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4.00 Credits
4 hours The study of geology as it relates to human activities, with an emphasis on applied environmental studies. Rocks and minerals; plate tectonics; earthquakes; volcanoes; streams and flooding; water, soil, and mineral resources; mass movements; energy resources; field geology techniques. Laboratory/field trips emphasize the environment of northeast Iowa. (Same as ENVS 134.) (NWL)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A variety of seminars for first-year students offered each January term.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours A study of selected drug groups and their effects, correlated with pathophysiology content. Offered every fall concurrently with NURS 350, 353, 360, and SCI 361. Prerequisite: Junior level status in nursing major, NURS 231 and NURS 232.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours A study of the alterations in biological processes which disrupt homeostasis. Relation of an understanding of normal body functions to the physiologic changes that occur as the result of trauma, disease, and treatment of disease. This course will deal with pathophysiology of a variety of body systems. Taught in Rochester. Prerequisites: BIO 116 or BIO 255 and a course in chemistry.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours A study of the alterations in biological processes which disrupt homeostasis. Relation of an understanding of normal body functions to the physiologic changes that occur as the result of trauma, disease, and treatment of disease. This course will deal with pathophysiology of a variety of body systems. Taught in Rochester. Prerequisite: SCI 361.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours Speaking Norwegian from the first day of class, students learn to apply a practical knowledge, first to their own situation in this country and subsequently to selected aspects of Norwegian culture ranging from everyday customs and manners, travel and shopping, to history, the arts and education. Prerequisite for SCST 102: SCST 101, or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A variety of seminars for first-year students offered each January term.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours With the aim of developing the students' ability to communicate in the language and to increase their knowledge of the country, the course combines readings, recent films, oral discussions, dramatization, and written compositions with a general review of grammar and pronunciation. Prerequisite: SCST 102 or equivalent.
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