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ARTS 287: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
Advanced problems in conceptualization and design of the painting are discussed. Technical process is emphasized. Students will complete oversized canvasses. Group critiques will be conducted and fi lms and day trips to artists' studios and galleries will further broaden the students' experience. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: ARTS 286 or permission of instructor.
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BCET 101: Interpretation of Plans & Specifi cations
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
A course to familiarize the student with the basic knowledge of how to read and interpret building plans and specifications. The student studies in detail the site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, detail symbols, notations and abbreviations of a standard set of contract plans. The related specifi cations for wood, steel and concrete construction and electrical and mechanical systems are covered.
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BCET 124: Project Planning & Control
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
Discusses project management policies, life cycle, organizational structures and models. Students will investigate budgeting, scheduling, resource allocation through the utilization of project networking such as PERT and CPM. Monitoring and information procedures are analyzed as fundamental elements for control and maintaining balance in meeting project objectives. Utilization of computer methods is covered to plan and monitor projects. Code 1 course fee. Prerequisite: BCET 134, CVET 161 or fi eld experience
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BCET 134: Construction Methods & Pricing for Estimating
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
A course designed to introduce the student to the task of estimating as applied to a construction project. The estimating of material and labor costs will be studied, as well as intangibles such as taxes, insurance, bonding, overhead and profi t. Each student will use PC-driven spread sheets to track the various parts of a class project. The procedures of bidding, opening bids, awarding of contract and related items are covered. Prerequisites: Field experience.
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BIOL 114: Principles of Biological Science
4.00 Credits
Ocean County College
A one-semester laboratory course designed for those who have not had a high school science background, or for those who have graduated from high school ten or more years ago. Includes a study of the cell, its physiology and relationship to the more complicated organism. A study of genetics and heredity as well as evolution is included. This course may not be taken concurrently with or after a science course with a higher course number. Code 3 course fee.
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BIOL 119: Nature of Science & the Human Body
4.00 Credits
Ocean County College
A one semester laboratory course for non-science majors focused on the nature of Science as a fi eld of inquiry. Emphasis is on the scientifi c method as a natural outcome of human curiosity. The human body acts as a vehicle to explore the unity of life. Critical thinking is stressed as preparation to fully enjoy a society shaped largely by Science and Technology. Current trends and/or news articles are incorporated for their topics and exploration of methods used to obtain conclusions. Prerequisite: high school biology and high school chemistry are recommended. Code 3 course fee.
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BIOL 120: Introduction to Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is designed to provide students enrolled in the General Education A.A., A.S. and Allied Health A.A.S. degrees, along with the Exercise Science Certificate Program, with a basic understanding of the structure and function of the human body. There is an emphasis on how the body's internal environment remains relatively constant, within physiology limits. Using the genetic basis of life, DNA, and understanding of how all living organisms use the genes to pass the information necessary to sustain life will be included. This course does not fulfi ll the general education requirement for laboratory science course. Code 3 course fee.
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BIOL 162: Biology II
4.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is a continuation of BIOL 161, with emphasis on animal diversity, heredity, development and physiology of various systems. Code 3 course fee. Prerequisite: BIOL 161
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BIOL 232: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Ocean County College
A course concerned primarily with microorganisms as they pertain to human welfare. Laboratory activities relate to isolation, culture, identifi cation and control of microorganisms. Intended for students in allied health programs. Code 3 course fee. Prerequisites: BIOL 120, BIOL 131 OR BIOL 162
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BIOL 261: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Ocean County College
An introduction to ecology emphasizing the physical and biological factors affecting distribution, abundance and adaptations of organisms. Statistical analyses of population, community and ecosystem structure and function are performed. Fundamental concepts of behavioral ecology and evolutionary processes in ecology are stressed. Consideration of ecological principles are emphasized by fi eld study in natural habitats and in the laboratory. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: BIOL 162
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