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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AY 100, AY 215. A course designed to teach the principles and operations of automatic and manual transmissions/ transaxles. This course will provide practical experience in diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing automatic and manual transmissions/transaxles. Also included will be basic hydraulic principles and circuits, and electronically controlled transmissions. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Lab: 3 hours per week. 6 credits
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AY 100, AY 215. This course will prepare the student to diagnose, repair and service the suspension and steering systems on current Chrysler products. Four wheel computerized alignment and alignment geometry will be included along with rack and pinion and recirculating ball steering systems and a variety of chassis support systems. Lecture: 1 hour per week. Lab: 2 hours per week. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AC 101. Students are taught the basic principles of financial management, including sources and uses of funds, financial statement analysis, credit agreements, budgeting, capitalization, the time value of money, bond pricing, the mechanics of the major financial markets, securities regulation, derivative instruments, and the mechanics of international finance. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts and tools individuals use in conducting their financial affairs. Budgeting, consumer protection, borrowing alternatives, automobile and housing approaches, insurance strategies, high-return savings alternatives, and income tax considerations. An opportunity cost approach used to relate specific knowledge to appropriate individual strategies. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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4.00 Credits
Principles of Biology is an in depth study of basic concepts of biology with emphasis on cellular processes. Topics covered include chemical make-up of the cell, structures and functions of biological macromolecules, organelle structure and function, metabolic pathways, protein synthesis, expression and regulation of genes, gene technology, and genetics. The laboratory entails molecular modeling and experiments for concepts covered in lecture. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Lab: 2 hours per week. 4 credits
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1.00 Credits
A study of the basic principles of microbiology including the characteristics of the major groups of micro-organisms, and their role in infectious disease. The control of micro-organisms and aseptic techniques are emphasized. Lecture: 1 hour per week. 1 credit
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BI 110. Principles of Biology II is a continuation of Biology 110. The course will cover the evolutionary process and a survey of the evolutionary diversity of organisms with an emphasis on the human body. Study of the metabolic pathways of the various organ systems of mammals will include the homeostasis and molecular regulation of these organ systems. The laboratory will entail a detailed study of these processes. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Lab: 2 hours per week. 4 credits
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of the human organism. Emphasis placed on the maintenance of health and the recognition of minor disorders as they pertain to children. Common emergency situations along with appropriate first aid measures. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Study of fundamental knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of human reproduction, means of birth control, development of the fetus and basic genetics including human genetic diseases. Population, venereal disease, and the evolution of sex discussed. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BI 120, CH 120. This course is an in depth examination of the principles that govern the structure and function of both procaryotic and eucaryotic genes. Emphasis is placed on gene structure, function, expression, and regulation. The laboratory presents a concise presentation of the state-of-the-art methods utilized in molecular biology, as well as an overview of the far-reaching applications of recombinant DNA technology. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Lab: 3 hours per week. 4 credits
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