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3.00 Credits
The student will demonstrate proper procedures for nondestructive and dimensional structural inspections, removing, disassembling, cleaning, servicing and repair of engine components. The student will perform final engine assembly, including exterior lines, components, attaching hardware, installing, and rigging engine. Offered at GCTC
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3.00 Credits
A three-hour lecture course designed to introduce future Nursing students to the basics of Human Anatomy. The course is designed for students co-enrolled in Practical Nursing Programs at local technology centers with who Seminole State College has Cooperative Alliance Agreements. Available at GCTC and WWTC - Accepted at SSC with completion of Career Tech Program
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3.00 Credits
Required with ANAT 2114
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4.00 Credits
Human Anatomy is a study of the structure of the human body. The course surveys the gross and microscopic anatomy of the human body, emphasizing the structure and interdependence of human organ systems with minor emphasis on human embryology, histology, and mammal and organ dissection. Prerequisites: One Life Science course (BIOL 1214, BOT 1114, or ZOO 1114), High school chemistry, or CHEM 1315 is strongly recommended. OSRHE Matrix: BI 406
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5.00 Credits
Human Anatomy and Physiology is a study of the structure and function of the human body. The anatomy and physiology of the integumental, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, circulatory, excretory, digestive, endocrine and reproductive systems are studied. Prerequisite: One Life Science course (BIOL 1214, BOT 1114, or ZOO 1114), High school chemistry, or CHEM 1315 strongly recommended. OSRHE Matrix: BI 425
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1.00 Credits
The student will serve as a laboratory assistant for a minimum of 3 hours per week for one semester gaining practical knowledge and experience in anatomy laboratory techniques, lab preparation, and lab implementation, while assisting anatomy students in a laboratory setting. Knowledge of anatomy as well as dissection skills is required. Prerequisite: The student must have earned a "B" or better in the course or an equivalent course in which the student will serve as lab assistant and permission from the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the anthropological way of thinking about human evolution, prehistory, cross-cultural variation and language. Emphasis is on the cultures of non-industrialized societies. OSRHE Matrix: AN 101
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of Native society and culture north of Mexico from pre-Columbian time to present. OSRHE Matrix: AI 019, AN 210
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the cultural diversity of selected indigenous peoples, this course is a study of the introduction, exploration, comprehension, and analysis of American Indian ceremony, customs, social and political values, and other areas of American Indian life. OSRHE Matrix: AN 310, AI 006
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the identification, development, acquisition, practice, and maintenance of Oklahoma American Indian tribal languages. OSRHE Matrix: AI 005
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