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0.00 Credits
This is a varying credit course that directs second year students into special projects designed to extend and complement the required curriculum. (1-3 credit hours, 16 to 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student with Web page design, formatting, and creation, Web site management and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students will analyze, design and implement Web pages. Links, graphics, tables, frames, multimedia and form applications will be used to enhance the Web page. (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
The course will acquaint students with graphic design techniques, principles of page layout and design, and desktop publishing terminology and applications. Students will create a variety of documents such as flyers, brochures, newsletters, professional forms, and business cards using industry standard desktop publishing software, graphics, and effective design conventions. Students will also become familiar with style sheets, templates, glossaries, and exporting and importing files created in other software programs. Prerequisites: Knowledge of an operating system and skill in using a mouse would be beneficial. Additional suggested prerequisite: Introductory keyboarding or instructor?s permission. (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours) BUSI 1003 Records Management Records Management will provide instruction in the administration and control of records systems. The course includes the creation, maintenance, protection, and disposition of records stored in a variety of media forms. Specialized functions such as micrographics, disaster recovery, and optical disk technology will also be covered. Prerequisites: COSC 1153 Microcomputer Applications; BCIS 1203 Microcomputer Specialized Software (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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1.00 Credits
Individual studies in the life sciences with field and laboratory activities. (LAS) (1 credit hour, 0 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of the organization, metabolism, genetics, taxonomy, and interactions of protozoan and metazoan organisms, with their ecological implications. (GE, LAS) (4 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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4.00 Credits
A study of the structure and physiology of higher plants with a short survey of the plant kingdom. (GE, LAS) (4 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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4.00 Credits
A study of fundamental anatomical structures, physiology, taxonomy, and ecology of the animal kingdom. (GE, LAS) (4 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the normal functional anatomy of the human body. The laboratory includes extensive use of human models, computer tomography programs, and cat dissection. Prerequisite: BIOL 1114 or BIOL 1134, or ACT science sub score of 21 (4 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the fundamental principles that govern the functioning of the environment with emphasis on problems considered to be the core of most environmental issues: growing population, shortages in food and energy resources. The ethical issues related to the environmental problems are also considered. (LAS) (4 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 32 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory principles of microbiology, including their application to human and animal diseases. Emphasis on growth and cultivation with identification of individual organisms. (GE, LAS) Prerequisite: CHEM 1115 (4 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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