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4.00 Credits
Surveys human body systems. Exercises include the identification of structural components of the body as well as investigations in physiology. Designed for students in the Medical Assisting and Ophthalmic Medical Technology programs. Prerequisites: Good command of the English language and Placement into RD 90.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to and survey of the broad range of activities in bioscience technology. Major applications and advances in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, genomics, forensics, proteomics, agriculture, and environmental science will be covered. Includes examination and discussion of ethical, legal and hands-on activities based on authentic bioscience applications. Recommend: BI 112 or 211. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115.
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2.00 Credits
Survey of technical and regulatory aspects of physical, chemical, radiation and biological safety in the bioscience laboratory. Topics covered include: mechanical and electrical systems, hazards due to temperature and pressure, handling and storing hazardous chemicals, personal protective equipment, chemical waste disposals and spill, ionizing radiation and control measures, biological containment, disinfection/sterilization, medical waste handling, applicable regulations and guidelines. Prerequisites: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115.
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2.00 Credits
Develops mathematics skill and problem-solving related to work in a bioscience laboratory or biomanufacturing environment. Includes calculations for solution preparation, analysis and manipulate of molecules and cells, analysis and interpretation of data and commonly used statistical methods. Recommend: Prior or concurrent college-level course in Chemistry, or BI 112 or 211, and MTH 65.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental principles and practices for the bioscience laboratory. Principles of quality documentation, safety, and precise communication will be emphasized throughout, in the context of technical activities that include solution preparation, instrumentation for measurements (weight, volume, temperature, pH, conductivity and spectroscopy), assay techniques and routine laboratory maintenance. Recommend prior or concurrent college level course in Chemistry, or BI 112 or 211, and MTH 65. Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115 and RD 115. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in: BIT 105 and BIT 107.
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9.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental principles and practices for the bioscience laboratory and biomanufacturing environment. Principles of quality documentation, safety, and communication will be emphasized throughout, in the context of technical activities that include solution preparation, instrumentation for measurements (weight, volume, temperature, pH, conductivity and spectroscopy) and selected biomanufacturing activities. Recommend: concurrent enrollment in BIT 181. Recommend: MTH 65.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to internal and external quality systems that apply to the bioscience industry, with emphasis on working a regulated environment. Also covers various agencies that regulate the bioscience industry, FDA regulation for good laboratory and manufacturing practices (GLP and cGMP), and proecesses relating to product approval.
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4.00 Credits
This course will give students authentic hands-on experience in recombinant DNA work. Students will learn the basic principles, strategies and techniques that are the essential tools for molecular biology. These include the preparation of plasmid vector and insert DNA, transformation, plasmid purification, and analysis of constructs from restriction patterns, Southern blot hybridization and PCR. Recommended: BI 101 or 211 and CH 100, 104 or 221.
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4.00 Credits
Covers theory and practice in the purification and analysis of protiens. Techniques commonly used in reasearch labs and biotechnology settings will be covered, including protein assay, SDS-PAGE, enzyme assay, chromatography and protein purification principles and practices. Recommended BI 101 or 211 and CH 100, 104 or 221, and MTH 95
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2.00 Credits
Overview and exploration of bioscience technology, from research and development to manufacturing. Covers career options and pathways, and guides students in the development of skills to identify potential internships, entry-level positions and education and training opportunities that fit the student's goals and trends in the field. Participation in field trips is essential. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIT 110 or instructor permission.
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