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AT 2810: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Course Descriptions: Various topics in automotive technology which relate to the needs of the student and industry
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AT 2820: Special Topics
2.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Course Description: Various topics in automotive technology which relate to the needs of the student and industry
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AT 2830: Significant Safety Hazards and Concerns
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
The course is designed to focus on matters associated with health and safety relating to the environment, including air water quality, and sanitization. Areas of concentration include hazardous, and materials, their storage and handling. Additional study includes waste management and cleanup as well as detail study of environmental laws, regulations, and protection of workers involved in activities associated with hazardous materials.
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AT EL: Elective Lower Division
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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BIO 1010: Biology I and Lab
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Completion of or exemption from DSPW 0800 and DSPM 0800; Course Description: This course introduces the student to the methods of biological science. It explores the chemical basis of life; cell structure and function including energy metabolism; cell division; DNA and gene regulation; Mendelian and molecular genetics; the process of evolution; speciation; mechanisms for the origin of life on earth; the principles of systematics; the prokaryotes and the Kingdom Protists.
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BIO 1020: Biology II and Lab
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Completion of or exemption from DSPW 0800 and DSPM0800; Course Description: This course introduces the student to the diversity of life on earth, looking in more detail at the fungi, plants and animals. The structure and function of flowering plants is reviewed. Animal anatomy (tissues, organs and organ systems), physiology, reproduction and development are covered with an emphasis on humans. The final section of the course covers the principles of ecology.
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BIO 1110: General Biology
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Course Description: This course introduces the student to the methods of biological science. It explores the chemical basis of life; cell structure and function including energy metabolism; cell division; DNA and gene regulation; Mendelian and molecular genetics; the process of evolution; speciation; mechanisms for the origin of life on earth; the principles of systematics; the prokaryotes and the Kingdom Protista.
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BIO 1430: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: A study of nutrients and their relationship to human growth, development, and maintenance. Special emphasis is given to the role of foods and the nutrients they contain, with regard to the physiological, psychological, and sociological well-being of the individual. Practical analysis of food records and application of nutritional knowledge will be included.
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BIO 2010: Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: This combination laboratory and lecture course consists of a study of the structure and function of the human body. Online laboratory experiences and exercises are designed to correspond with and complement the lecture material. The course will begin with a general introduction to anatomy and physiology, and then move on to cells, metabolism, tissues, basic chemistry, mitosis, osmosis, diffusion, the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system, the integumentary system, the muscular system, and the nervous system.
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BIO 2020: Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: This course involves a continuation of the study of the structure and function of the human body with online laboratory experiences that began in Anatomy and Physiology I. In this portion of the course, we will complete the study of the anatomy and physiology of main systems of the body.
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