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3.00 Credits
Concepts of management and leadership in relation to the role of the U.S. Air Force officer. Includes leadership, followership, military briefing techniques, critical thinking, problemsolving, management functions, power and influence, leadership authority and responsibility, conflict management, feedback, counseling, corrective supervision, situational leadership, motivation, and effective writing. 3 cr.
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Continuation of AS 335. Includes effective supervision, profession of arms, leadership accountability, teambuilding, military ethics, ethics, effective writing, professional relations, officer evaluating techniques, officer professional development, and communication skills. 3 cr.
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U.S. Constitution, government and its impact on the military, civil-military relations, contemporary societal and global issues in the armed forces; supervision, discipline and military justice; other pre-commissioning topics. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of AS 441. Advanced topics in preparation for U. S. Air Force service include effective supervision and feedback, military justice, and military law, Air Force policies and other pre-commissioning topics. 3 cr.
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This is an introduction to the biology of organisms and their component parts. Intended primarily for nonmajors, the emphasis is on the structure and function of human cells and organs. Two class hours, three-hour lab. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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Prerequisite: BIO 101. This is an introduction to the interactions of organisms. Intended primarily for nonmajors, the emphasis is on inheritance, evolution, and ecology. Two class hours, three-hour lab. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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This course is an introduction to cells, plant biology and human anatomy and physiology. It is intended for elementary education majors. Two class hours, three-hour lab. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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Prerequisite: One unit of secondary school chemistry or CHEM 102; corequisite: BIO 117. Intended for science majors, this course focuses on evolution, biochemistry, cells, and genetics. Students learn the basic concepts of biology and write about them using the appropriate vocabulary. Students also use their new knowledge to practice problem solving. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 107, BIO 117; or permission of the instructor; corequisite: BIO 118. Intended for science majors, the focus is on the diversity of life, the function of organs in animals, and ecology. Students learn the basic concepts of biology and write about them using the appropriate vocabulary. Students also use their new knowledge to practice problem solving. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 107 or concurrently. Students apply scientific thinking and basic technical skills to the study of cells. Methods practiced include microscopy, spectroscopy, and chromatography as well as the collection, graphing, and interpretation of data. Three-hour lab. 1 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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