding and appreciation of the duties of information technology professionals and how each IT area relates to and interacts with the others. Upon completion of this course students have the knowledge necessary to make educated choices about continued study in IT as well as understanding of the impact of technology on society and organizations of all types. Prerequisite: ENL020 and ENL050 and MAT020 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score / 3 credits.
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BIT 113: Microcomputer Hardware
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students learn the anatomy of a microcomputer by disassembling, assembling, upgrading and customizing a PC. Students evaluate purchasing vs. building a PC. The role of the BIOS and CMOS in the POST and BOOT processes is explored. System boards, processors, memory, and peripherals, including input, output, multimedia, network and data devices are studied. Students learn troubleshooting, safety, basic operating systems procedures, and security and preventive maintenance techniques. Customer service is stressed. This course covers material for the Comp TIA A+ Essentials Certification Exam. Prerequisite: MAT020, ENL020, and ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores / 3 credits.
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BIT 115: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students develop competency installing, configuring, upgrading, and supporting microcomputer-based operating systems. Students learn about memory management and system optimization techniques. System support utilities are reviewed. Students study selection methodologies for operating systems. Command line usage, file and disk management, system performance, device drivers, security, network support, hardware peripheral support and help topics are included. Communication and professionalism are stressed. This course covers material for CompTIA A+ 220-602 exam. Prerequisite: GIT110 / 3 credits.
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BIT 130: Introduction to Substantive Law
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of law and the judicial system. Students will obtain an overview of criminal law, torts, property, contracts, wills, trusts, and employment law. Particular attention will be given to general skills required of paralegals. Prerequisite: None / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall and Spring evenings only.
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BIT 131: Family Law
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
The law of marriage, divorce, annulment, legal separation, pre-marital agreements, cohabitation, child support, alimony, and adoption will be studied, as well as their implementing procedures. Prerequisite: BIT130 (may be taken concurrently) or BUS120 / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall evenings only.
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BIT 133: Legal Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
This course is an introduction to the methods and materials employed in legal research and the writing of legal memoranda and briefs. Emphasis will be placed on the how and where to locate the law and how to present the law that is found in those sources. Many different strategies of research will be explored including computer resources. Prerequisite: BIT130 or BUS120 and ENL101 / 3 credits. Offered in the Spring evenings only.
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BIT 134: Real Estate,Mortgages and Landlord-Tenant Law
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
This course is a study of the law of real property with special emphasis on both substantive law and practical considerations including drafting of real estate contracts and documents, title examinations, and an understanding of the mortgage lending field. Particular attention will be given to the skills needed by paralegals including closing documents. Prerequisite: BIT130 or BUS120 (may be taken concurrently) / 3 credits. Offered in the Spring evenings only.
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