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4.00 Credits
The year long sequence provides students with the knowledge of the form and function of the dynamic human body which is required for health service occupations and further study in the biological sciences. Students master knowledge and concepts concerning bone and muscle, heredity, development, and reproduction. Prerequisite: BI 232. Corequisite: BI 233 with BI 233L. SPRING
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4.00 Credits
Students demonstrate knowledge of the basic and applied aspects of microbiology with emphasis on the role of the microorganism in relation to humans. This course is designed for allied health areas; not for science majors or those in pre-medicine, pre-dental or pre-veterinary science. Prerequisite: None, but prior general biology and chemistry courses and MTH 60 are recommended. Corequisite: BI 234 with BI 234L. FALL, SPRING
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3.00 Credits
Introduces function and performance characteristics of basic building materials, components, methods, and sequences in the construction process. Emphasizes residential construction. SPRING
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3.00 Credits
Students learn and apply the principles of reading and interpreting construction prints. They learn the purpose of different types of drawings, the types of projections, applications of math, and the use of conventions, scales, symbols, notes, schedules and dimensions in construction drawings. FALL
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the International and Oregon Residential Codes for One and Two-Family Dwellings. Application of the codes to buildings and occupants, and the role and influence of codes in design and construction is examined. Topics include: general types of construction; special design for wind forces, flood, seismic events and fire safety; egress and accessibility; energy efficiency; structures and materials. WINTER
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4.00 Credits
Botany students will investigate life processes within plants and their relationship to plant form and anatomy. Students will also explore plant/people relations, ecology, genetics, diversity and evolutionary relationships among plants. Prerequisite: WR 121 or instructor approval. SPRING
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4.00 Credits
Students master basic knowledge of elements, compounds, chemical reactions, solutions, acids and bases. Note: This course is designed for students with no prior chemistry course work and emphasizes applications to nursing and related areas. The two-quarter series is good preparation for CH 221 General Chemistry. Prerequisite: Mastery of basic arithmetic, percentages, ratios and proportions, and conversions (equivalent to a "C" grade in MTH 65). Corequisite: CH 104 with CH 104L. SUMMER, FALL, WINTER
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4.00 Credits
This is the second term of a two-quarter introductory general chemistry series. Students master basic knowledge of atomic theory, naming, bonding, radio activity, gases, liquids and solids. Prerequisite: CH 104 and 104L or equivalent with a "C" grade or better . Corequisite: CH 105 with CH 105L. WINTER, SPRING
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4.00 Credits
Students master basic knowledge of the fundamental principles of biochemistry including organic chemistry and three classes of biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids (fats and oils), and proteins. Prerequisite: CH 104 and 104L and 105 and 105L or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: CH 106 with CH 106L. SPRING
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5.00 Credits
Service course covering the principles of chemistry for the student who already has a good knowledge of high school chemistry. Emphasizes understanding and applying the principles that govern the behavior of matter, as a foundation for further college study in the sciences and engineering. Students will learn and demonstrate both qualitative and quantitative understanding of stoichiometry, periodicity, atomic and molecular structure, formulas and equations, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, and chemical reactions. Data acquisition and handling by computers is stressed. Must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: Two years high school algebra or equivalent (MTH 95) and mastery of the principles of high school chemistry or completion of CH 105, and instructor approval. Corequisite: CH 221 with CH 221L. FALL
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