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SCI 170: Scientific Revolutions
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This laboratory course investigates the seven greatest scientific discoveries and the people who made hem. These discoveries are the heliocentric universe, gravity, atomic structure, relativity, the formation of the universe, evolution and the structure of DNA. ( Fulfills General Education Laboratory Science requirement)
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SCI 180: Microbes & Society
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course is designed to give students an understanding of microbes and other infectious agents, their role in nature, and their impact on human life and health. The theory of evolution is used as the framework for understanding the emergence of new diseases and the reappearance of old ones. The role of personal, political, cultural, and environmental factors in the spread of disease will be examined. This course includes a laboratory component.
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SCI 191 Pharmacology 4: Qtr.Hours
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course provides an introduction to the study and application of pharmacological principles, the classification of drugs, principles and practices of drug administration, mathematical systems and conversions, and professional responsibilities of the Registered Nurse in drug administration. Students will be introduced to commonly-prescribed drugs according to body system. Consumer safety, drug relations, and poison will also be reviewed. A laboratory component is part of this course. ( Prerequisites: SCI 130 & MAT 170)
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SCI 201: Topics in the Sciences
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course examines a topic in the natural or biological sciences in depth, utilizing the staff of area cultural institutions as instructors. Students may receive credit for this course twice.
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SCI 219,319: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
Independent Study allows a student to explore a topic or area of interest. The student will propose a topic for tutorial study under the guidance of a supervising faculty member.
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SCI 240: Animal Behavior
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on the ecology and evolution of animal behavior. By studying a wide variety of animals, students will learn how behavior has evolved in response to different environmental pressures and how the theory of evolution can be used as a framework for understanding animal behavior. The different ways that animals solve the basic problems of life will be studied including strategies for finding food, escaping predation, finding a mate, and leaving offspring. The evolutionary basis of human behavior will also be considered. This is an intensive self-directed course with a laboratory component. ( Fulfills General Education Laboratory Science requirement)
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SCI 250: Honors Animal Behavior
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on the ecology and evolution of animal behavior. The theory of evolution is used as the framework to explain the different ways animals solve the basic problems of life including finding food, escaping predators, finding a mate, and producing offspring. This is a laboratory course and includes fieldtrips to local zoos and natural areas. This is an Honors course and students are expected to do extensive reading, writing, and research.
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SEC 101 Keyboarding 4: Qtr.Hours
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course is an introduction to keyboarding, basic formatting techniques, as well as an introduction to the numeric keypad. Development of language arts, composition skills and introduction to beginning Word features are included.
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SEC 102: Document Formatting/ Word Processing
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
Emphasis is placed on increasing speed and improving accuracy, formatting and document production skills, applying communication skills, and introducing word processing functions. ( Prerequisite: SEC 101 or qualifying exam)
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SEC 103: Document Production/ Word Processing
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
Emphasis is placed on increasing keyboarding speed and improving accuracy. Through the use of word processing functions, the students will be able to produce business documents such as memorandums, manuscripts, and tables. ( Prerequisite: SEC 102)
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