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  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits Terms offered: Fall, Spring, Summer This course is a continuation of BIO 33. The course covers endocrine, reproductive, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, and urinary systems. This course is intended for students in health sciences. The laboratory component includes occasional dissections. Three class hours and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: a grade of “C” or better in BIO 33 or equivalent biology laboratory science.Fees: Instructional Support Fee applies.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits Terms offered: Fall, Spring, Summer This course considers the general and medical aspects of microorganisms. This course discusses methods of identification, sources and modes of infection, inhibition and control of growth, and principles of sanitation. This course includes a study of bacterial physiology and genetic engineering. The laboratory component studies basic techniques. Three class hours and two laboratory hours a week. Prerequisites: BIO 34, or BIO 54, or BIO 21. Fees: Instructional Support Fee applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    BiologyThis course considers the molecular structure of cells, cell energetics, the role of nucleic acids, cell division, and fertilization. The laboratory covers microscopic studies of cells and methods for studying macromolecules and cells. Prerequisites: BIO 11 or BIO 21. Pre- or co-requisite: CHM 16. Three lecture hours, two laboratory hours, and one recitation hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the processes of infection, injury, and other pathogenic influences, their effects on the body, and the basic responses of cells, tissues, and organ systems to these disorders. General phenomena such as inflammation, immune response, carcinogenesis, heart disease and diabetes will be considered. Prerequisite: BIO 34. Three class hours per week. 3 credits Fall. Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    PhysiologyThis course acquaints the student with the biological, chemical and physical functions of the human body. The focus of the course is on the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal system, the endocrine system, and the excretory system. Laboratory activities will include tests on blood, urine, the heart, and occasional dissections. Prerequisite: High school biology and permission of the instructor. Not available for credit to students with a "C" or better in BIO 33, BIO 34. Three class hours and two laboratory hours a wee k.Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    BiologyA one-semester course on a specific topic in biology. Topic to be announced each semester. Prerequisite: ? ?" or better in one college lab science. One to three class hour per wee k .1 - 3 credits Fall, Sprin
  • 3.00 Credits

    BankingThe course provides a broad perspective of the banking industry touching on nearly every aspect of bank functions. Topics include the language and documents of banking, check processing, teller functions, deposit function, trust services, bank bookkeeping, bank loans, and the banks' role in the community. 3 credits Fall, Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    CreditThis course provides an understanding of the consumer credit function by examining the role of installment credit in overall banking operations. Recommend BUS 11 first. 3 credits Fall, Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    LendingThis course introduces legal issues in real estate lending, property appraisal, sources of mortgage credit, federal role in the mortgage market, financing of single family condominiums, cooperative apartments, rental units, business-use properties, and real estate investment analysis. Recommend BUS 11 and BUS 51 first. 3 credits Fall, Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    AnalysisThis course examines the tools and techniques necessary for the financial evaluation of a business enterprise. Recommend ACC 12 first. 3 credits Fall, Spring
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