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  • 3.00 Credits

    HistotechnologyThe course is designed to provide an understanding of the histological techniques used in the study of human tissue. It includes an overview of basic pathology and malignant disease and the application of histological techniques used in a modern laboratory. Topics also include the structure and functions of cells and organ systems; study of human cells using light and electron microscopy; processing and handling of surgical and autopsy specimens; gross evaluation of tissues; embedding and sectioning of tissues by microtomy; preparation of frozen sections; instrumentation; slide preparation; routine and special staining; safety procedures; quality assurance procedures; and immunohistochemistry applications. The course provides the fundamental background necessary for clinical practice in a modern histology laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 54 or equivalent, or current work experience in histology, or instructor approval; co-requisite: MED 63. Three lecture hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Not offered each year
  • 45.00 Credits

    IThis is a 45-hour laboratory course taught on campus. The course allows students an opportunity to practice histology procedures and techniques prior to assignment to clinical fieldwork placement. The student performs routine laboratory procedures that simulate the procedures performed in a modern clinical histology laboratory. Prerequisite/co-requisite: MED 61. Forty-five laboratory hours. Instructional Support Fee applies2 credits Not offered every year
  • 3.00 Credits

    IThe Histology Practicum I course is comprised of 420 hours of clinical fieldwork experience during a 14-week period at one of the affiliating histology laboratories. The student performs routine and special procedures under the direction of a clinical supervisor. Prerequisite: MED 61 and MED 63. Four-hundred and twenty (420) clinical fieldwork hours. Instructional Support Fee applies7 credits Not offered every year
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Terms offered: Fall, Spring, Summer This course is a review of arithmetic. Topics include the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents and square roots. Fifteen class hours a semester. For students who do not achieve a passing score on the arithmetic placement test, MTH 01 is a pre- or co-requisite for all MTH courses and BUS 11. Fees: Instructional Support Fee applies. Comments: MTH 01 may not be used to meet the General Education Mathematics requirement, nor does it carry degree credit. Grade points earned in this course will be included permanently in the student’s cumulative GPA and SPI.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Terms offered: Fall, Spring, Summer A second course in algebra. Topics studied are operations with real numbers, first degree equations and inequalities, graphs, functions, problem solving, and systems of equations and inequalities. Three class hours a week. Prerequisite: A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. As a first (exclusive of MTH 01) MTH course at BCC: a grade of “C” or better in high school algebra I and in high school geometry. As other than the first (exclusive of MTH 01) MTH course at BCC: a grade of “C” or better in MTH 4Fees: Instructional Support Fee applies. Comments: MTH 07 may not be used to meet the General Education Mathematics requirement, nor does it carry degree credit. Grade points earned will be included permanently in the student’s cumulative GPA and SPI. Note: Any student needing algebra II must take both MTH 07 and MTH 08.
  • 3.00 Credits

    IIThe skills acquired in MTH 07 are used to complete the study of intermediate algebra. Topics studied are operations with rational expressions, radicals, exponents, quadratics, exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisite: A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite, MTH 07. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summermth 08 may not be used to meet the General Education Mathematics requirement, nor does it carry degree credit. Grade points earned will be included permanently in the student's cumulative GPA and SPI. Note: Any student needing algebra II must take both mth 07 and 08.
  • 3.00 Credits

    FunctionsThis course is designed to present those topics necessary for the later study of calculus. Topics include the real number system, relations and functions, and analytic geometry. Prerequisite: A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. A passing score on the elementary algebra placement test and a grade of "C" or better in high school geometry and in high school algebra II, or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 08. If a student has all the Prerequisi tes except high school geometry, the student must complete MTH 4N before registering for MTH 10 or concurrent with MTH 10. Three class hours a w eek.3 credits Fall, Spring, Summ
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a study of the trigonometric functions. Topics covered include definitions of the trigonometric functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, the inverse trigonometric functions and right triangle trigonometry. Prerequisite: A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. A passing score on the elementary algebra placement test and a grade of "C" or better in high school geometry and in high school algebra II, or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 08. Two class hours a w eek.2 credits Fall, Spring, Summ
  • 3.00 Credits

    IThis course is an introduction to calculus and provides students with initial exposure to limits, continuity, the derivative, and differentiation and integration of algebraic and trigonometric functions. Prerequisite A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. MTH 10 and MTH 13, or equivalent high school courses and a passing score on the elementary algebra placement test. Four class hours and one computer laboratory hour a week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall, Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    IIThis course is a continuation of MTH 14. Topics covered are differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential, and inverse trigonometric functions, applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, and infinite series. Prerequisite: Passing score on arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. A grade of "C" or better in MTH 14. Four class hours and one computer laboratory hour a wee k.Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall, Spring
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