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AT 450: Pharmacology for the Athletic Trainer
1.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A survey of the pharmacological agents utilized in the practice of athletic training, and those typically prescribed by physicals that pertain to the athletic population. Management and handling of medications will also be discussed. Prerequisite: AT430 or instructor permission. (Spring, odd)
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AT 495: Practicum VI
1.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A clinical/practicum course designed for students in their sixth semester of enrollment in the ATEP. Specific competencies and proficiencies are required to be met during the student's clinical experience. All competencies and proficiencies must be completed in the 200, 301, 302, 403, and 404 courses before enrolling in AT495. This course is a culmination of all competencies and proficiencies learned. Prerequisites: all 200, 300, and level Athletic Training courses must be completed and/or consent of the ATEP Program Director. (Spring)
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BI 100: Principles of Biology
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Principles of Biology
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BI 101: L Principles of Biology with Lab
4.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Students will be introduced to scientific thought and exploration. Fundamental principles and concepts of biology will be addressed from the perspective of the universal need all organisms share to meet their physical and biochemical requirements. Understanding the shared as well as different approaches to these requirements allows us to categorize organisms and to better understand our own biology. BI100 will meet the biological science general education requirement without a lab. BI101/L will meet the biological science general education requirement with a lab.
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BI 110: L Human Anatomy and Physiology
5.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Introduction to anatomy and physiology of cells, organs, and systems of the human organism. Emphasis will be made to provide better understanding of basic biological principles on each system and appreciation of the delicate functional structure as well as their relationship. Four class discussions and one 3-hour laboratory each week. (Fall)
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BI 111: Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A basic genetics course considering cell division processes, Mendelian genetic mechanisms, probability, and the interpretation and analysis of genetic data. Specific human genetic problems are illustrated, analyzed, and discussed. This course meets a general education biology requirement (non-lab), but does not meet a biology major/minor elective.
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BI 120: Economic and Cultural Botany
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course is intended to meet the biological science general education requirement as a non-laboratory course.
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BI 125: L Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Introduction to ecological principles including energy flow, nutrient cycles, predatorprey relationships, pollution problems, population dynamics, and renewable & nonrenewable energy sources and their alternatives. Position and impact of mankind in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, economic, and religious implications of their relationship to the ecosystem are addressed. Two class discussions and one three-hour laboratory each week. (Spring)
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BI 170: L Zoology
4.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
The study of major biological principles including origins, cellular structure and function, animal architecture and organization, animal classification, and interrelationships of animals within the environment via a survey approach of the major animal phyla. Three class sessions and one three-hour laboratory each week. (Fall)
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BI 258: L Comparative Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Study of the major vertebrate classes in respect to the anatomy of selected organ systems. Designed for the pre-health professional, the course is taught from a view of the organ systems with major emphasis focused on the understanding of the human anatomical structure. Three discussions and one three hour laboratory each week. Prerequisite: BI170. Additional course fee. (Fall, odd years)
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