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BCIS 2331: Intermediate Porgramming in Visual Basic. Net
3.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Furtherapplications of Visual Basic .NET in the business environment. In-depth study of event-driven, object-oriented programmingmethods, and database programming, ADO. NET, concepts of form design, multiple forms, and classes. Fee: $12.00 Skills: B Prerequisites: BCIS 1331. Course Type: T
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BCIS 2332: Advanced Programming in Visual Basic. Net
3.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Furtherapplications of Visual Basic .NET in the business environment. In-depth study of fi le access methods, data structures, modular programming, database controls, SQL, report writers, database connectivity and object-oriented methods. Fee: $12.00 Skills: B Prerequisites: BCIS 2331. Course Type: T
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BIOL 1308: Biology Concepts For Health Pre- Professional
3.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classifi cation. Concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientifi c method are included. This course is designed to prepare students to take BIOL 2304 or BIOL 2404. Skills: R Course Type: T
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BIOL 1309: Life on Earth
3.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A survey ofthe living organisms on our planet for the non-science major. Emphasis on evolutionary and natural history, structural and behavioral adaptations, biological diversity and co- evolution. Skills: E Course Type: T
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BIOL 1322: Contemporary Issues in Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
An introductionto basic nutrition. Special emphasis on understanding and evaluating fads and fallacies in nutrition. Topics include body systems, healthy cooking techniques, dietary restrictions and guidelines, diet and disease, recipe modifi cations and menu planning, nutritional concerns of the athlete or the vegetarian, and the relationship between addictions and nutrition. Skills: E Course Type: T
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BIOL 1323: Human Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
This courseexplores the various nutrients, their sources, digestion, absorption, metabolism, interaction, storage, and excretion. Current research is presented against a background of basic nutritional concepts. Special emphasis is given to the role nutrition plays in the current health care delivery system and how nutrition can be emphasized to promote health maintenance. This course is required for most BSN students and fulfi lls the requirements for a science elective in the College of Natural Sciences at U.T. Skills: E Prerequisites: High School Chemistry or CHEM 1411; BIOL 1406 or BIOL 1408 are recommended but not required. Course Type: T
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BIOL 1406: Cellular And Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
General Biology coursedesigned for science majors and students with a strong science background who desire an in-depth approach to biological topics. An introduction to the physical and chemical organization of living organisms; cell structure, function, and metabolism; classical and molecular genetics; gene regulation and genetic engineering. BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1408 may not both be counted towards graduation. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: G Prerequisites: One year of high school chemistry or one semester of college chemistry; two years of high school algebra or MATD 0390. Course Type: T
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BIOL 1407: Structure And Function of Organisms
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
General Biologycourse designed for science majors and students with a strong science background who desire an in-depth approach to biological topics. An introduction to the diversity, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, development, behavior, and evolution of living organisms. Includes prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. BIOL 1407 and BIOL 1409 may not both be counted toward graduation. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: G Prerequisites: BIOL 1406 with a minimum grade of C. Course Type: T
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BIOL 1408: Introductory Biology- Unity of Life
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Introductory biology coursedesigned for non-science majors who desire a conceptual approach to biological topics. An introduction to the nature of science, the characteristics of life, the molecular and cellular basis of life, genetics, reproduction, and development. An emphasis will be placed on how these topics are related to current issues such as genetic engineering, biotechnology, and problems facing modern society. BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1408 may not both be counted toward graduation.
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BIOL 1409: Introductory Biology- Diversity of Life
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Introductory biologycourse designed for non-science majors who desire a conceptual approach to biological topics. An introduction to the diversity of life: viruses, prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Topics will include structures and functions, evolution, environmental and human interactions, and origin of life. BIOL 1407 and BIOL 1409 may not both be counted for graduation. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: G Course Type: T
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