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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce the analysis of variance. Nonparametric statistical methods and applications, analysis of count data, chi-square and contingency tables, and simple and multiple linear regression methods with applications will be illustrated. Prerequisite: Statistics I
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to enable students to recognize their own culture-based values, feelings, and attitudes while developing a better understanding of cultural values that may differ from their own. It will cover basic sociological topics such as socialization, gender, race, social organization, and social change. Through the course students should achieve a better understanding of themselves and society. Prerequisite: none
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint students with the causes, consequences and solutions surrounding current social problems in the US. Issues such as crime, poverty, prejudice and discrimination, pollution and environmental despoliation, drug abuse, mental illness and others will be explored. Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology or Sociology
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the overlapping worlds of work and family. It examines both the nature of the links that exist between the two major social institutions as well as the issues and problems that result from the combination of individuals' work and family responsibilities. An emphasis is placed on female labor force participation. Prerequisite: none
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4.00 Credits
Course is designed to provide knowledge of the rights, options, and requirements in filing returns for the individual and small business. Prerequisite: Accounting II
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of federal business tax regulations for reporting income which emphasizes the technical, legal, congressional intent and accounting phases of business and organizational taxation. Prerequisite: Income Tax
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Introduction to Medical Theories and Techniques, this course is designed to introduce the student to the administration of medications, venipuncture, and a basic knowledge of laboratory procedures, hematology, blood chemistry, and the patient preparation for exams. Prerequisite: Introduction to Medical Theories and Techniques
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Introduction to Medical Theories and Techniques, this course introduces the student to sterilization and disinfection techniques, surgical asepsis, therapeutic procedures, minor office surgery, microbiology, urinalysis, and cardiovascular diagnostic procedures. Prerequisite: Introduction to Medical Theories and Techniques
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the personal and collective educational experiences, career paths, and discoveries of female researchers, teachers, and practitioners in the fields of mathematics and science. Prerequisite: none
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