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4.00 Credits
Examines basic biological concepts of cell theory, inheritance, and physiology. Prepares students for advanced study in biology and serves as a good overview for other students. (Offered at Hamilton and Middletown campuses.) 3 Lec. 1 Lab. IVA, LAB. CAS-D/LAB.
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4.00 Credits
Integrated study of microbes, plants, and animals emphasizing biological diversity and interdependence of life and environment. Cross-listed with BOT and MBI 115. 3 Lec. 1 Lab. IVA, LAB. CAS-D/LAB.
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4.00 Credits
Biological principles common to microbes, plants, and animals, including interactions between organism and environment. Cross-listed with MBI 116 and ZOO 116. 3 Lec. 1 Lab. IVA, LAB. CAS-D/LAB.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Greek mythology. Presentation, explanation, and interpretation of myths within representations of mythology, as well as comparative study of non-Greco-Roman myth. IIB, H. CAS-B-LIT.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of disorders of communication, special problems of speech, language and hearing impairments, and treatment. IIC.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fundamental concepts in plant biology, ecology, and scientific perspective as they relate to issues of social concern. IVA.
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3.00 Credits
History of jazz in the United States from its origins to the present. Emphasis placed on developing aural perceptions of stylistic differences between historical periods and significant performers. IIA, IIIA, H.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to major theories and empirical research regarding the role of interpersonal communication and related personal, contextual, and cultural variables in the development of various types of dyadic relationships. IIC. CAS-C. (Non-majors only. Does not count toward any communication degree.) Credit not granted to students who have earned credit in COM 134.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Russian folklore, including study of the folk tale, charms and incantations, ceremonial poetry connected with the calendar, jokes, proverbs, folk ditties, wedding ceremonies, funeral customs, modern gestures, graffiti. Some discussion devoted to Slavic pre-Christian society and survivals of pagan customs in the Christian era. Considerable treatment of comparative folklore worldwide. IIB, IIIB. CAS-B-LIT.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of introductory geology with a sub theme of the structure and geologic evolution of North America as exemplified by the geologic features and development of U.S. national parks and other public lands. IVB.
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