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  • 3.00 Credits

    Plant and animal forms commonly encountered in the study of natural history are covered. Ecological relationships and materials available in the community also are covered. Prerequisite: Any college biology course; MAT 055 (minimum grade "C" or qualifyingscore on placement test); placement at RHT 101 level Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 3 hours (course fee required)
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the physiological interrelationships of human systems with clinical implications and applications through a regional anatomical approach. Prerequisite: Minimum of high school-level biology and chemistry or college-level equivalents; placement at RHT 101 level Lecture: 4 hours Laboratory: 4 hours (course fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Examines the organization of the human body at the macroscopic and microscopic levels. Human cadavers are used along with a regional anatomical approach to study the location, structure and function of major systems, organs and tissues within the human body. BIS 240 and BIS 241 meet the anatomy and physiology requirements of university- professional allied health programs. Recommended for students with betterthan- average academic ability. Prerequisite: BIS 101 or college-level biology course equivalent with a 'C' or better;RHT 101 level Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: NUR 903 (course fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This pre-professional course examines the cellular and molecular levels of human body organization. Emphasis is placed on understanding the homeostatic control mechanisms and systemic interactions required to maintain health. BIS 240 and BIS 241 meet the anatomy and physiology requirements of university- professional allied health programs. Prerequisite: BIS 240 or a college course in human anatomy; college chemistry course; placement at RHT 101 level Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: NUR 904 (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Underlying molecular mechanisms and causes of altered physiological states in the human body are covered. Major concepts emphasized in the course include maintenance of acid-base and body-fluid balances, oxygenation, neuro endocrine regulat ion and control, immune defense mechanisms, cardiovascular mechanisms and aging. Criticalthinking and problem-solving techniques will be used to study the interaction of body systems in the development of various diseases states. This course is designed for allied health practitioners and pre-professional students. Prerequisite: BIS 240 and BIS 241 Lecture: 3 hours (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Learn proper keyboarding technique for inputting information into a computer. Keyboarding by touch, not sight, will be stressed along with proper fingering for letters, numbers and symbols. Recommended for any non-typist who uses a computer. (formerly OFC) Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Designed for individuals who want to improve their keyboarding speed and accuracy skills for personal use or employment opportunities. Course materials and structure allow for individual progression in increasing keyboarding ability. Course may be repeated in order to attain desired speed and accuracy goal. Only one may count for graduation. (formerly OFC) Prerequisite: BUS 103 or knowledge of proper touch-typing technique Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Introduction to WordPerfect with instruction in the creation, formatting and editing of various word processing documents. Keyboarding ability of 20 wpm recommended. (formerly OFC) Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces Microsoft Office suite software applications with emphasis in EXCEL, POWERPOINT, ACCESS, and OUTLOOK. Integration of Office suite software and e-mail are included. (formerly OFC) Prerequisite: Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Windows Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to Microsoft Word with instruction in the creation, formatting, and editing of various word processing documents. (Keyboard ability of 20 words per minute recommended. formerly OFC) Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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