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BIO 106: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: BIO I OS The second semester of a one-year course dealing with an extensive survey of biological principles. Planet and animal groups are studied from an evolutionary viewpoint. Major topics such as cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, reproduction and responsiveness are stressed.
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BIO 106: Honors General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: Honors BIO I OS The second semester of an honors course designed for those students with an aptitude for science. Topics to be covered include: evolution, cell structure and metabolism, genetics, plant and animal development and physiology. Emphasis will be placed on the application of basic biological concepts to independent experimentation and investigation.
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BIO 10S: Honors General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours An honors course designed for those students with an aptitude in science. Topics to be covered include: evolution, cell structure and metabolism, genetics, plant and animal development and physiology. Emphasis will be placed on the application of basic biological concepts to independent experimentation and investigation.
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BIO 110: Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours Study of the structure and function of the human body. Characteristics of cells, tissues, membranes, organs and systems (skeletal, muscular and nervous) will be covered. Laboratory exercises using selected slides, models and equipment are designed to illustrate the basic concepts studied in lecture.
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BIO 111: Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: BIO 110 Study of the basic structure and function of the following systems in the human body: sensory, endocrine, reproductive, blood/cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory and urinary. Laboratory exercises using selected slides, models, dissected specimens and equipment are designed to illustrate the basic concepts studied in lecture.
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BIO 207: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: BIO I OS, BIO 106, and CHM101 or CHM or BIO II0, BIO III and CHM 101 or CHM I OS The study of the structure and function of microorganisms. Areas of emphasis will include: microbial morphology and nomenclature; growth and reproduction; enzymology; cellular bioenergetics; biochemical activities; clinical microbiology encompassing microbial control, immunology and disease processes.
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BIO 212: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
4 Credits, 6 Hours This course addresses the fundamental principles of environmental science. Environmental issues such as sustainability and resource management are assessed from the local to global level. Ongoing themes include the impact of humans on the environment and the role of humans in prevention, preservation, conservation and restoration. In the field-based lab, students travel to area field sites to learn about and apply the course's topics.
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BIO 220: Marine Biology
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: BIO IOS or equivalent with permission of the Discipline Coordinator A one-semester course designed to enhance the student's knowledge of the organisms living within the marine environment, their inter-relationships, and interaction with the environment. Topics include primary productivity, trophic interactions, evolution of survival mechanisms, and the biological, chemical and physical processes that occur within the oceans.
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BKG 101: Bookkeeping I
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours An introduction to bookkeeping techniques and accounting procedures with emphasis on procedures, by which financial information is generated, processed and presented during the normal business cycle. Other topics include financial statement form and meaning, cash control, payroll accounting and related tax form filings and sales taxes.
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BKG 102: Bookkeeping II
3.00 Credits
Rockland Community College
3 Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: BKG 101 or ACC 101 or permission of the Discipline Coordinator Further exploration of fundamental concepts and procedures revolving around the computerized office environment. Emphasis will be on the use of the computer to streamline the recording of financial data and the generation of various reports/tax-filing documents. In addition, merchandising transactions, bad debts and accounting for notes receivable and payable are introduced.
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