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3.00 Credits
This course presents the fundamental principles and appreciation of the visual arts, evolution of styles and conceptions through the ages in different forms of creative expression.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamental principles of biology concerning the cellular and chemical basis of life, involving cell structure and function, growth, genetics and reproduction. It is intended for students with little or no background in biology. Pre-requisite: Satisfactory score on Math Proficiency Tests or a grade of "C+"or better inMAT 001 and MAT 002.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the anatomy and physiology of various systems of the human body. It includes an introduction to chemical and cellular concepts and introduces medical terminology to the study of the human body. The course also recognizes ethical and legal standards in science. This course is designed for students with a limited science background.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the principles of nutrition science including nutrient interactions, digestion, absorption, sources of nutrients, weight control, treatment and prevention of diseases and inborn errors of metabolism. Contemporary nutrition issues and individual nutrition analysis are also included. Pre-requisite: BIO 100
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4.00 Credits
A study of the structure of cells, tissues, and organ systems, their functional interrelationships and control mechanism. Course and laboratory work includes the study of DNA, cells, histology, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and cardiovascular systems. Laboratory periods provide practical experience in understanding these concepts. Three hours lecture and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisite: A minimum grade of "C+" in highschool biology and chemistry, or equivalent within the past five years or a "C+" or better in BIO100 and CHE 100.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of BIO 211. Course and laboratory work include the study of genetics, fluids and electrolytes, acid-base balance and the endocrine, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, lymphatic and immune systems. The special senses of eye, ear, taste and smell are also covered. Three hours lecture and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisite: BIO 211
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of microorganisms, their basic morphology, cultivation, metabolism, and genetics. Infectious diseases are considered. Emphasis is placed on the bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Laboratory work stresses sterile technique, microscopic, cultural, and biochemical characteristics, and control of microorganisms. Three hours lecture and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Pre-requisite: BIO 211
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to important concepts, theories and laws in inorganic, organic and biochemistry. The 28 course is designed to include the chemical concepts that are important to the understanding of biological and physical processes. It is intended for students with little or no background in chemistry. Pre-requisite: Satisfactory score on Math Proficiency Tests or a grade of "C+" or better inMAT 001 and MAT 002.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an overview of the principles and techniques involved in the field of cardiovascular technology, specifically focusing on noninvasive cardiology. This course provides an introduction to the concepts and techniques involved in the study of cardiovascular technology, electrocardiography, and echocardiography. The anatomy and physiology of the heart and vascular system are reviewed. Basic patient care and safety, patients' rights and staff professionalism are also discussed. Co-requisites: BIO 211, ENG 101, MAT 140, MED 105
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5.00 Credits
This course enables the student to learn the electrophysiology of the heart, including electrocardiographic techniques and wave form measurements. This course provides indepth EKG interpretation including infarction patterns, axis determination and recording techniques. Stress testing, Holter monitoring, graded exercise testing, arrhythmia detection, pacemaker evaluation and telemetry are discussed along with electrical safety and hazards. Clinical experience will be completed in cardiology settings. Pre-requisites: BIO 211, CVT 101, MAT 140, MED 105 Co-requisites: BIO 212, INF 101
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