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BIO 204: Anatomy and Physiology 2
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This part of human anatomy and physiology will continue the study of specific body systems. Each system will be examined for its structural features and for its role in the successful functioning of the whole organism. The body systems to be covered include digestive, nervous, endocrine, urinary and reproductive. Prerequisites: High school biology, college level biology, or permission of the instructor; some chemistry background recommended. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Per Departmental Standards Version of BIO 204, approved by Academic Affairs on 10/14/99.)
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BIO 214: Ornithology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is the study of birds including identification, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, and behavior. Special emphasis will be placed on identification and ecology of species native to northern New York. Conservation and diversity of bird species will be considered. Lecture and laboratory activities will be supplemented by required field trips. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112, 131 or 132. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of BIO 214 - approved by Academic Affairs on 2/11/99.)
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BIO 215: Mammalogy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is the study of mammals including identification, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, and behavior. Special emphasis will be placed on identification and ecology of species native to northern New York. Lecture and laboratory activities will be supplemented by required field trips. Collection, museum preparation, and care of specimens will be considered. Prerequisites: BIO 111 or 112 or 131 or 132. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of BIO 215 - approved by Academic Affairs on 2/11/99.)
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BIO 216: Herpetology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is designed to introduce various aspects of the biology of amphibians and reptiles, including identification, taxonomy, ecology, behavior and physiology. Particular emphasis will be given to collection, care, display of breeding and nutrition. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112, 131 or 132. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of BIO 216 - approved by Academic Affairs on 2/11/99.)
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BIO 217: Vertebrate Biology 1
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is the study of fishes, amphibians and reptiles, including identification, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, and behavior. Special emphasis will be placed on identification and ecology of species native to Northern New York and species commonly found in zoos. Conservation and diversity of fish, amphibian, and reptile populations will be considered. Lecture and laboratory activities will be supplemented by required field trips. Pre-requisite- BIO 111 or higher. 4 cr. 3 Lec. 3 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of BIO 217 - approved by Academic Affairs on 2/19/09)
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BIO 218: Vertebrate Biology 2
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course is the study of mammals and birds including identification, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, and behavior. Special emphasis will be placed on identification and ecology of species native to northern New York and species commonly found in zoos. Conservation and diversity of mammal and bird populations will be considered. Lecture and laboratory activities will be supplemented by required field trips. Pre-requisites- BIO 111 or higher. 4 cr. 3 lec. 3 lab. (Departmental Standards Version of BIO 218 - approved by Academic Affairs on 2/19/09)
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BIO 223: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
The course is designed to teach a comprehensive overview of animal behavior. History of animal behavior studies and traditional experiments will be covered. Behavior and habitat relationships will be considered in terms of evolutionary adaptation. Proximate and ultimate mechanisms will be examined for a wide range of behaviors related to habitat selection, feeding, navigation and orientation, and social interaction. Pre-Requisite- BIO 111 or higher. 3 cr. 3 lec. (Departmental Standards Version of BIO 223 - approved by Academic Affairs on 2/19/09)
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BRC 001: Phlebotomy
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
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BRC 002: Pharmacy Technician
0.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
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BUS 102: Foundations of Sports Management
3.00 Credits
Jefferson Community College
This course discusses the meaning of sport management in terms of its scope, principles, issues and future trends. In addition, this course examines the job responsibilities and competencies required of sport managers in a variety of sports or sports related organizations to have the students become acquainted with the roles of sports administrators and managers. The course will also provide the student with an overview of the different facets and career opportunities that are available in the field of sport management. Prerequisite: None. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
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