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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: College Level Reading (CPT 83+ or equivalent); admission to the BCC Honors Program. An introduction to principles of biology to include a study of: cell structure, function and reproduction; inheritance; development, metabolism, photosynthesis, evolution, and ecology of populations. The program is open to students admitted to the BCC Honors Program. In addition to the regular BSCC1010 course content, students will be expected to complete a research project. Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSCC1010 or BSCC1010H with a grade of "C" or better. An analysis of biological systems at the organismic and supraorganismic levels to include a study of evolution and diversity of life, organismic structure and function and ecology. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: College Level Reading (CPT 83+ or equivalent). One semester course of human anatomy and physiology. Includes terminology; chemistry; cell biology and cellular respiration; tissues; survey of all organ systems. May be used for some Health Science programs and to meet the Biological Science requirement for graduation. This course is recommended for non-science majors and does not substitute for BSCC1010 as the prerequisite for advanced science courses. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSCC1005 or higher and consent of instructor. This international field course is designed primarily for majors in biology, natural science, and related fields, yet is open to students of all majors. It is an intensive, eight-week course that includes a two-week field component in a tropical environment. The course introduces students to the general principles of tropical ecology, emphasizing forest and marine ecology, conservation, biodiversity concepts, plant and animal interactions and adaptations, effects of human disturbance on native flora and fauna, and field research techniques. Students are expected to develop and apply skills in field research and in utilizing the scientific method.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSCC1010 or BSCC1005. Corequisite: BSCC1010. The course provides an introduction to biotechnology, includes the scientific basis of technologies with an emphasis on current applications in medicine, agriculture, forensics and the environment. Ethical, legal and social issues raised by biotechnology, as well as bioprocessing and quality management issues, will be discussed. This course also teaches basic concepts and techniques necessary to work effectively in a biotechnology laboratory. The nature of recombinant DNA science, lab work, and the role of the biotechnician will be discussed. Basic skills learned will include: following procedures and keeping records; laboratory safety procedures for biological, chemical, and radiological hazards; laboratory mathematics and measuring; preparing solutions; basic techniques used for the separation/manipulation of biomolecules; vector construction/transformation; and bacterial culture in its relation to the production of transgenics. Students will develop confidence in their ability to work safely with proficiency in the use of basic biotech lab instruments. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSCC1010 with a grade of "C" or better. First of a two-semester human anatomy and physiology sequence emphasizing terminology; chemistry; cell biology; tissues; and the integumentary, skeletal muscular, respiratory, and reproductive systems. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Lab Fee.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSCC2093 with a "C" or better. Second of a two-semester human anatomy and physiology sequence emphasizing terminology; nervous, sensory, cardiovascular, endocrine, lymphatic, digestive, and urinary systems. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
Course gives the student the opportunity to understand the relationship of theory to practice through participation in a service-learning exeperience. Students are required to complete 20 hours of volunteer work, a service-learning contract, necessary oral and written reflection methods.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Determined by the Department. Courses centering around topics of current interest to students in Business Administration and Management programs. This course may be taken for maximum credit of 3.
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1.00 Credits
A study of fundamental principles of law applicable to business transactions. The course specifically relates to the areas of legal environment of business, contracts, and sales contracts as set forth in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
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