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BCIS 110G: Intro to Computerized Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Computerized information systems, their economic and social implications. Introduction to microcomputer hardware, personal productivity software, and communications.
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BCIS 122: Introduction to Information Systems Programming
3.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Includes basic computer algorithms in current programming environments and the Java programming language. Prerequisites: C or better in BCIS 110G or CS 110G and MATH 120.
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BIOL 111G: Natural History of Life
3.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Survey of major processes and events in the genetics, evolution, and ecology of microbes, plants and animals, and their interactions with the environment. Appropriate for non-science majors. Must be taken with BIOL 111L to meet general education requirements.
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BIOL 111L: Natural History of Life Laboratory 3P
1.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Laboratory experiments, demonstrations and exercises on interrelationships among organisms, biodiversity, processes of evolution, and interaction of organisms and their environment. Corequisite: BIOL 111G.
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BIOL 211G: Cellular and Organismal Biology
3.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Principles of cellular structure and function, genetics, and physiology of microbes, plants, and animals. Suitable for non-majors with sufficient chemistry. Must be taken with BIOL 211L to meet general education requirements. Corequisites: CHEM 110G or CHEM 111.
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BIOL 211L: Cellular and Organismal Biology Laboratory 3P
1.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Laboratory demonstrations, experiments and exercises on molecular and cellular biology and organismal physiology. Must have passed BIOL 211G or be concurrently enrolled in BIOL 211G and BIOL 211L. Corequisite: CHEM 110G or CHEM111.
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BIOL 221: Introductory Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Principles of isolation, taxonomy, and physiology of microorganisms. Prerequisites: CHEM 112 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Corequisite: BIOL 221L. Branch campuses only.
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BIOL 221L: Introductory Microbiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
Laboratory to accompany BIOL 221.Prerequisite: BIOL 221 or BIOL 219 or consent of instructor. Branch Campuses only.
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BIOL 225: Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3+3P
4.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
The first in a two-course sequence that covers the structure and function of the human body, included terminology of human gross anatomy, chemistry overview, cell structure, cell physiology (including DNA, protein synthesis and cell division). The organization of cells and tissues and their metabolic and homeostatic processes and regulation are also covered. Physical and chemical operation of organs and systems of the human body include the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Branch Campuses Only.
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BIOL 226: Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3+3P
4.00 Credits
Southeast New Mexico College
The second in a two-course sequence that covers the structure and function of the human body. Includes the physical and chemical operation of the organs and systems of the human body, including endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Concepts of nutrition, metabolism, energy, fluid and electrolyte balance, heredity, pregnancy and human embryonic and fetal development are also covered. Prerequisite: BIOL 225. Branch Campuses Only.
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