COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
SCI ā Natural Science
SCI 113 ā Introduction to Physical Science:Ā 3 credits
An understanding of the world in the light of scientific discovery. A survey is made of physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, and environmental studies. Early Childhood and Middle Level Education majors must take corresponding laboratory.
SCI 123 ā General Biology:Ā 3 credits
An introduction to biology. Topics covered included basic chemistry, cell structure and function, genetics, and biotechnology. An overview of the major groups of organisms is included with an emphasis on the species that affectĀ human health.
SCI 133 ā Human Anatomy and Physiology I:Ā 4 credits
This course focuses on various systems of the human body including the integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous, and sensory systems. The laboratory highlights topics covered in the lecture including anatomical terminology, cell and tissue structure, and nervous and muscular system form and function. The course consists of three hours lecture and two and one-half hours laboratory perĀ week.Ā
Prerequisite: SCI 495 Chemistry for Healthcare.
SCI 133 is the prerequisite for SCI 233 Human Anatomy and Physiology II.
A grade of at least a C in SCI 133 is necessary to continue on to SCI 233.
Lab fee: $140
SCI 143 ā Ecology and Environmental Science:Ā 3 credits
A study of the relationships and interactions between living organisms and their environment. Attention is given to ecosystems, use of natural resources, pollution, and endangered species. Early Childhood and Middle LevelĀ Education majors must take corresponding laboratory.
SCI 153 ā Earth and Space Science:Ā 3 credits
This course introduces students to the disciplines represented by the earth sciences. An earth system science approach is used, emphasizing the interac- tion between the various components of the earth system. Basic principles of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy are explored with a focus onĀ the importance of stewardship of the earth.
For Deaf students only.
SCI 233 ā Human Anatomy and Physiology II:Ā 4 credits
This course focuses on various systems of the human body including the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, endocrine, immune, and reproductive systems with attention to human development. Laboratory experiments highlight topics covered in the lecture. The course includes three hours lecture and two and one- half hours laboratory. This course is a continuation of SCI 133.
Prerequisite: SCI 495 Chemistry for Healthcare
Minimum grade of C in SCI 133 Human Anatomy and Physiology I.Ā
Lab fee: $140
SCI 263 ā Introduction to Microbiology:Ā 4 credits
An introduction to microorganisms including their classification, basic biology, and impact on human health. The laboratory experiments highlight topics covered in the lecture. The course includes three hours lecture and two andĀ one-half hours laboratory.
Prerequisite: SCI 495
Lab fee: $140
SCI 283 ā Basic Nutrition:Ā 3 credits
This course focuses on the role of nutrition in health promotion and disease prevention in humans throughout their life cycle. Topics include diet, weightĀ control, and nutrition for fitness and sports.Ā Course limited to Associate of Arts in General Studies in preparation for 2+2 programs in Nursing, Health Science, and Exercise Science.Ā
Prerequisite: SCI 495 Chemistry for Healthcare
SCI 311 ā Physical Science Laboratory:Ā 1 credit
This course deals with experiences that relate to classroom discussion in SCI 113. Required of Early Childhood and Middle Level Education Majors whoĀ take SCI 113.Ā
Lab fee: $140
SCI 321 ā General Biology Laboratory:Ā 1 credit
This course deals with experiences that relate to classroom discussion in SCI 123. Required of Early Childhood Education Majors who take SCI 123.Ā
Lab fee: $140
SCI 341 ā Ecology and Environmental Laboratory:Ā 1 credit
This course deals with experiences that relate to classroom discussion in SCI 143. Required of Early Childhood and Middle Level Education majors whoĀ take SCI 143.Ā
Lab fee: $140
SCI 491, 492 and 493 ā Topics in Natural Science:Ā 1-3 credits
Special topics of varied interest are offered as needed and as resources permit.
SCI 495 ā Chemistry for Healthcare:Ā 4 credits
Chemistry for nursing and health-related professions. Topics in this course include measurements, matter and energy, measurement, unit conversions, periodic trends, isotopes, ions, bonding, reactions, energy, solutions, and acids/ bases. Organic chemistry relevant to the health sciences is also covered including functional groups, carbon-based compounds, hydrocarbons, isomers and protein and lipid structure. The laboratory experiments highlight topics covered in the lecture. The course consists of three hours lecture and two and one-half hoursĀ laboratory per week.Ā
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MTH 123 (or equivalent college-level math course).Ā
Lab fee: $140