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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
BIOLOGY (SCI301-OL) Science General U Westwood College Online
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Introduces the basic concepts of biology including cell anatomy, heredity, reproduction, and physiological processes. This course requires a research project or paper.
Biology with Lab (BIOS-140) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This general biology course covers animal and plant cells, as well as organelle structure and function, and also addresses cell growth and division. Additional topics include tissue structure, organ structure and function, and an introduction to genetics and the immune response. Lab exercises support topics discussed.
Biostatistics (GMS AN 712 OL) Science General U Boston University
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This course will provide a working understanding of experimental design and statistical analyses that are appropriate for various types of biological and neuroscience based experiments. The course presumes that the students have had some knowledge of statistical concepts from either a graduate or an undergraduate course.
Business Problem Solving (MA 115) Science General U American Sentinel University
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This course applies algebraic concepts to business problems to develop and improve technical, quantitative and critical-thinking skills in analyzing business issues.
Calculus (MA225) Science General U American Community College
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This course includes a study of limits and continuity, derivative of polynomials, trigonometric, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, differentials, rectilinear motion, application of first and second derivatives, integration, and the fundamental theorems of calculus.
Calculus (MA225) Science General U American Public University
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This course includes a study of limits and continuity, derivative of polynomials, trigonometric, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, differentials, rectilinear motion, application of first and second derivatives, integration, and the fundamental theorems of calculus.
Calculus (MA302) Science General U Grantham University
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An introductory-level course that includes topics on limits, derivatives, derivative tests, concavity, applications of the derivative and integration, area under the curve, the fundamental theorem of Calculus, and integration techniques using parts and substitution.
Calculus I (MATH 111) Science General U New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Prerequisite: Math 104 with a grade of C or better or placement by performance on standardized entrance examinations. Topics include limits, differentiation, applications of differentiation, and integration.
CALCULUS I (MTH331-OL) Science General U Westwood College Online
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Includes a brief review of algebra and analytical geometry. Topics include finding limits of functions, derivatives of functions, and applications with derivatives.
Calculus II (MATH 112) Science General U New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Prerequisite: Math 111. Topics include inte?gration, applications of integration, series, exponential and logarithmic functions, transcendental functions, polar coordinates, and conic sections.
Calculus II (MA312) Science General U Grantham University
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An advanced Calculus course on integration, differential equations, parametric equations, polar coordinates, conic sections, dot and cross products, quadratic surfaces, partial derivatives, double and triple integrals, and vector calculus.
Chem Principles I (1011-211) Science General U Roosevelt University
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For science, microelectronics, information technology majors and others who desire an in-depth study of general chemistry. Atomic structure and chemical bonding; chemical equations, stoichiometry and chemical analysis; gases; acids and bases. Also offered in distance- learning format. (Corequisite 1011-205) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, W, S, SU)
Chem Principles II Lab (1011-206) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Laboratory course to introduce techniques of chemical analysis: spectrometry, calorimetry, separations, reaction schemes, titrations and kinetic studies. Experiments complement material in second-quarter lecture. Please Note: On campus lab sessions at RIT required. For more details contact the College of Science at 585-475-2794 or via 1-800-CALLRIT(v/tty). Email at rhpsch@rit.edu. (Corequisite 1011-212 or 216) (1011-205) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F, W, S, SU)
Chemical Principles I Lab (1011-205) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Laboratory course to introduce basic laboratory techniques: gravimetric, volumetric, thermal and titration analyses. Experiments complement material in first-quarter lecture. Please Note: On campus lab sessions at RIT required. For more details contact the College of Science at 585-475-2794 or via 1-800-CALLRIT(v/tty). Email at rhpsch@rit.edu. (Corequisite 1011-201, 211, 215, or 271) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F, W, S, SU)
Chemical Principles II (1011-212) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Problem-solving applications of chemical principles. Topics include thermodynamics and equilibrium, nuclear chemistry and electro- chemistry, oxidation-reduction and chemical kinetics. Also offered in distance-learning format. (Corequisite 1011-206)(1011-211) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, W, S, SU)
Chemistry and Hazards of Explosives (SC413) Science General U American Public University
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This course provides the non-chemist with working knowledge of the chemical basis for classification of Hazardous Materials including common industrial products. This information allows first responders and transporters to more effectively assess potential dangers involving multiple material/mixed materials incidents.
Chemistry for Changing Times (CHM1000) Science General U Capella University
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This course provides a broad introduction to basic chemistry concepts. These concepts are applied to environmental, organic, inorganic, and biochemical problems, with an emphasis on understanding the impact of chemistry in society. There is no lab associated with this course.
Chemistry Fundamentals (CH 125) Science General U American Sentinel University
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This course is designed for non-chemistry majors who have little or no chemistry background. It presents the basic tenets of chemistry relating to the environment, energy and health. It provides an understanding of the chemical processes involved in the functioning body and environment.
Chemistry of Explosives (SC223) Science General U American Community College
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This course offers explosive handlers, bomb disposal technicians and responders an introduction to the chemical make-up and associated hazards of explosive substances. The combination of challenging reference sources and instructional interchange immerses the student in the world of explosive compounds including the research and development behind many explosive compounds widely used throughout the world today. This combination of reference materials, website research and group-related projects, allows the new explosive handler to learn the scientific basis for the long lists of safety precautions involved when handling explosives. Topics include, but are not limited to, history of explosives; basic chemical composition of explosives; and, safety precautions and guidelines when approaching or handling explosives. It will also cover researching information sites and references for material ranging from basic safety precautions of explosives to the resources available for emergency handlers and responders. The course helps students understand the hazards associated with common explosive materials.
Chemistry of Explosives (SC223) Science General U American Public University
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This course offers explosive handlers, bomb disposal technicians and responders an introduction to the chemical make-up and associated hazards of explosive substances. The combination of challenging reference sources and instructional interchange immerses the student in the world of explosive compounds including the research and development behind many explosive compounds widely used throughout the world today. This combination of reference materials, website research and group-related projects, allows the new explosive handler to learn the scientific basis for the long lists of safety precautions involved when handling explosives. Topics include, but are not limited to, history of explosives; basic chemical composition of explosives; and, safety precautions and guidelines when approaching or handling explosives. It will also cover researching information sites and references for material ranging from basic safety precautions of explosives to the resources available for emergency handlers and responders. The course helps students understand the hazards associated with common explosive materials.
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