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1.00 Credits
(1-0) 1 hour Communicates and interprets expansion of Christian beliefs, practices and fellowships from Palestine to outlying parts of the Roman Empire. Includes personality study of Peter, John, Paul and other apostles. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0) 3 hours An introduction and survey of the Old Testament. Emphasizes historical setting, types of religious literature and religious element underlying the whole. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: None.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 hours Introduces survey of the New Testament. Emphasizes life and teachings of Jesus as found in the Gospels, expansion of early Christianity, a brief study of Paul's epistles, the general epistles and Revelation. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: None.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 hours Presents a study of the life of Christ as portrayed by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: None.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 hours Consists of a study of the life and ministry of the apostle Paul. Examines his writings and central ideas. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours This course is a survey of biology including molecular and cellular biology, genetics, DNA, microbiology, evolution and ecology. The cellular and molecular basis of life will be emphasized. Current topics in biology and medicine will be discussed. Designed as a transferable lab science course for nonscience majors. Lab fee required. (SCANS 3, 6, 9) Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours This course is a continuation of BIOL 1408. Biology of protistans, fungi, plants, animals and animal behavior is presented. Emphasis placed on general human anatomy and physiology. Current topics in biology and medicine will be discussed. Designed as a transferable lab science course for nonscience majors. Lab fee required. (SCANS 3, 6, 9) Prerequisite: BIOL 1408.
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2.00 Credits
(3-3) 4 hours This is the fi rst semester of a two-semester course in which anatomy and physiology are integrally presented. Students learn anatomic and physiologic terminology, the principles of the relationships between form and function and basic mathematical calculations converting between the metric and English systems of measurement. Students also learn specifi c information about and concepts of basic chemistry, cell structure and chemistry, cell reproduction and tissue structure. The anatomy and physiology of four of the body's 11 systems are also presented. In laboratory investigations students acquire knowledge about bones, muscular function and microscopic examination of tissues. Lab fee is required. (SCANS 1, 3, 6, 9) Prerequisites: Pass reading on THEA or COMPASS and be eligible for College Algebra by passing math on THEA or COMPASS or by passing the developmental math sequence. Corequisite: One hour a week in Synapse Tutorial Lab required.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours This course is a continuation of BIOL 2401 and assumes foundation knowledge and skills acquired therein. Students learn specifi c and conceptual information about the remaining seven systems of the body, cellular metabolism and fl uid and electrolytes. Practical knowledge of the information and concepts about the 11 systems is further gained and reinforced through the hands-on use of anatomical specimens. Lab fee required. (SCANS 1, 6, 9) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of "C" inBIOL 2401.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours In this one-semester course students learn scientifi c terminology, specifi c information and concepts about the anatomy and physiology of the 11 body systems. In laboratory exercises students learn mathematical calculations for conversions between the metric and English systems of measurement, the anatomy of muscles, bones, nervous organs, blood vessels and endocrine glands, plus various organs of other systems. Lab fee required. (SCANS 1, 3, 6, 9) Prerequisite: Pass reading on THEA or COMPASS and be eligible for College Algebra by passing math on THEA or COMPASS or by passing the developmental math sequence.
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