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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Completion of the following: BE 165, BE 170, and BE 180 all with a C or better; or BA 104 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to study computer-based applications by combining text and graphics to produce professional documents such as brochures, advertisements, newsletters, certificates, and business forms printed on a highquality printer. Emphasis will be placed on the principles of layout and design.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: BA 104 or BE 180 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to apply the advanced functions of Microsoft Access, preparing the student for the Microsoft office specialist (MOS) certification tests.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit. This course will enable the student to gain knowledge of common biological terminology by pronouncing, spelling and defining approximately 300 general biology words.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit. This course will enable the student to understand basic biological principles and apply these to topics covered in anatomy and physiology, and microbiology courses. This course is intended for the student who needs preparatory work before taking anatomy and physiology, or microbiology courses.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit. This course will enable the student to explore concepts including basic molecular chemistry, cell structure and function, molecular and classical genetics, main concepts in animal physiology, animal behavior, and a survey of the animal kingdom which will prepare the student to pursue a career in biology or in a health related area. This is part of a two-semester course for prospective biology majors.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit. This course will enable the student to develop an understanding of the relationship between cell respiration and photosynthesis, biology of plants, principles of ecological interactions and basis of the evolutionary process which will prepare the student to pursue a career in biology or in a health related area. This is a part of a two semester course for prospective biology majors.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit each. Integrate education with on-the-job experience. See Internships section of this catalog for a complete description of these courses.
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2.00 - 6.00 Credits
2-6 hours credit each. Integrate education with on-the-job experience. See Cooperative Education section of this catalog for a complete description of these courses.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit. This course will enable the student to recognize and identify by common and scientific name many local species of "wildflowers and weeds" that only bloomduring the spring season. The student will accomplish this by sensorial observation of each plant's unique physical appearance, habitat, and range, and using appropriate field guides and dichotomous identification keys. The student will also learn the ecological role various spring wildflowers and weeds play in their local biome and how native and pioneer Americans used these spring wildflowers and weeds as sources of food, medicines, fabrics, building materials, etc.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit. Prerequisite: CH 110, BI 106 or equivalent, MA 120 or above all with a C or better, and previous or concurrent enrollment in AJ 121 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to apply the principles and techniques of the physical and natural sciences to the analysis of various types of crime scene evidence. This will include evidence collection, identification and analysis using microscopy, PCR, GC and spectrometry.
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