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ART 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This is an individually structured course comprised of a specific area of study with assignments and workload established on contract basis and regularly scheduled progress-reporting sessions with instructor. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. This course is repeatable under a different area of study.
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BIOL 102: Introduction to Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This introductory course is a study of the function, structure, and interrelationships of the organs and organ systems of the human body. Coursework is designed to meet the diversified needs of those interested in a prerequisite course for Human Anatomy and Physiology or the allied health sciences.
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BIOL 106: Topics in Kansas Nature Studies
2.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This repeatable seminar is a course designed to explore several topics relating to the natural world of Kansas. These seminars will involve both course work and field trips. Specific topics will include plant life in Kansas, insect life in Kansas, bird and animal life in Kansas, as well as others. Once the subject is chosen a statement of the course objectives/outcomes will be attached to this general syllabus.
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BIOL 111: General Biology
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This is an introductory biology class designed for non-majors to fulfill a five-hour biology requirement. Course work includes the study of basic biological principles, plants, animals, microorganisms, and the environment in which organisms live. By studying these areas, the student is exposed to a sampling of the major fields of biological study . Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment with BIOL 112.
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BIOL 112: General Biology Lab
2.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
The laboratory exercises which reinforce the fundamental principles and processes of life taught in the lecture portion of the course will be examined. Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment with BIOL 111.
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BIOL 114: Basic Chemistry For Biology
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
knowledge to succeed in microbiology and
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BIOL 115: Environmental Life Sciences
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is designed for non-science majors to meet AA and AS degree requirements. A basic ecological approach to the principles and processes of life with emphasis placed on human pressures and technology, and the effect of these on the organism-environment complex will be covered. Not applicable toward a biology major. Not recommended for students with credit in BIOL 111/112 General Biology/Laboratory . Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment with BIOL 116.
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BIOL 116: Environmental Life Sciences Lab
2.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
Laboratory exercises to build on BIOL 115 Environmental Life Science and focus on hands-on learning activities that support concepts from the lecture course. Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment with BIOL 115.
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BIOL 205: Prehistoric Life
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course introduces the student to geologic time, dating of rocks, the formation and preservation of fossils, and the importance of fossils in biological systematics. Various evolutionary mechanisms are explored with emphasis on the fossil record. The course focuses on biodiversity through time and investigates the origins of major groups of organisms in earth history. The course is global in scope, but some emphasis will be placed on North American communities. The course is designed for biology majors, students of natural history, or science education majors.
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BIOL 217: Seminar in Applied Biological Science
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
of the This course will provide a structured program of study in a specific area of applied biological science. The course format will be announced prior to its scheduled meeting dates and times seminar.
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