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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking), AGEC/I AGEC/I: WRT 102 previously or concurrently Transfer: BIO 319 (ASU), ENV 101 & ENV 101L (NAU), ECOL 206 (UA) Note: BIO I05N and ANR I22N are cross-listed. Fundamentals of ecology and their relevance to human impact on natural ecosystems. Includes ecosystem structure and function, population dynamics, and human impacts on air, water, land, and biodiversity. In this course, the lecture and lab are taught simultaneously. Note: Course may focus on Tohono O'odham natural resources.
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    Prerequisites: None 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking), AGEC/I AGEC/I: WRT 102 previously or concurrently Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU) ECOL 130 & Elective (UA) Study of the common plants and animals of the Southwest. Includes their identification, adaptations, behavior, and ecology. Also includes physical geography and geological principles of the region. In this course, the lecture and lab are taught simultaneously.
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    Prerequisites: None 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking) Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Principles of nutrition presented in the context of human biology. Includes chemistry, digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients. Also includes biological and nutritional perspectives on various health issues such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, cancer, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Lecture and lab are integrated in this class.
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    Prerequisites: None 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking) Transfer: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Structure and dynamics of the human body. Includes foundations such as chemical, cellular and tissue levels of organization. Also includes major structures and functions of inter-gumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Lecture and lab are integrated in this class.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BIO 181N 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking), AGEC/I AGEC/I: WRT 102 previously or concurrently Transfer: BIO 187 (ASU), BIO 182 (NAU), ECOL I82R & I82L (UA) Additional principles of living things at the levels of organism, population, community, and ecosystem. Includes evolution of life, classification of organisms, survival strategies, interactions between organisms and with the environment, ecosystem structure, and human impacts upon the biosphere. Lab and lecture are integrated.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking) Transfers: PLB 108 (ASU), Elective (NAU, UA) Study of principles and processes in plant biology with emphasis on vascular plants. Includes survey of plant kingdom. Lab and lecture are integrated.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CHM 151, MAT 122 and completion of REA 091 4 cr. hrs. (6 pds: 3 lee, 3 lab) Programs: All GenEd: AGEC/Lab-Sci, AAS(Critical Thinking), AGEC/I AGEC/I: WRT 102 previously or concurrently Transfer: BIO 188 (ASU), BIO 181 & 181L (NAU), MCB 181 R & I8IL(UA) Principles of structure and function of living things at the molecular, cellular and organismic levels of organization. Includes introduction to the scientific process, chemistry of cells, organization of cells, metabolism, patterns of cell division, patterns of inheritance, nucleic acids, and biotechnology. Lab and lecture are integrated.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lee.) Programs: AAS-BUS, ABUS GenEd: None Tranfers: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Introduces key principles of business operations in the private enterprise system. Includes contemporary business and its environment, structure of American business, management principles of the organization, people, and production, marketing management, information systems and accounting and financing the enterprise.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lee.) Programs: AAS-BUS, ABUS GenEd: None Tranfers: Elective (ASU, NAU, UA) Students will analyze how ethical principles in decision-making can be applied to business and industry settings. Includes examination of moral issues, ethical frameworks, personal values, standards in the workplace, social, religious, and cultural values, legal ramifications of action and inaction, and technology's role in shaping the workplace culture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MAT 082 or equivalent 3 cr. hrs. (3 pds: 3 lee.) Programs: AAS-BUS, ABUS GenEd: None Transfers: Elective (ASU, NAU), NT (UA) Introduces mathematical procedures designed for practical utility in the business environment. Includes payroll, bank records, purchasing, sales, consumer credit, insurance, taxes, interest, inventory, depreciation, stocks and bonds, financial statements, and introductory statistics.
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