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BIOL 2010: Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours An intensive course for students interested in health-related fields that will count as a biology elective. Topics include the skeletal, articular, muscular, nervous, and integumentary systems; cellular chemistry and structure; and histology. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800, and DSPM 0700 This course is part of the general education core.
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BIOL 2020: Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
3 class hours, 3 lab hours A continuation of BIOL 2010 designed primarily for students interested in health-related fields that will count as a biology elective. Topics include: the cardiac, vascular, hematologic, respiratory, immune, urinary, digestive, reproductive, and endocrine systems. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800 and BIOL 2010 This course is part of the general education core.
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BIOL 2115: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours A survey course designed to examine natural systems and the impact of human society on those systems. Topics covered will include principles of ecology, biodiversity, and population dynamics; additionally, the course will address the socioeconomic and environmental costs associated with natural resource consumption, energy production, pollution, and waste generation. Laboratory work and off-site activities will provide additional opportunities for students to develop critical thinking and environmental problem solving skills, as they address local environmental issues. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800 and DSPW 0800 or equivalent skills This course is part of the general education core.
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BIOL 2211: General Botany
4.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours A course in the anatomy, physiology, reproduction and taxonomy of lower to higher plants. Topics include organization of plant cells and tissue systems, morphology, respiration and photosynthesis, genetics, growth and development, environmental factors, nutrition, ecology, and mechanisms of evolution. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800. This course is part of the general education core
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BIOL 2230: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours This is a comprehensive course that stresses applied microbiology and the roles of microbes in health and disease. Topics include microbial structure, growth, metabolism, genetics, ecology, and systematics with emphasis on the pathology of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800 and DSPM 0700, or equivalent skills
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BNK 1110: Principles of Banking
3.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours An introduction to banking services and functions, including loans, investments, and trust operations. Topics include basic principles of banking transactions and item processing, focusing on deposit and payment functions of banking, procedures and forms relative to opening accounts, cash and collection item processing, proof operations, paying and returning checks, and bookkeeping functions, internal controls and external regulations. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800
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BNK 1210: Consumer Lending
3.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours An introduction to the fundamental principles of extending consumer credit. Topics include studying and practicing taking loan applications, verifying credit histories, evaluating credit reports, making credit decisions, processing and disbursing the loan, and recognizing the importance of collateral, exercises in computing interest charges and rebates, insurance of consumer credit, pricing of loans, collections, and consumer compliance. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 and DSPM 0700
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BNK 1215: Commercial Bank Management
3.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
3 Credits 3 Class Hours An introduction to the study and application of principles of bank management. Topics include objectives, planning, structure, control, and the interrelationship of various bank departments, trends that have emerged in philosophy and practice of bank management, and case studies stressing current bank problems. Prerequisite: DSPR 0800
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BNK 2110: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours An introduction to basic economic principles most closely related to the subject of money and banking. Topics include the application of the economics of money and banking in the individual bank and in the banking system; the nature and functions of money and the money supply; financial intermediation and the various financial markets; the Federal Reserve System, its policies and operation. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 and DSPM 0700
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BNK 2230: Investment Basics
3.00 Credits
Nashville State Community College
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours Studies basic information on investments in securities, options, commodities, tax shelters, art, and more. Topics include traditional and modern methods of analyzing investment opportunities for the beginning investor, trading in the securities market (using real prices and making their own decisions) by using a special microcomputer software package. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 and DSPM 0700 or equivalent skills
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