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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab (BIOS-105) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course provides a ?roadmap? perspective of human body structure and function. Topics include cell structure and function, and a survey of all major systems of the human body. The connections and inter-working relationships among systems are introduced. Lab work includes computer exercises and simulation activities, as well as observation related to topics covered.
Fundamentals of Pathophysiology (BIOS-260) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on recognizing the relationship between structure and function of the human body and states of health and disease. Processes of human body systems, including the roles of nutrition, genetics, aging and infection, are addressed as a foundation for managing health care information. Lab and Internet exercises, as well as case studies, relate to topics discussed.
Fundamentals of Statistics (0307-711) Science General U Roosevelt University
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For those taking statistics for the first time. Topics: organizing observed data for analysis, insight, and understanding of variability; learning to understand probability as the science of uncertain events; concepts of random variables and their associated probability models; meaning and practical use of the central limit theorem. This course does not count as credit for either the advanced certificate or the MS degree. (Consent of department) Credit 3 or 4
Fundamentals of Statistics II (0307-712) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Continuation of 0307-711. Topics: concepts and strategies of statistical inference for making decisions about populations on the basis of sample evidence; tests for independence and for adequacy of a proposed probability model; separation of total variability of a system into identifiable components through analysis of variance; regression and correlation models for studying the relationship of a response variable to one or more predictor variables. This course does not count as credit for either the advanced certificate or the MS degree. (0307-711 or consent of department) Credit 3 or 4
General Biology (NS1005) Science General U Northcentral University
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Covers representative topics in modern biology, emphasizing the present state of knowledge and the major means whereby knowledge is being expanded.
General Chemistry (SC310) Science General U American Academy of Nutrition
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Application of chemistry to nutrition; matter, measurements, and calculations; atoms and molecules; electronic and nuclear characteristics; forces between particles; nutrition related chemical reactions; the states of matter; acids, bases, and salts.
General Chemistry (CH305) Science General U Grantham University
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A general survey of Chemistry including states of matter, thermo-chemistry, ionic and covalent bonding, molecular geometry, rates of reaction, oxidation ? reduction equations, thermodynamics, and organic chemistry. Includes 1 lab credit.
General Chemistry (SC180) Science General U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course will provide students with an exploration of chemical concepts. Concepts of matter, atoms, molecules, and atomic structure; how and why atoms interact (covalent and ionic bonding; covalent and multiple bonds); molecular shapes and properties; writing chemical equations; the conservation of matter in chemical reactions; oxidation and reduction reactions; pH and acid-base chemistry; buffers; water and solutions; and equilibrium will be presented. No prior study of chemistry is required.
General Microbiology (SC160) Science General U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course will provide students with an introduction to the discipline of microbiology by evaluating the impact the microbes have on science and technology, how microbes process their hereditary information and regulate their growth and reproduction, and finally how microbes interact with their environment and other species. The course will explore the various microbial life forms that comprise the sciences of bacteriology, mycology, and virology. The course will focus on the impact microbes have on our lives and the cause and effect of microbial disease.
General Physics with Lab (PHYS-214) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course explores basic concepts and applications in mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity, magnetism and modern physics as they apply to everyday events. Topics show the relevance of scientific thinking in current affairs. Lab work uses computer simulation and Web-based sites for hands-on demonstrations and simple experiments involving basic principles of physics.
Genetics, Ethics, and the Law (GMS BT 440) Science General U Boston University
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This course will explore the newest information in human genetics and its legal and bioethical implications. Human genetics is the most explosive field in medicine today. The decisions that come from the issues will be presented to professionals and lay people alike. This course examines cases that come straight from the headlines. Topics include new reproductive techniques; genetic diseases; prenatal testing and genetic testing.
Geometric Options (1051-736) Science General U Roosevelt University
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This course leads to a thorough understanding of the geometrical properties of optical imaging systems. A method is developed of performing a first-order design of an optical system, applicable to uniform and gaussian beams. The following topics are included: paraxial optics of axisymmetric systems, Gaussian optics (cardinal points, pupils and stops, optical invariant), propagation of energy through lens systems, basic optical instruments and components, gradient index optics, finite raytracing, introduction to aberrations, geometrical optics of gaussian beams. Also offered online. Class 3, Lab 3, Credit 4 (F in class, S online)
GEOMETRY (MTH311-OL) Science General U Westwood College Online
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Introduces the basics of geometry. Topics include geometric proofs, congruent triangles, and parallel line theorems and postulates.
Global Geography (GEO 307) Science General U American Sentinel University
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This course is an introduction to the human and physical attributes that give uniqueness and diversity to the world regional patters on Earth's surface, leading to a well-informed citizen and providing a better background for understanding contemporary world events.
Graduate Statistics Orientation (STAP 5023) Science General U Florida Metropolitan University
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Provides students with an opportunity to begin to develop their skills in data analysis and to gain an understanding of how such analysis relates to comprehending criminological research.
Health and Nutrition (NS1006) Science General U Northcentral University
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Focuses on the personal responsibility of health for a lifetime of physical, psychological, emotional and social well-being.
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (BIO 301) Science General U American College of Prehospital Medicine
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This course provides for a study of general anatomy of the human body from a systematic approach. Understanding anatomical terminology, gross structures, and locations of different body structures are primary concerns. Cells, tissues, and organs of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems are emphasized. Additionally, the course provides an introduction to body functions at the cellular; tissue, organ and systems level with emphasis on the mechanisms of operation.
Human Anatomy and Physiology (SC252) Science General U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course provides instruction in the organization and structure of the body components (anatomy) and their functions (physiology). Topics include chemistry as related to the body; the structure of cells, tissues, and membranes; and the skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, vascular, lymphatic, immune, and respiratory systems.
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab (BIOS-160) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course, directed toward engineering and information technology students, covers the functional organization of the human body and control of the ?internal environment.? It examines, in general terms, physiology of the muscular, cardiovascular, nervous and respiratory systems, and emphasizes quantitative methods for analyzing and understanding physiological systems. Lab work includes observation and experimentation related to theoretical topics.
Human Biology (BIO1000) Science General U Capella University
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This course provides an introduction to basic biological principles with a human perspective. Areas addressed include the molecular and cellular basis of life, genetics, organ systems, and human impact on the environment. There is no lab associated with this course.
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