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RMC 101,102: Freshman Discovery
2.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
Freshman Discovery will provide academic and social connections to college life. Course topics will provide practical strategies for students to improve study skills and develop greater self-awareness and self-management in order to become lifelong learners.
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SCI 110: Earth Science
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course introduces students to the scientific study of the earth and the processes that form it. Students study the geologic history of earth, the rock cycle, fossils, and the plate tectonics. Climatic events are examined to better understand the dynamics of the earth's atmosphere. The impact of events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes are emphasized.
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SCI 112: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course examines the relationship between humans and the environment. Students study basic ecological principles and analyze the impact of humans on the earth. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on the interdependency of life and on the importance of working towards a sustainable future.
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SCI 115: Humans & Environment
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This directed-learning course examines the relationship between humans and the environment. The course will require the students to watch a video series ? Race to Save The Planet? and are expected to self-evaluate and analyze causes and effects of environmental problems such as deforestation, air and water pollution, and endangered species. The interactions between humans and nature are examined to study how various species struggle to survive and adapt to their changing environments, while sharing a limited amount of natural resources and natural habitat with the humans. The students will learn about these issues by visiting various ecosystems in the area. In the field, students will visit different ecosystems and observe the biological communities that inhabit the eco-systems. Students will observe, document, and analyze various species' interactions; impact of species on their eco-systems; and the human impact on the species and their eco-systems. (Fulfills General Education Laboratory Science requirement)
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SCI 120: Honors Topics in Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on selected environmental topics such as energy and climate change, biodiversity and conservation, sustainable agriculture, environmental health and justice, and ecological restoration. Topics are studied in depth, and the interaction between economic, cultural, and natural forces is examined. Students search for sustainable solutions to global environmental problems. This is an Honors course, and students will be expected to do extensive reading, writing, and research.
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SCI 124: Human Body Systems I
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on the fundamental principles of the structure, function and organization of the human body through the study of word parts; body positions, planes and directions; cells, tissues and membranes; and several major body systems including skeletal, muscular, integumentary (dermatologic) and nervous (special senses/EENT). Medical terminology and pathology for the systems is included. The components of human movement are addressed. Critical thinking based on the academic subject matter is developed and enables the incorporation of cognitive knowledge in the performance of psychomotor and affective domains. This course includes a laboratory component.
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SCI 144: Human Body Systems II
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on the fundamental principles of the structure, function and organization of the human body through the study of several major body systems including digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine. Medical terminology and pathology for the systems is included. Critical thinking based on the academic subject matter is developed and enables the incorporation of cognitive knowledge in the performance of psychomotor and affective domains. This course includes a laboratory component..
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SCI 154: Microbiology for Healthcare Professionals
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course examines control microbiological procedures. Surgical wound classification, stages of wound healing and factors influencing wound healing are studied. The processes of microbiological life are analyzed, as are diseases caused by microbes. This course includes a laboratory component. ( Fulfills laboratory science requirement)
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SCI 160 Physics 4: Qtr.Hours
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
In this course, students are introduced to the concepts and methods of classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism. Emphasis is placed on the applications of physics to everyday life. This course includes a laboratory component.
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SCI 164: Human Body Systems III
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on the fundamental principles of the structure, function and organization of the human body through the study of several major body systems including lymphatic and immune, cardiovascular, circulatory (hematologic) and respiratory. Medical terminology and pathology for the systems is included. Critical thinking based on the academic subject matter is developed and enables the incorporation of cognitive knowledge in the performance of psychomotor and affective domains. This course includes a laboratory component.
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