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  • 4.00 Credits

    Diagnosis and repair of emission control systems including OBD II systems with emphasis on the application of advanced diagnostic information, tools, and techniques. Course will include state and federal laws required for preparation for licensing. May be taught with manufacturer specific instructions. Two lecture and six laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R2; W1. Prerequisite: AUMT 1407, AUMT 2417, AUMT 2434. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Computer terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, and information systems relating to the business environment. The main focus of this course is on business applications of software, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and business-oriented utilization of the Internet. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M1; R1; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientific method are included. BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1407 are two linked courses designed to be taken in consecutive semesters. Intended for science majors. BIOL 1406 includes the scientific method, the chemical basis of life, the organization and function of the cell, cellular reproduction, energy transformations, and genetics. Other concepts are included in BIOL 1407. BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1408 may not both be counted towards completion of graduation requirements. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry or one semester of college chemistry and a strong background in biology, or approval of instructor. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientific method are included. BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1407 are two linked courses designed to be taken in consecutive semesters. Intended for science majors. BIOL 1407 includes evolution, history of life, diversity and form and function of organisms, classification, and ecology. Other concepts are included in BIOL 1406. BIOL 1407 and BIOL 1409 may not both count towards completion of graduation requirements. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: BIOL 1406 with a minimum grade of "C" or approval of instructor. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientific method are included. BIOL 1408 is the first part of a two-semester introduction to these concepts. Topics such as the scientific method, the chemical basis of life, the organization and function of the cell, cellular reproduction, metabolism, and genetics are included in BIOL 1408. Other concepts are included in BIOL 1409, the second part of the course. Emphasis will be placed on selected topics in contemporary biology. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that students take BIOL 1408 before BIOL 1409. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientific method are included. BIOL 1409 is the second part of a two-semester introduction to these concepts. BIOL 1409 includes topics such as evolution, history of life, diversity and form and function of organisms, classification, and ecology. Other concepts are included in BIOL 1408. Emphasis will be placed on selected topics in contemporary biology. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that students take BIOL 1408 before BIOL 1409. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Study of structure and function of plant cells, tissues, and organs. Includes an evolutionary survey and life histories of the following representative groups: algae, fungi, mosses, liverworts, ferns, and seed producing organisms. Plant reproductive and functional interactions with their environment and with humans. Selected laboratory exercises. This course includes the study of basic botanical principles. Structural and functional activities of representative plants are studied. Emphasis is placed on a general survey of the plant kingdom with special emphasis on the flowering plants. To be offered both semesters during the long term and once during the summer term. Either BIOL 1411 or 1413 may be taken first, to be followed by the other course the next semester. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Study of the principles of taxonomy, molecular biology, and ecology as they relate to animal form and function, diversity, behavior, and evolution. A study of the principles of zoology. This course also includes a study of the classification, structure, body functions, distribution, and ecology of animals with special emphasis on man. To be offered both semesters during the long term and once during the summer term. Either BIOL 1411 or 1413 may be taken first, to be followed by the other course the next semester. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to the identification, classification, and evolutionary relationships of vascular plants with emphasis on flowering plants. Includes the importance of herbaria, collection techniques, and the construction and use of taxonomic keys. This course treats the classification and identification of the flowering plants. Students are introduced to the vocabulary terms and keys necessary for identification of the flowering plants. Field work supplements the basic study of family morphology. This course is to be offered each spring semester. This course is designed to meet the requirements of biology majors. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W1. Prerequisite: BIOL 1411 with a minimum grade of "C" or approval of instructor. Lab Fee: $24
  • 4.00 Credits

    Study of the structure and function of human anatomy, including the neuroendocrine, integumentary, musculoskeletal, digestive, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, and circulatory systems. Content may be either integrated or specialized. A study of the structure and function of the major organs and systems of the body and their relationship to health and disease. This course is planned to meet the requirements of Kinesiology and Home Economics majors, pre-professional major, and Biology major and minors, or may be taken as an elective. This course will be suitable for pre-professional (especially nursing) majors. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W2. Prerequisite: BIOL 1413 or equivalent course or approval of instructor. Lab Fee: $24
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