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BFN E 225: Health Care Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: BU 233 Code B Prerequisite: ENG* E101 and BFN* E201 or permission of the instructor. An in-depth analysis and application of financial management concepts and principles with a special focus on applications unique to the health care industry.
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BFN E 235: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: BU 242 Code B Prerequisite or Parallel: BFN* E201. The international dimensions of finance. Topics include the international monetary system, foreign exchange markets, management of foreign exchange exposure and political risk, the financing of international trade, international financial markets, and capital budgeting techniques. This course builds upon the valuation methods developed in the prerequisite course in Finance.
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BIO E 105: Introduction to Biology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: BI 107 Code S Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on placement exam or a grade of "C" or higher in ENG* E043. A study of the characteristics of life, the processes living organisms use to sustain life and the way in which they pass information to future generations. The adaptations of humans are explored and compared with those of other organisms. Classification is presented to gain an appreciation of the unity and diversity of life. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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BIO E 111: Introduction to Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: HE 101 Code S An introduction to the fundamental principles of the new nutrition. The major and minor nutrients are discussed in relationship to energy, growth, and metabolism. The dietary requirements of children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly, as well as those of athletes and vegetarians, will be considered.
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BIO E 115: Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: BI 112 Code S Prerequisite: One year of high school biology within the last 5 years or BIO* E105 or BIO* E121. A survey of the structure and function of human systems both in health and disease. Various organ systems and their interrelationships will be studied including: skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, pulmonary and nervous systems.
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BIO E 117: Biological Basis of Health and Disease
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Code S Prerequisite: BIO*105 or BIO*121 Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101 A survey of the biochemical, cellular and systemic abnormalities that result in diseases of man. The normal and abnormal structure, function and interrelationship between the various organ systems will be explored via extensive use of case studies and independent research.
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BIO E 121: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: BI 121 Code S Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. An introduction to the principles and processes operating in living organisms. The course is designed to serve as the basis for further study in biology: it explores the chemical basis of life, including molecular biology, respiration and photosynthesis; the structure and function of cells; the genetic basis of inheritance; and the evolution of life. Similarities and differences among organisms are also discussed. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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BIO E 122: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: BI 122 Code S Prerequisite: BIO* E121. An introduction to the principles and processes operating in living organisms. The course is designed to serve as the basis for further study in biology. This section of the two-semester sequence explores the anatomy and physiology of organisms in the Kingdoms Monera, Plantae, Fungi, and Animala. Interactions between organisms and their environments will be discussed. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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BIO E 211: Anatomy & Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: BI 212 Code S Prerequisite: ENG* E101, CHE* E111, and BIO* E105, each with a grade of "C" or higher. The first semester of a two semester course. Lecture and laboratory will stress the molecular and cellular theories of body homeostasis. Topics include the structure of cells and tissues and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems with an underlying stress on their chemical functioning. Lab deals with chemical analysis, histology, bone and muscle identification, articulations, and nervous system anatomy. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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BIO E 212: Anatomy & Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: BI 213 Code S Prerequisite: ENG* E101 with a grade of "C" or higher andBIO* E211. Continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I. Lecture and laboratory will stress the structure and functional aspects of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Metabolism, fluid & electrolyte balance, and development/inheritance are also included. Lab deals with dissection, blood work, urinalysis and metabolism. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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