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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
20 3-450 M W F 9:30:00 AM 10:20:00 AM LAB ANAT & PHYS II Esfahani 4.0 20 3-403 F 12:30:00 PM 3:15:00 PM This course is a continuation of SCI201. Topics include body fluids, electrolytes, and the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems. A three-hour lab session is required each week.
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4.00 Credits
20 3-450 M W F 11:30:00 AM 12:20:00 PM LAB ANAT & PHYS II 4.0 20 3-403 W 12:30:00 PM 3:15:00 PM This course is a continuation of SCI201. Topics include body fluids, electrolytes, and the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems. A three-hour lab session is required each week.
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4.00 Credits
20 3-450 R 8:30:00 AM 11:15:00 AM LAB ANAT & PHYS II 4.0 20 3-403 T 8:30:00 AM 11:15:00 AM This course is a continuation of SCI201. Topics include body fluids, electrolytes, and the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems. A three-hour lab session is required each week.
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4.00 Credits
20 3-422 M W F 10:30:00 AM 11:20:00 AM LAB ANAT & PHYS II 4.0 20 3-407 M 12:00:00 PM 2:30:00 PM This course is a continuation of SCI201. Topics include body fluids, electrolytes, and the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems. A three-hour lab session is required each week.
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4.00 Credits
18 3-429 R 6:00:00 PM 9:00:00 PM LAB MICROBIOLOGY 4.0 18 3-421 T 6:00:00 PM 9:00:00 PM This course explores the history, scope, classification, growth, identification, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms. Host-parasite interactions, immunology, and some bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases are discussed. A three-hour lab session is required each week. PREREQUISIT SCI 103, SCI 104, SCI 121 OR SCI 123
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4.00 Credits
18 3-429 T 1:00:00 PM 3:45:00 PM LAB MICROBIOLOGY Laird 4.0 18 3-421 R 1:00:00 PM 3:45:00 PM This course explores the history, scope, classification, growth, identification, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms. Host-parasite interactions, immunology, and some bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases are discussed. A three-hour lab session is required each week. PREREQUISIT SCI 103, SCI 104, SCI 121 OR SCI 123
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4.00 Credits
18 3-422 M W F 11:30:00 AM 12:20:00 PM LAB MICROBIOLOGY Laird 4.0 18 3-421 W 12:30:00 PM 3:20:00 PM This course explores the history, scope, classification, growth, identification, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms. Host-parasite interactions, immunology, and some bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases are discussed. A three-hour lab session is required each week. PREREQUISIT SCI 103, SCI 104, SCI 121 OR SCI 123
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4.00 Credits
18 3-429 T R 10:00:00 AM 11:15:00 AM LAB MICROBIOLOGY 4.0 18 3-421 T 1:00:00 PM 3:45:00 PM This course explores the history, scope, classification, growth, identification, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms. Host-parasite interactions, immunology, and some bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases are discussed. A three-hour lab session is required each week. PREREQUISIT SCI 103, SCI 104, SCI 121 OR SCI 123
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3.00 Credits
20 - 9:00:00 AM 5:00:00 PM This survey course begins with the origins of humanity in Africa and ends with the year 1500, as seen from the perspective of non-Western traditions. Several "cradles of civilization" in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe are compared. Students will examine various aspects of the struggle of nations and classes, including those of
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3.00 Credits
25 3-443 M 6:00:00 PM 9:00:00 PM This survey course begins with the origins of humanity in Africa and ends with the year 1500, as seen from the perspective of non-Western traditions. Several "cradles of civilization" in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe are compared. Students will examine various aspects of the struggle of nations and classes, including those of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Chinese, Indians, Greeks, Romans, Aztecs, Incas, and Moslems.
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