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BAD 2910: Cooperative Education I:Business
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: BAD 1210 or BAD 2610 or BAD 2700, plus ENG 1010, plus 18 additional credits earned toward an associate degree or certificate, plus permission of the department chair Cooperative education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on paid training assignments coordinated by departmental faculty. The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory in a work environment. This course is specifically designed for students who are pursuing a business career. Grading in this course is pass or fail.
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BAD 2920: Cooperative Education II:Business
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: BAD 2910 plus permission of the department chair Students continue the cooperative education assignment begun in BAD 2910 or begin a new assignment. Grading in this course is pass or fail.
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BAD 2950: Independent Study in Business
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: BAD 1210, BAD 2610 or BAD 2700, or permission of department chair Independent research time and use of Internet is required. This course may be appropriate for a currently employed student who desires to investigate a specialized subject area related to his or her career field. Course lengths may vary from one to three credits and will be dependent upon the content to be covered. Students considering this course should contact the department chair at least eight weeks prior to the anticipated enrollment to determine if the course is appropriate for their needs. Offered irregularly.
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BIO 1040L: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: BIO 1040 taken in the same or a previous semester Students study the anatomy and functioning of human systems including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, and urogenital. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $60.00
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BIO 1060: Principles of Biology I
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement and MTH 1000 or MTH 1040 or math placement In this course for science majors, students study basic chemistry, the molecules of life, cellular structures and function, membrane transport, enzymes, cellular metabolic pathways, and photosynthesis. They also study DNA, the genetic code, and gene expression. Other topics studied include intercellular communications. The design and functions of an animal system is explored. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. Credit may not be earned for both BIO 1020 and BIO 1060.
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BIO 1060L: Principles of Biology I Lab
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: BIO 1060 taken in the same or a previous semester Students perform hypothesis formulation and testing using experiments in chemical identification, diffusion and osmosis, enzymes, cellular respiration, and photosynthesis. Also included are exercises in DNA purification and electrophoresis of DNA. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. Credit may not be earned for both BIO 1020L and BIO 1060L. Course fee: $60.00
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BIO 1070: Principles of Biology II
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement and MTH 1000 or MTH 1040 or math placement In this course for science majors, students study population ecology and classical genetics. Also studied are evidence for evolution, early life on earth, chemical evolution, trends in plants, invertebrate, vertebrate, and human evolution and biodiversity. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. Credit may not be earned for both BIO 1010 and BIO 1070.
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BIO 1070L: Principles of Biology II Lab
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: BIO 1070 taken in the same or a previous semester Students carry out exercises in ecology, mitosis, meiosis, population genetics, Hardy/Weinberg Equilibrium, and plant and animal diversity. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. Credit may not be earned for both BIO 1010L and BIO 1070L. Course fee: $60.00
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BIO 1080: Biology and Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement; and MTH 1000 or MTH 1040 or math placement; or permission of department chair This course is an introduction to the Chesapeake Bay with emphasis on the patterns of water circulation, and the geological processes that produced this estuary, the largest and most productive in the United States. Students learn how physical and chemical factors produced within the drainage basin or imported from the Atlantic Ocean, both natural and man-made, influence the ecology and life history of selected commercially and recreationally important species from the bay's major biological communities. Optional self-guided field trips have variable costs.
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BIO 1200: Introduction to Oceanography
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Maryland
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement Students examine the origin and history of the ocean basins and physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the ocean from the intertidal zone to the abyss, and from the tropics to the poles. Marine life, resources, and pollution are studied. Optional field trips have variable costs.
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