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ASTR 2020: Practical Astronomy II
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course presents topics in celestial photography, photometry and astrophysics. Emphasis is on the use of attachments for special purposes, such as astrographic camera and solar photography. Practical experience with astronomical instruments at an observatory is included. Prerequisite: ASTR 2010) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
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BIOL 0500: Building Science Skills for the Biological Sciences
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This lecture-laboratory course is designed to prepare students for college-level biology courses. The building of skills in reading, writing, terminology and experimental techniques in the biological sciences is presented using an active learning process. Study methods, note taking, time management and types of tests for the biological sciences are also included. Lecture: 1.5 hours, Lab: 1.5 hours Prerequisite: Successful completion of course required before registering. Corequisite: Course must be taken en prior to or at the same time.
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BIOL 0600: Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology
1.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This five-week, modular, online course prepares students for success in Human Anatomy - BIOL 1010 and Human Physiology - BIOL 1020. The focus of this course is development of basic skills required for success in higher education: study skills, time management, basic math and language skills. Students learn the essential science background necessary to be successful in life science courses: basic concepts in Biology (biological terminology, cellular structure) and basic concepts in Chemistry (ions, chemical bonding, terminology and chemical notation). Lecture: 3 hours
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BIOL 1000: Cell Biology for Technology
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This biology course is designed to introduce basic biological principles while specifically examining life processes at the cellular level. Topics include cell chemistry, the relationship between cell structure and function, metabolism, molecular genetics and cellular communication. Contemporary cell-related technology, as well as its impact and significance, is emphasized. ( Prerequisites: ENGL 0890 with a grade of "B" or better or Accuplacer exemption fromReading AND Students must also demonstrate competency in mathematics through required math placement testing: a Math Accuplacer score equivalent to the successful completion of pre-algebra OR successful completion of any of the following courses or their equivalent: MATH 0600, 1200, 1420, 1700, 1900, 1910, 1920, 2910 or 2990) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 3 hours
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BIOL 1001: Introductory Biology: Organismal
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is one part of a two-semester introduction to the fundamentals of biology intended for science majors. However, BIOL 1001 may be taken independently of BIOL 1002. The course investigates biology at the organismal level through the presentation and discussion of biological processes and systems, including genetics, evolution, and ecology. Additionally, the diversity in form and function of multi-cellular organisms (plants, fungi and animals) is explored. (Prerequisites: ENGL 0890 with a grade of "B" or better or Accuplacer exemption fromReading and MATH 0500 with a grade of "C"or appropriate placement test score) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours.
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BIOL 1002: Introductory Biology: Cellular
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is one part of a two-semester introduction to the fundamentals of biology intended for science majors. It may be taken independently of BIOL 1001. Using the theme of evolution as a framework, the course investigates biology at the cellular level through the presentation of such topics as structure, function, metabolism, genetics, reproduction and differentiation. Additionally, the diversity in form and function of unicellular organisms (bacteria, archae, and protists) is explored. (Prerequisites: ENGL 0890 with a grade of "B" or better or Accuplacer exemption fromReading and MATH 0500 with a grade of "C"or appropriate placement test score) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours.
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BIOL 1005: Biology in the Modern World
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course investigates the basic biological principals needed to understand and make informed decision regarding vital biological issues in today's world; for example, global warming, obesity, biodiversity, cancer, race, genetic engineering, and human population growth. Note: This course is designed for non-science majors; not open to science majors. This class fulfils four credits of Math/ Science General Education requirements. (Prerequisites: ENGL 0700 and MATH 0500 with grade of "C" or appropriate placement testscore.) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
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BIOL 1010: Human Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is a study of the human organism with respect to the gross and microscopic anatomy of the organ systems. Laboratory work includes dissection of the cat and appropriate isolated organs. (Prerequisites: ENGL 0890 with a grade of "B" or better or Accuplacer exemption fromReading AND MATH 0500 with a grade of "C"or appropriate test score. Recommended: take BIOL 1002 before taking BIOL 1010.) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 3 hours
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BIOL 1020: Human Physiology
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course presents a study of the human organism, including basic chemical composition and function of the cell. The course stresses homeostatic control systems and coordinated body functions. (Prerequisite: BIOL 1010) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 3 hours
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BIOL 1050: Man and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
A study of man's relation to the ecosystem, this course focuses on environmental issues such as energy supplies, energy alternatives, forms of pollution, food production, population growth and resources management. ( Prerequisite: ENGL 0700 with grade of "C" or appropriate placement testscore) Lecture: 3 hours
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