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QSO 331: Intro to Operations Management
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is an introduction to the operations function, which is responsible for the creation of goods and services of the organization. Students will learn the concepts and techniques used in managing operations in manufacturing and service organizations.
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QSO 340: Intro to Project Management
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
As modern organizations have become more complex, they have also become more project-driven. This course uses a basic project management framework in which the project life-cycle is broken into organizing, planning, monitoring and controlling the project. You will learn the methodologies and tools necessary at each stage for managing the projects effectively in terms of time, cost, quality, risk and resources.
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QSO 360: Intro to Six Sigma Quality
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course will provide the knowledge of tools and techniques of Six Sigma, while helping students prepare for the Six Sigma certification exams. The DMADV (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design and Verify) phases are covered in depth, with examples of applications in both manufacturing and service organizations. Design of Experiments with hands-on experience with MINITAB is also a primary feature of this course.
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SCI 211: Survey of the Biological Sci
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
framework of the physical universe, from the creation of matter to the ultimate fate of the Earth. Topics include the evolution of planet Earth and the cell, the cell doctrine, plant and animal evolution, natural selection and genetics, ecology, and astrobiology and the future of the human species.
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SCI 212: Principles of Physical Sci I
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Various concepts within the physical sciences are discussed ranging from the teachings of Aristotle to the theories of Einstein. Topics include the influence of the scientific method in generating knowledge, the contributions of Galileo, Copernicus, Newton, Kepler and others concerning energy, forces, and motion, gravity, the solar system, and cosmology and relativity.
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SCI 217: Intro to Anatomy & Physiology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is designed to deepen your understanding of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) of organ systems including the skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, sensory, nervous, endocrine, and reproductive. While navigating through these systems we explore disorder and disease processes that affect normal function to better understand human health. A variety of learning methods such as lectures, laboratories, case studies, research presentations, and guest lectures will be utilized to promote critical thinking and practical application of terms and concepts.
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SCI 219: Environmental Issues
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course provides a fundamental understanding of the various processes necessary to support life on Earth. It examines how human activities and philosophies (individual, business, cultural, and others) generate environmental issues and threaten these processes, and offers sustainable alternatives to these activities. Topics include ecology, populations, agriculture, desertification and deforestation, water and ocean pollution, air pollution including ozone depletion, solid and hazardous wastes, energy including fossil fuels and nuclear power, economies, and sustainability. Global marker.
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SCI 219H: Honors Environmental Issues
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Same as SCI-219, except at the Honors level.
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SCI 309: Ecology and Human Societies
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course introduces students to the principles of ecology, with an emphasis on the insights that ecology can provide into the environmental impacts of human activities. Students will explore the ecological roles of individual organisms; the dynamics of populations, biotic communities, and ecosystems; energy flows and biogeochemical cycles; and the concept of sustainability.
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SCI 470A: Survey of Biology Lab
1.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Laboratory course will follow topics presented in SCI-211. This is an optional 1 credit credit course.
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