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4.00 Credits
Covers sterile products, aseptic technique/equipment/supplies used in IV admixture, theory of unit dose medication distribution and review of pharmacy calculations. Labs cover sterile preparation procedures in the laminar flow hood and unit dose packaging. Prerequisite: AHE 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176 all with a minimum grade of 2.5 or equivalent.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Provides experience in the role of a pharmacy technician while working with pharmacists and certified pharmacy technicians. Gain practical experience in the discipline of pharmacy, enhance skills and integrate knowledge. Prerequisite: AHE 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176 all with a minimum grade of 2.5 or equivalent. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in AHE 178. Permit code required.
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5.00 Credits
Anthropology draws from natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to think critically about what it means to be human. We focus on diverse answers that humans have produced to fundamental questions. Who are we? Where did we come from? Where do we go from here?
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5.00 Credits
Study of relationships between people and ecosystems. Involves hands-on work in environmental stewardship and service learning. Students carpool to and from field sites. Eligible students may earn an AmeriCorps scholarship.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of ANTHR 101. Study of relationships between people and ecosystems. Involves hands-on work in environmental stewardship and service learning. Students carpool to and from field sites. Eligible students may earn an AmeriCorps scholarship. Prerequisite: ANTHR 101.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of ANTHR 102. Study of relationships between people and ecosystems. Involves hands-on work in environmental stewardship and service learning. Students carpool to and from field sites. Eligible students may earn an AmeriCorps scholarship. Prerequisite: ANTHR 102.
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5.00 Credits
Students learn to combine archaeological methods with knowledge of diverse prehistoric cultures to investigate some of the most significant aspects of our deep past, including the "birth" of culture, the origins of agriculture, and the development and decline of civilizations.
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5.00 Credits
Students examine human origins, diversity, and sexuality from the perspective of physical anthropology. Topics include evolution, genetics, primate anatomy, fossil record, biocultural adaptation, and human physical and sexual variation. Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL 105 and MATH 090.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the nature of culture as a set of rules for the shared, learned, and patterned forms of behavior found in each society. Emphasis on theoretical orientation, cultural adaptation and integration, social organization, and cultural variation.
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5.00 Credits
Diversity of American religious experiences from historical and cultural perspectives, including the interaction between globalization, immigration, ethnicity, and culture in American Indian, Western, and Eastern traditions. Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 100.
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