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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: SC 125 Introduction to General Chemistry Lab. This is an introductory chemistry course designed for pre-nursing students and students lacking a strong background in chemistry. This course will cover general chemistry including: atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, acid-base systems, thermodynamics, and the behavior of gasses, liquids, solids, and solutions. This course will also cover selected topics in organic chemistry including: nomenclature, functional groups, organic synthesis, and the structure and role of organic molecules. A mandatory lab experience is included as part of this course.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite SC 121 Lab that corresponds with SC 121
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed as AG 132 This course describes the world's range lands as related to their historic, present and potential use. The course will include Plains grasslands. Special attention will be given to how range land uses affect the nutrient, biological and hydrological cycles around the world and how the ecosystems respond to change. Concepts related to ecological conditions, land potential and ecological trends are introduced in the course material. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture. It is suggested but not required that students take SC 242 & SC 243 Ecology & lab before they take this class.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite or pre-requisite: SC132 Cross-listed as AG 133 Lab accompanying SC 132 Natural Recourses Conservation
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3.00 Credits
The course acquaints students with soil properties as components of ecosystems and landscapes. The course addresses how soils knowledge is applied to problems in environmental science, and in management of wildland, agricultural and urban landscapes. Lecture/lab format.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to common skills and measurements used in identifying, quantifying and understanding natural resources. One week residential summer camp, usually held at Black Canyon Youth Camp in early June.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Additional skills and measurements used in identifying, quantifying and understanding natural resources. (Complements SC205, but SC205 is not a pre-requisite.) One week residential summer camp, usually held at Black Canyon Youth Camp in early June.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is the first in the A&P sequence. SC 110, Principles of Biology is a prerequisite. In this course the student will examine cellular structure, the integument system, the muscular system, the skeletal system, and nervous system, and the endocrine system if time allows. Lectures are three times per week focusing on physiology. One period per week is reserved for discussions related to anatomy. Field trips and lab experience incorporated into coursework.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of SC 210. In this course the student will examine the endocrine, blood and lymph, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, digestive and reproductive systems. Lecture is three times per week focusing on physiology. One period per week is reserved for discussions related to anatomy. Field trips and lab experience incorporated into coursework.
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3.00 Credits
The prerequisite for this course is SC 110 Principles of Biology, as knowledge of cells is essential to the study of microbes. The course begins with a general history of microbiology and microscopes. An overview of the anatomy and physiology of bacteria, viruses, protozoan, and fungi is part of the course content. The remainder of the course is devoted to studying organ/organ system diseases, and the type of microbes that cause them. Also included are concepts of immunity, and general laboratory procedures. Upon completing the course, the student should have a general knowledge of disease causing antigens, and how these organisms are handled in a lab setting. A lab experience may be added to obtain practical experience dealing with microbes and disease.
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