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3.00 Credits
Provides the experience teacher with prepracticum (75 hours) and practicum (150 hours) experiences as an elementary principal/assistant principal or
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4.00 Credits
Covers plants and animals, and their relationships with various environments. Special attention will be given to species native to New England. Topics include structures and functions, diversity, growth, development, adaptation, reproduction, evolutionary processes, identification and animal behavior. Activities include observation, lab work, lab reports, readings, discussion and field trips. Hands-on approach. Routine use of technology. Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science. Satisfies the life science requirement for students concentrating in Elementary Education. Introductory.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces metabolic pathways of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and importance of vitamins and minerals in the body from ingestion to utilization. Considers dietary nutritional requirements, nutritional components of foods, diet analysis and nutritional issues in health and disease. Technology use moderate Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science. Introductory.
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4.00 Credits
Studies the structure and function of cells and organs within body systems emphasizing mechanisms that allow the body to maintain a balanced metabolism. Topics include nutrition, illness, and current research. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science. Introductory. childhood financing; quality improvement and technology; translating research into action; exploring family, friend, and neighbor care; business; and community roles and resources. Prerequisites: Collegelevel course in child or lifespan development, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
See MSC 185.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the process of scientific inquiry in biology. Emphasizes direct observation and experimentation. Topics include biological communities and surrounding physical environments, homeostasis, plant and animal adaptation, photosynthesis, and the role of science in society. Technology use moderate Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science. Introductory.
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4.00 Credits
Addresses the biological functions of the human body. An introduction to cellular processes will be followed by consideration of the organ systems. Emphasis will be given to neural and endocrine homeostatic control. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science. Prerequisite: 100 Level LSC course or permission of the instructor. Intermediate.
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4.00 Credits
Learn marine flora and fauna and their interrelationships with the physical, chemical, and geological factors in the marine system. Attention given to gaining comprehensive knowledge of basic ecological systems, food chains, taxonomy, pollution, and biological resources of the ocean. Technology use occasional Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science. Prerequisite: 100 level LSC course (except LSC 151, LSC 152) or permission of the instructor. Intermediate. Intermediate/Advanced mathematics course; and an advanced level human biology course. Advanced
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4.00 Credits
Integrates Earth, Physical and Life Sciences as they relate to the Gulf of Maine as a critical habitat for marine mammals. Topics include: food chains, primary production, glaciation, sedimentation, geological history, ocean dynamics, and adaptation of marine mammals. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education requirement in Life Science and Physical Science. Prerequisite: HS or college level Human Biology or permission of the instructor. Intermediate.
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