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BIOL 250NL: Rocky Mountain Flora
3.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
3 credits (Intermittently) Identification of native Montana flora. Includes methods of collection, preservation, and nomenclature of local flora. Laboratory included.
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BIOL 261NL: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: CHEM 101NL or instructor's consent. This course is an introduction to anatomical methodology and physiological mechanisms. Students become familiar with the systematic organization of the human body at both the micro and macro-structural levels, the normal func-tions of each organ in a particular system, and the inter-relationships between structure and function. Specifically covered in this semester are an introduction to histology and the integumentary, skeletal, nervous, muscular, and endocrine systems. Laboratory included.
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BIOL 262NL: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: BIOL 261NL or instructor's consent. This is a continuation of BIOL 261NL, Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Students are presented with a systematic exposure to the structural and functional workings of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory and reproductive systems. Laboratory included.
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BIOL 270N: Pathophysiology
4.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
4 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisite: BIOL 261NL. This course reviews normal, homeostatic functioning of the body, examines how alterations in structure and function disrupt homeostasis, and how the body responds to the disease process.
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BIOL 275: Human Dissection
2.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
2 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: BIOL 261NL, instructor's consent. This course is an elective lab experience for those students who are interested in further anatomical studies. Course may be repeated for a total of four credits. Students receiv-ing financial aid or veterans benefits should check with the Financial Aid Office before repeating this course.
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BT 120: Basic Cabinetry and Furniture Making
3.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
3 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of woodworking. An instructor assigned project will be completed by all class members. The course includes practice in shop and tool safety, bench woodwork, fitting and basic machine operation and techniques for table saw, jointer, planer, band saw, drill press, router, sanding machines and nailers. The instruction includes the use and care of hand tools, common wood joinery, gluing and clamping, survey of furniture woods and basic finishing techniques.
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BT 121: Intermediate Cabinetry
4.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: BT 120 or instructor's consent. This course provides the student the opportunity to select, design and construct a wood working project associated with cabinetry. Lectures include continuing shop and machine safety, design considerations, drawing, layout, and joinery. Shop practice in preparing stock, machining operations typical of case construction, fitting and assembly. Detailing and finishing techniques will also be covered.
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BT 122: Intermediate Furniture Making
4.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: BT 120 or instructor's consent. This course provides the student the opportunity to select, design, and construct a wood working project associated with home or office furniture. Lectures include continuing shop and machine safety, design considerations, drawing, layout and joinery. Shop practice in preparing stock, machining operations typical of furniture construction, fitting and assembly. Detailing and finishing techniques will also be covered. BT 130 Introduction to Building Trades I 3 credits (Fall Semester) This course will explore blueprint and plan reading and delineate the role of building design, building site planning, and site preparation as it relates to the actual construction of a house. In addition, the student will gain a working knowledge of selected hand and power tools as they relate to construction oriented projects. This will include use of all applicable tools and materials required in the construction of a house. All aspects of job site and workplace safety related to residential construction will be examined through lecture, video, and guest speakers. This course is part of the Building Trades core course selection and is taught in conjunction with BT 135, Building Trades Field Experience I, in which the student applies the principles and concepts learned during this class.
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BT 135: Building Trades Field Experience I
10.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
10 credits (Fall Semester) Corequisite: BT 130. This course will provide a "hands-on" experience in blueprint and plan reading and delineate the role of building design, building site planning, and site preparation as it relates to the actual construction of a house. In addition, the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of selected hand and power tools as they relate to construction-oriented projects. This will include use of all applicable tools and materials required in the construction of a house. During this course all aspects of job site and workplace safety related to residential construction will be practiced and evaluated. This course is part of the Building Trades core course selection and is taught in conjunction with BT 130, Introduction to Building Trades I, in which the student studies the principles and concepts of the Building Trades profession.
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BT 135.1: Building Trades Field Experience I-A
6.00 Credits
Flathead Valley Community College
6 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisite: instructor's consent. Corequisite: BT 130. This class is the first half of the BT 135 course and is de-signed to accommodate students requiring two semesters to complete the BT 135 requirement. This class will provide a "hands-on" experience in blueprint and plan reading and delineate the role of building design, building site planning, and site preparation as it relates to the actual construc-tion of a house. In addition, the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of selected hand and power tools as they relate to construction-oriented projects. This will include use of all applicable tools and materials required in the construction of a house. All aspects of job site and workplace safety related to residential construction will be practiced and evaluated during this class. This course is part of the Building Trades core course selection and is taught in conjunction with BT 130, Introduction to Building Trades I, in which the student studies the principles and concepts of the Building Trades profession.
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