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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 This course covers the basic principles of accounting. In this course, the basic principles of analyzing transactions, recording them in a general journal, posting them to the general ledger, and preparing the basic financial statements.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 This is the second semester of a two semester sequence in principles of accounting. Students will complete the study of basic financial accounting and move into the basic concepts and computations associated with cost and managerial accounting. Once completed, this course will satisfy the undergraduate requirements for two semesters of basic accounting principles.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Fundamental principles of animal agriculture, biological and scientific aspects of development, inheritance, feeding and nutrition, management, animal products, and scope of the industry.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 This is a web course that introduces the student to the profession of physical therapy and the concepts of the total patient. Current issues in health care that impact physical therapy are investigated. It provides information about the role of the physical therapist assistant in terms of professional, legal and ethical standards. It also provides an introduction to the concepts of disability, cultural diversity and ethical decisionmaking. Part of this class requires the student to complete 12 hours of observation in a physical therapy setting under the supervision of a registered PT or PTA. This experience will be documented and satisfy one of the course requirements as well as serving as one of the admissions criteria. Open to all students. (Includes 12 hours of clinical observation) F, Sp
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 This is a web course that allows the student to use a combination of learning tools to gain a sound background in medical terminology. This will allow the student to communicate effectively with other professionals. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 A study of the human body in a cross-sectional context. Emphasis will be placed on major anatomical features and radiologic landmarks. Students also explore soft tissue details as resolution allows. This course will serve to prepare students for conventional tomographic radiology, computer tomography, position emission tomography, magnetic resonance scanning and ultrasonography. (Crosslisted with BIOL 2540) This course does not meet any curricular requirements for any program, with the exception of the technical requirement for the A.A.S. General Technology program. (3 hours lecture, demonstration exercises) Sp
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 A general survey of native American cultures with emphasis on cultural development, diversity, and comparative analysis. Topics include prehistory, social organization, kinship, politics, religion, and material culture, as well as discussion of current Native American concerns. (as needed)
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Development of observational skills and perception of reality. Fundamental aspects of drawing - line, tone, space, form, and composition. Primarily for art, architecture, interior design, and art education majors. Additional work may be required outside class. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory) F
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Please visit http://www.rodp.org for the latest description for this course.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 Surface composition and color. Primarily for art, architecture, interior design, and art education majors. Additional work may be required outside class. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory) F
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