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SCIE 114: Earth Science
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): None A survey course in earth science covering the topics of geology, meteorology and oceanography for the non-science major Areas to be covered include forces and energies which shape the surface of the earth, create and move weather patterns, and affect the flow of water and minerals in the sea and on the continents
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SCIE 131: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): None This course is a survey of the physical and biological forces that act upon the environment and the organisms that live within the environment Topics covered include populations and population dynamics, resource use and depletion, pollution, resilience of the biosphere in relation to the factors that destroy its resilience, and factors needed for a sustainable society Consideration will also be given to the impact of religion, ethics, economics and politics on the environment
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SCIE 225: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Two semesters of college level general biology and/or two semesters of college level anatomy and physiology and/or Human Biology (SCIE 112) or the instructor's consent This course is designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge and understanding of medical microbiology Healthcare applications, microbiological fundamentals, and control of microorganisms are all integrated to assist students in learning microbiology Topics that will be covered include: types of microorganisms, microbial growth and metabolism, control of microbial populations, and principles of infection and immunity
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SCIE 480: Special Topics in Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Franklin University
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Determined on a course-by-course basis and published in the trimester Course Schedule A variable content classroom course in science in which students pursue topics or subjects of current interest which are not part of the regular curriculum A specific course description will be published in the trimester Course Schedule for the trimester the course is offered
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SCIE 499: Independent Studies in Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Franklin University
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Minimum 2 00 cumulative GPA, at least 16 credit hours completed at Franklin, related coursework completed with minimum grade of "B" and permission of Program Chair Independent studies courses allow students in good academic standing to pursue learning in areas not covered by the regular curriculum or to extend study in areas presently taught Study is under faculty supervision and graded on either a Pass/No Credit or a letter grade basis (See "Independent Studies" for details )
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SOCL 345: Sociology of Work and Organizations
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): College Writing (COMM 120) and Learning Strategies (PF 321) This course examines the mutual influence of social arrangements, on one hand, and business structures and processes on the other The course begins with a study of pre-business-oriented social life in the earliest human societies with special focus on typical biography, values, assumptions about reality, and norms regulating desires and needs within the limited marketplace The course will follow the evolution of business and social elements through the Industrial and Post-Industrial Eras and examine ongoing changes as we move toward the Molecular Technology economy now appearing on our horizon Ending discussions will focus on the role imagination and innovation play in harnessing developments and carrying them into our future society and future business endeavors The course shares common elements with other courses offered at Franklin University but is unique in terms of its placement of business within a sociohistorical context
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SOCL 480: Special Topics in Sociology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Franklin University
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Determined on a course-by-course basis and published in the trimester Course Schedule A variable content classroom course in sociology in which students pursue topics or subjects of current interest which are not part of the regular curriculum A specific course description will be published in the trimester Course Schedule for the trimester the course is offered
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SOCL 499: Independent Studies in Sociology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Franklin University
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Minimum 2 00 cumulative GPA, at least 16 credit hours completed at Franklin, related coursework completed with minimum grade of "B" and permission of Program Chair Independent studies courses allow students in good academic standing to pursue learning in areas not covered by the regular curriculum or to extend study in areas presently taught Study is under faculty supervision and graded on either a Pass/No Credit or a letter grade basis (See "Independent Studies" for more details )
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WEBD 117: Graphic Editing Software
1.00 Credits
Franklin University
1 cr hr Prerequisite(s): Computer Literacy (COMP 085) or equivalent Not open to students with credit for DCOM 117 This course provides students with advanced instruction in graphic editing software Projects will use tools, layers and filters to edit and create digital images for use in design Note: Students without access to Franklin University's computer laboratories will be required to obtain software at the student's expense, as noted in the section titled "Computer and Information Science Technology Requirements" in this publication
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WEBD 234: Web Design & Implementation
4.00 Credits
Franklin University
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Web Authoring (COMP 107) Not open to students with credit for COMP/DCOM/ITEC 234 This course presents introductions to many of the basic concepts, issues and techniques related to designing, developing and deploying Web sites During the course, students will learn about Web design, HTML, XHTML, basic JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Students will learn how to create sites both manually and through the use of Web site development software Note: This is a technology course in a technology program, and it requires the purchase of software that may be used in subsequent courses as well as being suitable for commercial work beyond completion of degree studies For specific software requirements, consult the course syllabus
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