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BIOL 212: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course is a continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I. The following systems of the human body are covered: cardiovascular, nervous, endocrine, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive. The lecture portion of the course introduces the student to the systems of the human body while the laboratory portion of the course allows the student the opportunity to explore the physiology of these systems. Dissection of non-human biological specimens is required. (Biology 2424 - Area III)
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BIOL 222: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Microbiology provides the student with the basic scientific principles of microorganisms. The course is a study of microorganisms with an emphasis on bacteria and viruses: morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease, and disease resistance of microbes. This course is designed to provide the student with general knowledge of microbiology to apply to other science and medical courses. (Biology 2514 - Area III)
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BIOL 250: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course presents an introduction to the anatomy of vertebrate animals. Students will explore the basic structure and functions of vertebrates including the skeleton, musculature and physiological systems. Laboratory exercises will emphasize the skeleton of mammals including humans, birds, and reptiles using real specimens and will include examination of fossil vertebrates and virtual dissections on computers. Prerequisite: BIOL 113 Introduction to Biology, or an Animal Science Class, or a Farrier Science Class, or consent of instructor.
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BLAW 202: Introduction to Business Law
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Introduction to Business Law provides a general introduction to the legal framework of business. The principal area of concentration is on contracts. Other topics include bailments, sales, commercial paper, and personal property. Principal and agent relationships are covered.
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BT 101: Introduction to Building Trades
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course is a comprehensive study of basic building trades. Topics include careers in construction, education and training necessary for licensing, entrepreneurship and self employment, employability skills, how to seek employment, and responsibilities on the job. This course will introduce the various areas of skills necessary in the building trades such as building codes and planning, designing, drawing and reading plans, and estimating and scheduling construction projects.
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BT 102: Construction Safety
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course provides an overview of common safety practices and precautions used in the building trades industry. Students are introduced to safety measures used during elevated work and when working with electrical hazards. Students will also study construction health, fall protection and emergency response. Safe handling of materials, and lockout/tagout procedures will be explored.
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BT 111: Construction Technology I
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course reviews the history of the carpentry and construction trades. The construction apprentice program will be explored. This course also provides the principles of building materials, fasteners and adhesives, reading plans and elevations, and floor systems. Hands-on practice with basic carpentry and construction projects is offered in this course.
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BT 112: Construction Technology II
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Topics in this course are site layout-one-distance measurement and leveling, handling and placing concrete. Students will be introduced to the construction of floor systems, wall, ceiling, and roof framing, and will learn how the various trades fit into the building process.
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BT 115: Fundamentals of Framing
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course is a hands-on study of basic framing. Topics will include wood as a building material, engineered lumber, engineered panel products, framing methods, floor framing, wall and ceiling framing, roof framing, rafter types, trusses and roof assembly. Other topics include framing of windows, exterior doors and basic stair layout.
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BT 116: Blueprint Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course introduces students to the skills necessary for reading blueprints. Students will explore projections and views, technical sketching, and the use of blueprints in construction. Instruction will also include information on graphic and pictorial representation, working drawings and structured building details.
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