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3.00 Credits
Introduces visual arts to all students regardless of background or experience. (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
Studies and examines in-depth art from the prehistoric period in Europe through the Gothic period. The course acquaints students with the history of western art, the process in the production of art, the social and cultural contexts, and art terminology. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Studies and examines in-depth art from Early Renaissance through Modern ( 20th century) art. The course continues to acquaint students with art history, production, social and cultural context, and terminology. It offers a wellbalanced approach as art relates to the development of western culture. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Studies the standard fundamentals of the banking profession. Topics include the principles of banking, banking terminology, sales, referrals, and bank products. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on customer service, etiquette, and ethics in the banking professions. In addition, the student is introduced o basic principles of macro- and microeconomics and the course provides a foundation in basic accounting. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Examines the structure of living things, beginning at the chemical level and progressing to the organismic and community (ecological) levels. Emphasis is placed on a survey of the five kingdoms of life, with particular attention given to plants, animals, and the ecological relationships existing among and between them. Lecture three hours per week, lab two hours per week. (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
Studies general human anatomy. Anatomical terminology is included. Healthful living habits are addressed through the study of the normal structure and functions of the human body. Emphasis is given to respect for human remains. Open to Funeral Science majors only. (S, even years)
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3.00 Credits
Explores various aspects of insects and other arthropods, including insect anatomy and morphology, life cycles, diversity, taxonomy, and their roles in the environment and in human affairs. Emphasis in the laboratory will be placed on identification of the major insect groups and on field methods of insect collection. Course requirements include, in part, group projects, in-class field trips, and an insect collection. Lecture three hours per week, lab two hours per week. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Studies the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of the human body with emphasis on body structure, functions of each body system, and basic chemistry. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Explores the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Emphasis is given to the biologically important molecules, structure and function of the plasma membrane, organelle structure and function, cellular energy, enzymes, and protein synthesis. (D)
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