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3.00 Credits
Perspectives is a seminar designed to assist first-year students in their transition to college, introduce them to the Brevard College faculty’s passion for learning, and help them cultivate the type of insight that comes from exploring a single issue through multiple “ways of seeing.” Each seminar focuses on a topic chosen by the instructor to highlight her/his distinctive interests and to help students practice skills of interdisciplinary thinking, critical analysis, and effective communication. Some expectations and assignments are shared across all sections of Perspectives, making the class a “common experience” for all first-year students. Skills and dispositions developed in Perspectives provide a firm foundation for the college experience, and in particular for future courses in the college’s interdisciplinary core (LINC, Environmental Perspectives, and BC and Beyond).
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3.00 Credits
This course, is an interdisciplinary study of the past, present, and future of our local, regional, national, and global environments. It looks at both natural and human-built environments, effects of human activities, and environmental economics, ethics, and policy. The course will consist of lectures, critical thinking discussions, and guest speakers. Prerequisite: BCE 111; Co-requisite: BCE 211L.
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1.00 Credits
This lab augments the BCE 211 lectures and provides experiential learning opportunities related to the concepts learned in lectures. Prerequisite: BCE 111; Co-requisite: BCE 211. LINC To meet the LINC requirement, students enroll simultaneously in two courses from different academic disciplines designated by the letters LNC, designed to complement one another in exploring a set of common themes from different perspectives (e.g. ENG 241LNC and REL 288LNC). The primary goals of connecting the two courses with each other are to (1) engage students in communal learning and cross-disciplinary analysis, (2) foster students’ abilities to apply humanistic study and analysis to significant issues, and (3) create a shared intellectual culture related to humanistic studies at the College. The two courses may also meet Distribution Area requirements.
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3.00 Credits
BC and Beyond seeks to help students continue the life-long process of synthesizing knowledge, skills, and understanding acquired at Brevard College into habits of thought and action. Through a continuum of levels – personal, community, cultural, and global – the course will address such compelling topics as Excess and Simplicity; Technology and the Future; and Culture, Conflict, and Resolution. The course offers a mixed-format structure: lectures, research, presentations, films, and open dialogue. Prerequisites: Senior status and completion of BCE 111, BCE 211/211L, and one LINC.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the unifying principles of biology. Topics include ecology, Mendelian and population genetics, evolution, animal behavior.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Students in this course learn the unifying principles of biology. Topics include biochemistry, cell structure and function, bio-energetics, and molecular genetics.
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3.00 Credits
Introducing students to the specialized language used in medicine and health, this course provides students with a foundation to succeed in a chosen allied medical field. Students study the formation of words and various aspects related to their use in diagnostic, medical, and health-related fields.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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