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5.00 Credits
Introduction to study of recent cultures and societies. Focus on development of anthropological thought, language, culture, and broad patterns of cultural behavior. Includes cross-cultural perspectives on belief systems, economic behavior, family, kinship, and sociopolitical structures. Prerequisite: Eligibility for or completion of ENGL& 101. (Formerly ANTHR 110.) (SS)
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5.00 Credits
Involves students in the anthropological research process, from definition of a problem or topic, through the preparation for publication of results. This process may result in an actual publication. Permission of instructor required. (Formerly ANTHR 230.) (E)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Directed research in cultural anthropology and/or archaeology. Permission of instructor required. (Formerly ANTHR 290.) (E)
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5.00 Credits
Introduces use of the personal computer while working in a Windows environment. Become familiar with basic computer hardware components and learn academic uses of the Internet.
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5.00 Credits
Develop beginning through intermediate word processing skills using Microsoft Word 2007 on the personal computer. Prepare/format/customize documents, maintain documents, create tables and SmartArt, and merge documents. Taught in an online format. Internet connectivity required to submit assignments, participate in discussions, and complete quizzes. Strongly recommended: Concurrent enrollment in AOS 101.
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5.00 Credits
Develop beginning through intermediate spreadsheet skills using Microsoft Excel 2007 on the personal computer. Create/edit/format spreadsheets and analyze numerical data and project outcomes. Taught in an online format. Internet connectivity required to submit assignments, participate in discussions, and complete quizzes. Strongly recommended: AOS 101 or equivalent.
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5.00 Credits
Develop beginning through intermediate database skills using Microsoft Access 2007 on the personal computer. Create/edit tables, forms, reports; sort and filter data; and learn how to create relationships between tables. Taught in an online format. Internet connectivity required to submit assignments, participate in discussions, and complete quizzes. Strongly recommended: AOS 105 (or CAT 130) and 106 (or CAT 140) or equivalent.
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5.00 Credits
Systems approach to the study of selected roots, prefixes, and suffixes; principles of word building; study of diagnostic, operative, and symptomatic terms of body systems. Emphasis on accurate spelling and pronunciation of all medical terms. Strong component of the course is related to common medical abbreviations, selected eponyms, clinical laboratory procedures, and radiology procedures with associated terminology for each body system.
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3.00 Credits
Continued medical terminology on body systems emphasizing clinical applications. Investigation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, advanced abbreviations and symbology, and systemic diseases and treatment modalities. Ability to read, understand, and interpret various types of medical reports and physiciangenerated documentation will be stressed and required. Prerequisite: AOS 110.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces electronic communication skills widely used in professional office settings. Students produce electronic presentations (Microsoft PowerPoint 2007), use a web authoring tool (Microsoft Expression Web 2007), and convert presentations into web format. Prerequisite: AOS 101 or equivalent. Colisted with MEDIA 112.
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