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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit, spring An advanced study of Paul's letters to the Corinthian and Roman churches. The historical background and Paul's message to the churches will be studied as well as the value of these letters for today. The focus of the course will rotate from year to year between Corinthians and Romans. Prerequisite: General Education courses for Bible.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit, even years, fall An examination of the history and principles of biblical interpretation. For Bible majors; others by permission of the Division Chair.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit, spring An advanced study of Paul's letters to the Corinthian and Roman churches. The historical background and Paul's message to the churches will be studied as well as the value of these letters for today. The focus of the course will rotate from year to year between Corinthians and Romans. Prerequisite: General Education courses for Bible.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit, odd years, spring An advanced analysis of significant issues in the study of the New Testament. Focus will be upon questions of background, chronology, canon and text. A holistic approach will also include the development of major theological concepts throughout the New Testament. For Bible majors; others by permission of the Division Chair.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours credit (3 lecture, 1 laboratory), spring Intensive study of the animal kingdom with emphasis on taxonomy, morphology, and life histories of typical representatives of the animal phyla. Three hours of lecture and one laboratory/field trip per week. Prerequisite: 154 or permission.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours credit (3 lecture, 1 lab), even years, fall An introductory survey of the plant kingdom. Topics discussed include the identification, classification, life histories, and the importance of plants. Three hours of lecture, and one laboratory or field trip per week. Prerequisite: 154 or permission.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit, fall This course is designed for individuals planning to enter the health-care field and will help the student gain confidence in the use of medical and scientific terminology. In addition, anyone with a special interest in their own health and/or health-care in general may take the course as an elective. Prerequisite: 154 or its equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit, fall A study of the principles of nutrition. Topics covered include the sources of nutrients, the digestion and absorption of nutrients, metabolism of nutrients, diseases associated with nutritional abnormalities, and the use of good nutritional habits to maintain health and control weight at various stages of the life cycle. Prerequisite: 154 or its equivalent. CHM 124 is strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours credit (3 lecture, 1 lab.), fall An in-depth study of the structures of the human body and its functions, with emphasis on chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels of organization. This includes how each system functions and relates to each other, as well as how each system contributes to the homeostasis of the entire body. Prerequisite: BIO 154 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours credit (3 lecture, 1 lab.), spring A continuation of BIO 314. An in-depth study of the structures of the human body and its functions, with emphasis on chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels of organization. This includes how each system functions and relates to each other, as well as how each system contributes to the homeostasis of the entire body. Prerequisites: BIO 314 or consent of instructor.
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