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  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 Credit Hours) A detailed study of biological concepts, including biochemistry, energetics, cell biology, genetics, animal biology, plant biology, evolution and ecology. Designed for students enrolled in the Honors Program. Four hours lecture, two hours laboratory, one hour discussion per week. F,S (Honors Biology is integrated into BIO 102, Principles of Biology).
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 Credit Hours) Three hours lecture and four hours lab per week. A study of the micro-organisms, including non-bacterial groups, and their relationship to health, disease, and each other. The study will include microbial metabolism and growth, distribution, identification, classification, and culture. Prerequisites: BIO 102 and CHEM 111. F, S
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 Credit Hours) A course comparing the structure, functional morphology, ecology, and distribution of the plant-like Protista, fungi, and plants, with emphasis on the conifers and flowering plants. Four hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Prerequisite: BIO 102 or consent of instructor. F
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to teach the student Keyboarding Fundamentals, including learning the keystrokes of the keyboard, as well as the use of the mouse on the computer. After keying is mastered, the student will learn to use Microsoft Word in the preparation of basic business documents, including reports, business letters, tables, correspondence, and employment documents.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 Credit Hour) The purpose of this course is to teach students to utilize various functions of the Windows Professional Operating System that include the basics and beyond. Among many topics the student will learn to manipulate windows, use the control panel, work with disks, files, folders and subfolders, create shortcuts, computer maintenance, use Windows Explorer, and use the accessory applications included in Windows. This course will give the student a general background for using all Microsoft applications.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 Credit Hour) The purpose of this course is to teach the student to use the various tools available to conduct thorough research using the Internet. Among other topics, the student will become familiar with the various search engines and metasearch engines, as well as the white pages, yellow pages, Government references, periodical listings, maps and subject guides. The student will be expected to complete projects using the Internet as a research tool to accomplish realistic tasks such as job searching, planning travel, retrieving investment and financial information, and marketing a business, among others.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to give the student an introduction to Business Technology and working in an office environment. Topics covered include communication skills, telecommunications, records management, ethical behavior, stress, anger and time management, writing and presenting successfully, handling meetings, conferences and travel arrangements, and planning and managing your career path. The course will include completion of various simulated projects.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to prepare the student for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOS) exam for Word and Excel core skills. Among many topics in Word, the student will learn to create and edit a document, format text and paragraphs, insert graphics and charts, compare and merge documents shared among several people, insert and edit comments and save a document as a Web page. Among many topics in Excel, the student will learn to work with worksheets, workbooks and cell data, format, manipulate, and print worksheets, create formulas, use functions, insert graphics, and share worksheets with workgroups and over the Web. Basic experience with Windows is assumed. This course is designed to spend approximately eight weeks on Word and eight weeks on Excel. Pre-requisite: CS 101 or to be taken concurrently.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to prepare the student for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) PowerPoint and Outlook Comprehensive exam. The skills reinforced are prescribed by the skills list to be sure you will be able to recognize the tasks you are asked to do and complete it successfully to pass the exam. Each chapter of the book maps directly to the Microsoft Office User Specialist objectives list. Approximately 10 weeks will be spent on PowerPoint and six weeks on Outlook. Pre-requisite: CS 101.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to teach business document design and proper format of various letters, memos, reports and other written communication used in business. Keyboarding Skill will be stressed, along with correct grammar, punctuation usage, formatting, and writing technique. Office simulation projects will be assigned to reflect the student's knowledge of the subject matter, and teach the student to use written communication effectively. Pre-requisite: CS 101
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