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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to explore and discuss concepts and issues that are pertinent to allied health care professionals including legal and regulatory issues, health service reform and cost containment, workforce development, and quality assurance practices.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on a survey of the more important drugs used in medicine, including basic principles, clinical uses and possible adverse effects. Students will be introduced to important issues affecting drug approval, legislation, manufacturing, formulation and delivery, metabolism and measurement.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on presentation of interrelationships between normal body functioning and the physiologic changes that participate in disease production, and occur as a result of disease. Emphasis on major disorders and other selected disorders provides a concise, easy-to-understand introduction to the fundamentals.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course emphasizing the relationships of art, music, and theatre in the history of Western civilization. Designed especially for entry-level majors in these fields, but may be taken by any student. Requirements may include listening assignments and field trips to galleries and concerts.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles and practices of Hydrology including the relation of the physical and biological sciences to an understanding of the water cycle. Topics covered will also include determination of drainage areas, unit hydrographs, recurrence intervals, introduction to routing, probabilities, and conversion factors.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of soil and their influence on the hydrological cycle, Darcy's Law and fluid flow through porous medium, stress distribution and consolidation of soil, subsurface exploration. Credit for both HYDR 2411 and ENVE 2411 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 or concurrent enrollment, and MATH 2413. Lab fee $10.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to the geographic information system (GIS), basic concepts and applications in watershed hydrology and water resources. The course provides students hands-on experience in using GIS to visually analyze hydrologic data. In addition, the course covers the advanced topic of integrating GIS and hydrologic models. Prerequisite Course(s):GEOL 1403 and HYDR 1310. Lab fee $15.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Principles of hydrostatics, dynamics of viscous and non-viscous fluids, resistance to flow in pipes and open channels, transport processes, energy equation, Bernoulli equation, conservation of mass, conservation of momentum. Credit for both HYDR 3400 and ENVE 3400 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425, MATH 3433. Lab Fee $10.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of the hydrologic cycle, precipitation processes, soil moisture, infiltration, groundwater, rainfall-runoff processes, utilization of water resources, and frequency analysis; introduction to HEC-HMS programs for modeling hydrologic processes, elementary principles of field work. Credit for both HYDR 3410 and ENVE 3410 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: MATH 3311 or concurrent enrollment; HYDR 1310 or ENVE 2310; and HYDR 2411. Lab fee $15.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Topics include aquifer characteristics, infiltration, fluid dynamics of groundwater flow, potential flows, well analysis, water quality, groundwater pollution, legal issues in groundwater. Credit for both HYDR 3420 and ENVE 3420 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: HYDR 2411, GEOL 1403 or ENVE 2310, CHEM 1412, MATH 2414. Lab fee $10.
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