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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Explores the biology behind genetic inheritance. Introduces concepts and topics in human heredity such as: the structure and function of genes and chromosomes, the role of meiosis in mutation, gamete formation, and reproduction. Does not fulfill the science requirement for science majors. Not open to students with credit in BIO 205(Introduction to Genetics).Two class hours and two lab hours. Prerequisite: MAT 091 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Presents essential concepts of pharmacology. Designed to promote the use of critical thinking in the application of drug therapy. Emphasis is placed on the integration of pharmacologic principles, legal responsibilities of the nurse and the nursing process. Dosage calculations will be addressed.3 lecture hoursPrerequisite or concurrency: BIO 105 and NUR 110
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Studies the characteristics of microorganisms, their role in health and disease, and methods of controlling them. Examines mechanisms of immunity. Laboratory exercises reinforce important concepts and aseptic techniques. Recommended for students majoring in health-related sciences. Three class hours and three laboratory hours. Preference may be given to students simultaneously enrolled in NUR201. Prerequisite: BIO105, BIO 113, or BIO115.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Basic genetic concepts and topics. Structure, function, and interaction of DNA and RNA. Replication and mutation of DNA. Regulation of gene expression. Structure and function of eukaryotic cells, chromosomes, and their mutation. Transmission and inheritance of simple traits, molecular traits, and the calculation of molecule size through electrophoresis. Labs use breeding experiments and molecular biology. Current application of molecular genetics to mutations, populations, evolution, or disease and development may be discussed.Three class hours, three lab hours.Prerequisites: BIO 115 and 116 (or equivalent transfer credit), CHE 101 and 102 (or equivalent transfer credit), ENG 101 and 102 (or equivalent transfer credit).
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Studies the structure and function of micro-organisms, with an emphasis on prokaryotes. Topics include microbial physiology, growth and metabolism, control of growth, genetics and genetic engineering, host-microbe relationships, principles of immunology, environmental and applied microbiology.Lab procedures include microscopy, aseptic technique, staining methods, media preparation and use, growth of bacterial cultures, enzyme and chemical assays, identification techniques, modern molecular techniques.Three class hours and three lab hours. Prerequisite: BIO 105 or BIO 113 or BIO 115.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Studies cellular structure, function and molecular interrelationships with emphasis on eukaryotic cells. Topics include the structure and function of biological membranes, cytoskeletal elements, cell metabolism and energy transformation, cell growth and replication, second messenger systems, signal transduction, cell contact and adhesion and intercellular communication. The laboratory component will reinforce these topics and introduce the student to techniques used in modern cell biology. Procedures include the use of microscopy, spectrophotometry, enzyme assays, protein isolation and electrophoresis. Three class hours, Three lab hours. Prerequisites: BIO 115, BIO 116 and CHE 201
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Catalog Description: Pairs students with professionals and/or faculty in cooperative agencies, and/or 4 year colleges to gain first-hand experiences in environmental sciences related to their career/academic objectives. Skills learned parallel requirements of the agency or 4 year college. Credits are earned during field work, laboratory work, site visits, student presentations, mentoring underclassmen, attending public environmental community/agency meetings and lecture.4 creditsPrerequisites: BIO 115 and BIO 116 or BIO 111. Permission of the Instructor
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Examines the scope of business as it relates to the global economic system. Topics include types of business ownership, management principles, the internal organization, human resource management, marketing, finance and risk management. Students should take this course during their first semester as a foundation for other business courses.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Explores the integrated communication skills necessary for today's workplace, including the purposes, strategies, and processes of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and presenting within business contexts. Incorporates language arts skills throughout the course.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Catalog Description: Examines business strategies which anticipate and manage customer needs to improve revenue and profits by maximizing customer satisfaction. Analyzes the impact of changing competitive forces such as globalization, e-business, and convergence of industries.
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