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3.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: BIO 1113 or a score of 17 or higher on the Science Reasoning portion of the ACT. Co-requisite: BIO 2511. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with the structure and interrelationships of bodily structures. In the first semester, the student begins with the study of the cell and progresses through tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and nerves. Upon completion of the first semester, the student will have mastered the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology through the nervous system. Five unit tests are given during the semester. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 2523. The laboratory time is designed to give students knowledge concerning the physiology of those systems covered second semester and to expose them to standard laboratory tests and values. Models, slides, and audio-visual material are used to supplement the laboratory text. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to recognize the anatomy of the major organ systems studied and understand their physiology. In addition, students will master the basic laboratory techniques associated with the course. Credit, one semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 2521.Prerequisite: BIO 2513. This course is a continuation of BIO 2513. The concepts covered this semester concern the endocrine system, the circulatory system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the urinary system, and the reproductive system. The concepts identified and discussed in these chapters are concerned with the integration and coordination of bodily functions. Upon completion of this course the student will be able to understand and analyze the basic principles concerning the human organ systems. Five unit tests will be given during the semester. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: BIO 2923. This is an introductory laboratory course designed to teach microbiology laboratory techniques and their application. The student will learn aseptic techniques of handling bacterial cultures; basic bacterial staining techniques; use and care of binocular, bright field microscopes; and morphological and physiological aspects of bacterial identification. Student evaluation will be based upon unit examinations, successful completion of the weekly laboratory exercises, and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of laboratory experience per week. Credit, one semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 1113 or a score of 17 or higher on the Science Reasoning portion of the ACT. Co-requisite: BIO 2921. This is an introductory course in microbiology designed for college students preparing for careers in allied health, interested in health and infectious disease, and for pre-professional science majors. Upon successful completion of this course the student will understand the functional anatomy of procaryotic, eucaryotic, and acellular microbes; bacterial nutrition and cultivation; genetics; and host parasite interaction. Student evaluation will be based upon unit examination, library/computer assignments, and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to basic word-processing commands and essential skill development using the touch system on the alphabetic keyboard. Course emphasis will be on speed and accuracy when keying documents and timed writings. (3 hr. lecture) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on improving keyboarding techniques using the touch method and on production of documents using word-processing functions. (2 hr. lab; 2 hr. lecture) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BOT 1113: Document Formatting and Production. This course focuses on improving keyboard techniques. Production of business documents with accuracy is stressed and practice is given through a variety of documents for skillbuilding. Keyboard-timed straight-copy material will be required at a minimum of 50 gross words per minute on a fiveminute timed writing upon exiting the course. Credit, three semester hours (2 hr. lab: 2 hr. lecture)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Introduction to Keyboarding (BOT 1013) or consent of the instructor. This course will introduce operating systems and word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software applications. (2 hr. lab; 2 hr. lecture) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BOT 1113: Document Formattting and Production, BOT 1713: Mechanics of Communication, BOT 1133: Microcomputer Applications. This course focuses on improving keyboard techniques using the touch method and on production of documents using word processing functions. Production of accuracy is stressed and practice is given through a variety of documents for skillbuilding. Credit, three semester hours (2 hr. lab: 2 hr. lecture)
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