BIO-151 |
Nutrition
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3 |
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$652.50 |
Principles of Nutrition will introduce students to the science of nutrition. The course will examine individual nutrients; their structure and function in the human body; nutrient composition of food; and selection of food to meet nutrient needs, maintain health and satisfaction. Students will understand and apply present day knowledge of nutrition to dietary patterns and needs of selected individuals and groups. The course is an advanced beginning course in human nutrition designed for students with a science background.
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PHY-162 |
College Physics I
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4 |
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$870.00 |
This course covers the fundamental concepts, principles and laws of physics and their applications. It covers kinematics, dynamics, force, linear and rotational motion, fluids, sound, temperature, and heat.
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-741 or MAT-102. Or equivalent placement score.
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BIO-105 |
Introductory Biology
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4 |
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$877.00 |
This course provides an introduction to living organisms, their diversity, structure and function and how they maintain themselves both during their life cycle and as a species. It is designed to highlight concepts of the biological sciences for the non-biology major.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
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BIO-112 |
General Biology I
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4 |
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$878.00 |
This lecture and laboratory course is the first of a two semester sequence designed for students with a specific interest in majoring in the biological sciences or a desire for a more comprehensive undergraduate course in the discipline. The course integrates the basic principles of general biology and focuses on their interrelationships. The major themes addressed include levels of organization, cell structure and metabolism, the genetic basis of life, evolution, diversity and ecological relationships. Laboratory exercises are coordinated with lecture topics to enhance the student's understanding of these topics.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
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PHY-212 |
Classical Physics I
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5 |
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$1087.50 |
This course introduces physics using calculus-level mathematics. Designed for students in Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics. The first semester of this sequence covers the topics of vectors, linear and rotational kinematics, statics, dynamics, oscillatory and wave motion, temperature, and heat.
Lecture Hours: 64
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-210.
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SPC-101 |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
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3 |
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$652.50 |
This course introduces students to the oral communication process and how it affects human interaction There will be an emphasis on developing interpersonal, small group, and public speaking skills. Students will be involved in activities that provide opportunity for the understanding and improvement of their oral communication skills.
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SPC-112 |
Public Speaking
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3 |
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$652.50 |
This course studies the fundamentals of public speaking, emphasizing the process of speech preparation and delivery in various contexts.
Lecture Hours: 48
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Liberal Arts AA Elective course |
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3 |
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Liberal Arts AA Humanities course |
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3 |
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