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4.00 Credits
This course provides a background for students majoring in science or entering into healthcare fi elds such as pre-denti stry, pre-medicine, or prepharmacy. It will emphasize scienti fi c inquiry into the diversity of viruses, bacteria, proti sts, fungi, plants, and animals. Plant structures, nutriti on, transport mechanisms, and reproducti on, as well as animal systems, are further studied. Ecology and environmental concerns are also introduced. Concurrent enrollment in BI 144L (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
Human Anatomy and Physiology I is an integrated study of human structure and functi on of cells, ti ssues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Enrollment is restricted to nursing and pre-professional students or by consent of the instructor. Prerequisites for the course include high school biology and chemistry or consent of the instructor. Concurrent enrollment in BI 214AL (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course.
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4.00 Credits
Microbiology is a study of the importance of microbiological organisms in life processes; basic principles of microbiology; isolati on, morphology, physiology, identi fi cati on and applicati ons of bacteria, fungi, and viruses; and medical bacteriology and bacterial involvement in disease. Concurrent enrollment in BI224L (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisites: BI 114 or BI 124 or consent of the instructor. Chemistry is recommended.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of BI 214A. Nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphati c, respiratory, excretory, digesti ve systems and reproducti ve systems are studied. Enrollment restricted to nursing and preprofessional students or by consent of the instructor. This is a 4 credit hour course. Prerequisite: BI 214A or consent of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Human Anatomy and Physiology is a one semester course for non-science majors and is an introducti on to the structure and functi on of the human body. Emphasis is placed on cells, ti ssues, organs, and organ systems. Concurrent enrollment in BI 224BL (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: BI 114 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the legal framework of business: the basic principles of law that has impact on business and society. Emphasis is upon the principles of the contract. Other topics treated include the legal and social environment of business, personal property, bailments, and sales. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of the study of the principles of law emphasizing commercial paper, secured transacti ons, creditors' rights, insurance, agency, employment, business organizati ons, real property, and estates. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course will consist of work experience in a business environment while applying concepts learned in the classroom. Work objecti ves will be established and completed on a semester basis with a cooperati ve employer and the management coordinator / instructor. This is a variable credit hour course ranging from one to three credit hours. Prerequisite or co-requisite: BU 213, AC 114, BU 223, CS 123D
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3.00 Credits
This course includes methods and practi ces in the business world, business terminology, opportuniti es in business, contributi ons of business to our society, and provides a foundati on for more specialized study. This is a three credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the study of the general principles of retail store operati ons which includes organizati ons, locati ons, buying, pricing, sales promoti ons, customer service, and inventory. This course takes a classroom approach (theory) in computer electronic spreadsheet applicati ons-no computer class required. This is a three credit hour course.
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