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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Prerequisite ASL 112 This course will reinforce ASL skills and enhance students' receptive, expressive, and interactive skills. Specific focus is to enable the students to increase projection of the visual mode of communication. Discussion in ASL various topics via articles or videos. This course is beneficial for interpreters.
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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: RDG 090, ENL 099, MTH 090, MTH 095/MTH 096 or MTH 099 OR minimum acceptable test scores for placement in college-level English, reading and math courses. A Laboratory Course: 3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory work each week. This course will introduce concepts of cell structure, function, and reproduction. Common biochemical phenomena, particularly the metabolic processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration will be surveyed by the course. A description of the form and the function of DNA will be related to mechanisms of inheritance. The highlights of Darwin's theory of natural selection and other aspects of evolutionary theory will be explored.
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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: RDG 090, ENL 099, MTH 090, MTH 095/MTH 096 or MTH 099 OR minimum acceptable test scores for placement in college-level math, reading and English and an acceptable writing sample. A Laboratory Course: 3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory work each week. This course will introduce and explore the basic principles of ecology. An overview and comparison of vertebrate organ systems will be presented. The course will also survey the taxonomy and organization of the plant and animal kingdoms.
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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: RDG 090, ENL 099 OR minimum acceptable test scores for placement in college-level English and reading. Laboratory Course: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory work each week. An anatomy-physiology course that examines the general plan of body cells, tissues, and six major systems. Includes the function of integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, somatic and special senses, and the endocrine systems. A laboratory course designed to unify basic concepts of inorganic and organic chemistry to bring about a better understanding of the structure and function of the human body as relevant to health care.
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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: BIO 124 ; Laboratory Course: 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory work each week. A continuation of BIO 124, Human Anatomy and Physiology I, that examines six major systems including human growth and development and genetics. Includes the structure and functions of the circulatory, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. The course is designed to emphasize the complimentary nature of structure and function, homeostasis and environment, metabolic processes, responses stress, and pathological disorders, so that students will have a better understanding of the human body relevant to health.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: BIO 124 and BIO 125, for nursing students formally admitted to the program. A generalized laboratory course in microbiology related to nursing which stresses the importance of preventive techniques in the control of infectious diseases and allergic responses with less reliance being placed upon curative procedures. Preventive medicinal techniques include the understanding and implementation of aseptic techniques throughout the hospital and the education of the public and patients regarding the procedures used in preventing the spread of disease agents.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 Semester Hours Presents courses in biology which the College expects to offer only once or occasionally in response to specific curriculum or community interests or needs. The course may consist of seminars, specialized or individual instruction, and/or research in an area related to biology.
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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: BIO 101 or BIO 124, and CHM 213. A Laboratory Course: 3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory work each week. Concentrates on the physiology, genetics, immunology of microorganisms, and on pathogenesis and the nature of microbial diseases. The laboratory work emphasizes basic microbiological techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: Students must be enrolled in final semester and eligible for graduation. The capstone course integrates coursework, knowledge skills and experiential learning to demonstrate a broad mastery of learning across the curriculum through application to a project. Students develop a project exploring a problem, opportunity or new trend in their area of concentration, profession, workplace or an organization. Students will research and analyze information from traditional and electronic sources using the results to present a written project.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Emphasis is placed on learning the keyboard and developing proper keyboarding techniques. The student is introduced to various business forms and adaptation of keyboard skills to personal use.
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