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3.00 Credits
This course is an algebra and trigonometry-based physics course designed to meet the physics requirements for health science majors. It is not recommended for physics or engineering majors. Topics include mechanics in one and two dimensions, fluids, thermodynamics, and mechanical waves and sound. Lab Component: Laboratory exercises will explore the concepts covered in lecture. Spring only. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MTH 1023 (College Algebra).
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the Constitution, government, politics of the United States. English Composition I strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
The course focus is intensive work on the basic strategy, organization, diction, and grammar of the collegiate paragraph. This course must be taken before Basic Writing PRE 0503 when test scores require. It is also open to students whose test scores exceed the placement requirements but who desire a basic English refresher course and who can benefit from the course. The course is designed to strengthen students' writing skills from the sentence level through the paragraph level. The content of the course focuses on grammar, punctuation, and usage skills essential for effective writing. The course is not designed to teach collegiate essay development.
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3.00 Credits
Provides instruction in basic mathematics, including topics such as fractions, decimals, proportions, percentages, metric measurements, word problems, and/or algebra. Enrollment is based on placement test scores. (Credit not applicable toward a degree or certificate.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for all students who seek to improve their reading skills. Enrollment is based on placement test scores. (Credit not applicable toward a degree or certificate.)
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3.00 Credits
The focus is intensive work on the basic strategy, organization, diction and grammar of the collegiate essay. Basic Writing must be taken before ENG 1103 English Composition I when test scores require. (Credit not applicable toward a degree or certification.)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the study of abnormal behavior, including historical and present-day perspectives regarding abnormality. Other topics include the causal factors, symptoms, and treatments of various disorders. Prerequisite: PSY 1003 (General Psychology).
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3.00 Credits
Psychology of Adjustment involves the study of how people cope with the demands and challenges of everyday life. Topics such as personality, the self, stress management, intimate relationships, communications, and careers will be discussed in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Designation used for courses of current interest in business that are not included as a permanent part of our official course offerings. The title of the course will reflect the specific subject matter. CHM 1001 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY LAB (0-3-1) Laboratory exercises to strengthen understanding in lecture. Topics include chemical measurements, separation of mixtures, identification of unknown liquids and solids, calculations of empirical formulas, calorimetry, Lewis dot modeling, specific heat, titration of acids and bases and pH. Corequisite: CHM 1003 (Fundamentals of Chemistry).
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6.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for students to study topics of current and/or professional interest in the field of criminal justice. Topics studied must be approved by the Division Chair of Business, Technology and Public Service and should not duplicate material covered in the technical core. Students presenting evidence of graduation from the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy can receive 6 credit hours under this course heading.
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