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Biological Sciences
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BSC 2010C |
BSC 1005, BSC 1005C , BSC 1007C |
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BSC 2011C |
BSC 1005C , BSC 1007C , BSC 1008 |
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BSC 2085C , 2093C |
BSC 1008 |
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BSC 2086C , 2094C |
BSC 1008 , BSC 2085C , 2093C |
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MCB 2003C, MCB 2010C , |
BSC 1005C , BSC 1007C |
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Building Construction |
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BCN 1227 - Building Envelope Science (3 credit hours) (A.S.)
The course covers the building envelope in terms of the functions it performs, atmospheric conditions it mediates between, its relationship to other building-perimeter systems, and the principles of physics and properties of materials employed to perform its functions.
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BCN 2046 - Introduction to Sustainability (3 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
Through lectures, readings, class discussions and a term paper, the course examines issues essential to scholarship in the history, theory and practice of sustainability. Prominent issues include carbon footprint, economics, energy auditing, building certification, alternative energy, workforce credentials and transportation.
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Business Law |
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BUL 3322 - Legal Issues in International Business (3 Credit Hours) (B.A.S.)
1. This course gives the international business student an overview of the legal concepts affecting individuals and/or organizations that are involved in international business. Specifically, the student learns about the treaties giving rise to international law, differing legal regimes, international dispute resolution processes including principles of jurisdiction, differing governmental structures as they relate to commerce, global information systems regulations and international social issues affecting businesses and their operations.
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Chemistry |
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Comparative Politics |
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Computer Applications |
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Computer Engineering Technology |
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Computer General Studies |
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Computer Network Technology |
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Computer Programming |
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Computer Science and Information Systems |
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Computer Technology and Skills |
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Creative Writing |
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Criminal Justice: Corrections |
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Criminal Justice: Juvenile |
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Criminal Justice: Law and Process |
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Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement |
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Criminology and Criminal Justice |
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Dance |
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DAA 2101 - Contemporary and Traditional Dance (3 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: DAA 1000 or consent of instructor.
This course is designed for students with some prior dance or movement training and a desire to further develop their modern, jazz, tap, ballet, lyrical and ballroom dance techniques. Various dance techniques are explored that are useful for dance, theatre and music majors for audition preparation as well as the lay person for fun and fitness. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum number of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of nine (9) combined credits of dance courses may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for dance courses.
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Dental Hygiene |
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DEH 1000 - Introduction to Dental Hygiene (2 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
This course is designed as an introduction to dentistry and the dental hygiene profession and provides the basic introductory knowledge required to provide comprehensive preventive dental health services for patients. (Fall) (Summer)
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DEH 1720 - Preventive Dentistry (1 Credit Hour) (A.S.)
This course is designed to broaden the dental hygiene student’s knowledge of health promotion and disease prevention and the use of oral physiotherapy adjuncts to achieve optimum dental health. (Fall)
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DEH 1800C - Clinical Dental Hygiene I (5 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
Two hours class, 12 clinical hours per week. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of DEH 1002C , DES 1020C, DES 1010, DES 1200C and BSC 2086C .
This course is designed to further enhance the student’s knowledge of dental hygiene practice with the introduction of adjunct dental hygiene procedures and to provide clinical experience in total patient care. Emphasis is placed on basic principles and concepts of current dental hygiene services and refinement of preclinical instrumentation. Patient education, the dental hygiene process of care and basic radiography are introduced. Additional special fees are required. (Spring)
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