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Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I
ID: MAT-170
This course includes the following topics: elementary algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and applications.
American Government
ID: PSC-201
This course is a study of national governmental institutions with emphasis on the constitution, the functions of executive, legislative and judicial branches, civil liberties and the role of the electorate. The impact of current events on the national government and institutions is emphasized.
American History: 1877 to Present
ID: HIS-202
This course is a survey of u.s. history from 1877 to the present. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.
American History: Discovery to 1877
ID: HIS-201
This course is a survey of u.s. history from discovery to 1877. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period.
American Literature Survey
ID: ENG-203
This course is a survey of American literature: major authors, genres, and periods. The course emphasizes historical, descriptive and analytical modes of study.
American Military History
ID: HIS-235
This course explores the development of the american military from the 1600's through the Vietnam War. Study focuses on the military's actions during conflicts with other nations, its relation to society, and its role in the evolution of the american nation.
American Sign Language I
ID: ASL-101
This course is a study of visual readiness and basic vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on receptive language skill developments.
American Sign Language II
ID: ASL-102
This course is a continuation of American Sign Language I, designed to expose students to additional vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills.
American Sign Language III
ID: ASL-201
This course is a continuation of American Sign Language II and covers additional vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills.
American Sign Language IV
ID: ASL-202
This course concentrates on intermediate conversational and discourse skills using American Sign Language. This course is conducted entirely using American Sign Language.
American Studies I
ID: HIS-220
This course is an interdisciplinary study of selected topics and eras in U.S. history.
Analog Integrated Circuits
ID: EET-220
This course includes analysis, application, and experiments involving such integrated circuits as op-amps, timers and IC regulators. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
ID: MAT-140
This course includes the following topics: derivatives and integrals of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric,and inverse trigonometric functions; curve sketching; maxima and minima of functions; related rates; work; and analytic geometry. (Graphic calculator required)
Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
ID: MAT-141
This course includes the following topics: continuation of calculus of one variable, including analytic geometry, techniques of integration, volumes by integration, and other applications; infinite series, including Taylor series and improper integrals.(Graphic calculator required)
Analytical Geometry and Calculus III
ID: MAT-240
This course includes the following topics: multivariable calculus, including vectors; partial derivatives and their applications to maximum and minimum problems with and without constraints; line integrals; multiple integrals in rectangular and other coordinates; and stokes' and green's theorems.
Anatomy and Physiology I
ID: BIO-210
This is the first in a sequence of courses, including an intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. Emphasis is placed on the manner in which systems interact to maintain homeostasis. The study includes general chemistry principles, biochemistry, cells and tissues and the following systems will be covered: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses.
Anatomy and Physiology II
ID: BIO-211
This is a continuation of a sequence of courses, including intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. Emplasis is placed on the manner in which systems interact to maintain homeostasis. The following systems will be covered: endocrine, lymphatic, immune, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive.
Application of Nursing Concepts I
ID: NUR-157
This course promotes nursing competency in the care of individuals experiencing commonly occurring health problems with predictable outcomes.
Application of Nursing Concepts II
ID: NUR-227
This course promotes nursing competency in the care of individuals across the lifespan experiencing complex health problems with predictable outcomes.
Application of Nursing Concepts III
ID: NUR-237
This course promotes nursing competency in the care of individuals across the lifespan experiencing complex, multi-system health problems with predictable and unpredictable outcomes.