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4.00 Credits
Topics include prokaryotic cell structure, function, metabolism, genetics, phylogenetic classification, diversity, relation to plants/animals/humans and pathogenesis, ecology and evolution, environmental and applied microbiology, agents, and eukaryotic microorganisms. Emphasis is on bacterial metabolic strategies to include aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, chemolithotrophy, phototrophy, and role in biogeochemical cycles, ecological diversity, genetics and phylogeny/evolution, and human-microbe interactions and infectious disease. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in BIOL 189or GPA of 3.5 or written permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Covers selected topics of interest to students in the biological sciences. Prerequisite: BIOL 189.
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3.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: safety rules, regulations, OSHA requirements, basic math related to rough carpentry, proper hand tool usage, proper power tool usage and blueprint reading. Corequisite: COM 101.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: blueprint reading, residential building codes, footing and foundation layout, laser level usage, foundation elevations, concrete form setting and foundation rough hardware to include replacement hardware. Prerequisite: BT 120B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: blueprint reading, residential building codes, rough lumber, framing hardware and method of installation, framing terminology, framing demonstrations, truss layout, roof designs, pneumatic tool usage and basic math formulas for construction. Student must work at least 5 hours per week for the entire semester for a framing contractor. Prerequisite: BT 121B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: plumbing history, hand tools, piping materials, safety rules, mathematics, measuring tapes, folding rules, scale rulers, sewage disposal, introduction to gasses and pressure pipe and fittings.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: mathematics (percent and decimals), job safety (OSHA), typical plumbing fixtures, fittings and valves and introduction to blueprint reading and drawings. Prerequisite: BT 130B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: water distribution systems, mathematics, offsets and formulas and drain, waste and vent piping systems. Prerequisite: BT 131B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered in this course will include: basic welding, rigging and hoisting, scheduling rough-in sheets and advance blueprint reading and drawings. Prerequisite: BT 132B.
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5.00 Credits
Items covered will include: safety rules, regulations, OSHA requirements, basic math related to the electrical industry, proper hand tool usage, proper power tool usage, basic rigging, hardware systems and conduit installation. Students must work at least 10 hours per week for the entire semester for an electrical contractor.
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