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BI 201: Human Anatomy/ Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This class will be a study of human physiology and anatomy that is particularly suitable for nurses, physical education majors, biology majors, and the allied health professions. This semester will include cellular biology, the skeletal system, the integumentary system, nervous system, and the somatic and special senses. Prerequisite: BI101 or consent of instructor. Co-requisite: BI211.
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BI 202: Human Anatomy/ Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This is a continuation of BI201 and will include the study of the muscular system, the endocrine system, the urinary system, the reproductive system, and human genetics. Co-requisite: BI212.
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BI 207: General Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
An introduction to microorganisms, emphasizing bacteria. Major topics include the history of microbiology; bacterial structure, function, metabolism and genetics; viral structure and replication, subviral particles, and an introduction to fungi and protozoans. Also included are the role of microorganisms in ecology and human health, disease processes and the immune response. Prerequisites: one college laboratory course in biology, or two years of high school biology or consent of instructor. Co-requisite: BI217.
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BI 211: Human Anatomy/ Physiology I Lab
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
A series of laboratory experiences illustrating and supporting concepts studied in BI201. Co-requisite: BI201.
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BI 212: Human Anatomy/ Physiology II Lab
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
A series of laboratory experiences illustrating and supporting concepts studied in BI202. Co-requisite: BI202.
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BI 217: General Microbiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
Laboratory work to accompany BI207. This course includes microscopy, staining and culture techniques, metabolism, UV induced mutations, differentiation of bacteria, and effectiveness of various antibiotics and disinfectants. Emphasis will be placed on safe practice in all aspects of microbiology laboratory work. Co-requisite: BI207.
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BI 280: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
These courses are designed to meet particular needs or are given on a trial basis to determine demand.
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BI 290: Individual Problems
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
Students are directed to research or study on an individual basis. These courses require the consent of the instructor.
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BU 110: Practical Math for Farmers/ Ranchers
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
The direct application of mathematics to the business management of farms and ranches. The focus will be on the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division necessary to properly account for and analyze the financial statements of an agricultural business. Performance ratios and profitability percentages will be covered.
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BU 111: Practical Human Relations for Farmers/ Ranchers
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
The direct application of human relations to the business management of farms and ranches. The focus will be on the ability to use business human relations principles to more effectively manage a farm or ranch. Topics will include stress management principles, or family estate planning discussion techniques, and/or supervisory principles for employers, or other relevant and timely human relations topics.
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