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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the many aspects of wildlife conservation. Principles of conservation and management, ecology, mathematical modeling, law enforcement, and inter-governmental agencies relationships are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course that defines weapons of mass destruction, The course will introduce students to the types of weapons described by the acronym "CBRNE", describe the basic characteristics of each of the five weapons, describe the six types of harm the can result from WMD use, describe some common protective measures for dealing with WMDs, understand the social, economic and political implications of WMD's. The students who complete the course will meet the requirements for the Department of Homeland Securities WMD Standardized Awareness Training course (SAT) - AWR-160.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HZMT 2113 Hazardous Materials II and program coordinator approval This course offers responders an introduction to the chemical make-up and associated hazards of explosive substances. The combination of challenging reference sources and instructional interchange immerses the student in the world of explosive compounds including the research and development behind many explosive compounds widely used throughout the world today. Topics include, but are not limited to, history of explosives; basic chemical composition of explosives; and, safety precautions and guidelines when faced with responding to energetic material event. It will also cover researching information sites and references for material ranging from basic safety precautions of explosives to the resources available for emergency responders. The course helps students understand the hazards associated with common explosive materials. This is a restricted enrollment course; enrollment must be approved by program coordinator.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: none This course is a study of the animal kingdom with emphasis on phylogenetic relationships, comparative anatomy, physiology, morphology, behavior and ecological relationships of all animal behavior. Evolution of systems and mechanisms which have allowed animals to survive and adapt to diverse habitats will also be studied. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab credit
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: none This course covers cytology, histology, development, and gross morphology of all human body systems. A look at a few diseases will also be addressed in the appropriate body system to compare the normal conditions with the abnormal characteristics that develop in both lecture and laboratory. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab credit
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Introductory general chemistry course, ZOOL 2134 Human Anatomy or permission of instructor This course involves the study of the functional systems of the human body. Included are the special senses, circulatory, digestive, endocrine, nervous, muscular, respiratory, skeletal, integumentary, urinary, and reproductive systems. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab credit
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