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AV 9110: Fundamentals of Ayurvedic Medicine
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits This elective course is an introduction to Ayurvedic medicine. It considers concepts of recognizing Ayurvedic body-type and psychological personality, customizing the health plan to suit the unique constitution, Ayurvedic nutrition and diet therapy, Ayurvedic herbology, and gentle detoxification through Ayurvedic Pancha-Karma therapy. This course is required for the naturopathic medicine program and is recommended prior to taking other Ayurvedic electives. Prerequisite: Admission to Bastyr University
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B 04102: Research Methods for Herbal Sciences
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits This course is an introduction to research methods. Included are the basic concepts of scientific methods, epidemiology and research methodology. Students practice applied research skills such as use of the library and Internet and evaluation of research literature. Prerequisite: Completion of the first year of the herbal sciences curriculum
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B 04119: Pharmacognosy for Herbal Sciences
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits This course looks at the chemistry of secondary metabolites in medicinal plants, algae and fungi. This chemical knowledge is then used to construct an understanding of real-world applicability in areas such as extraction techniques, medicinal activities, and nutritional aspects in an active-learning environment. Prerequisites: BC4112, BO3108
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B 05901,BO5902,B05903: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Bastyr University
variable credit A student may contract with a botanical medicine faculty member or approved faculty or professional to do an in-depth study in an area not covered in the botanical medicine curriculum. Prerequisites: B05301 and permission of department chair
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B 09504: Organic Gardening
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits The goal of this class is to give students the knowledge and skills necessary to design and implement a perennial or annual organic garden. Topics explored include soil fertility, garden cultivation, transplanting and direct seeding, irrigation principles, composting, pest and weed management, soil testing, and social and environmental issues in agriculture. Prerequisite: None
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BC 1105: College Algebra/Pre-Calculus
4.00 Credits
Bastyr University
4 credits This course covers basic equations, inequalities and modeling, and functions and graphs. Specific emphasis is placed upon quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisite: Precollege algebra (taught in a high school or community college)
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BC 2106: Introduction to Physics
4.00 Credits
Bastyr University
4 credits This course offers an introduction to the general principles of physics. This course can be used as a prerequisite for the ND program. Offered only summer quarter, if sufficient enrollment. Prerequisite: College algebra or precalculus
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BC 2115: General Chemistry Intensive
1.00 Credits
Bastyr University
Lecture 5 credits This 4-week summer quarter course is the first part of an eightweek intensive series held in two parts. The fundamental laws and basic concepts of modern chemistry as applied to the structure and behavior of matter/energy are presented. Topics include measurements and dimensional analysis; atoms, molecules and ions; mixtures; quantitative relationships; thermochemistry; the periodic table; chemical bonding; gases, liquids and solids; rates of reactions; equilibrium; acids and bases; solubility; and oxidation/reduction. Prerequisites: Passing grade in college level introduction to chemistry course.
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BC 2116: General Chemistry 1 Intensive
1.00 Credits
Bastyr University
Lab 1 credit Corequisite: BC2115
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BC 2117: General Chemistry 2 Intensive
5.00 Credits
Bastyr University
Lecture 5 credits This four-week summer quarter course is the second part of an eight-week intensive series held in two parts. The fundamental laws and basic concepts of modern chemistry as applied to the structure and behavior of matter/energy are presented. Topics include measurements and dimensional analysis; atoms, molecules and ions; mixtures; quantitative relationships; thermochemistry; the periodic table; chemical bonding; gases, liquids and solids; rates of reactions; equilibrium; acids and bases; solubility; and oxidation/reduction. Prerequisites: BC2115
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