FIRST YEAR | |||
First Semester | Hours | ||
ENG-119 | Composition I Pathway * ORENG-119 Students will study the writing process by reading essays illustrating a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing texts and writing, revising and editing short essays. Course is for students who have assessed into developmental English, receiving supplemental instruction for course completion.
Composition I Pathway Course Outline | ||
ENG-120 | Composition I *ENG-120 Students develop a writing process by reading and analyzing texts that illustrate various rhetorical strategies as well as writing, revising and editing short essays. Minimally, students must compose four formal, revised writing assignments, having one reach at least 1,250 words.
Composition I Course Outline | 3.0 | |
BIO-100 | Bio Science I BIO-100 This course provides an introduction to the fundamental processes and structures common to all living things along with their applications to society.
Bio Science I Course Outline | 4.0 | |
CHM-150 | General Chemistry I *CHM-150 General principles of chemistry for students majoring in chemistry, engineering or science professions. Topics include atomic theory, bonding, stoichiometry, gas laws and thermochemistry.
General Chemistry I Course Outline | 4.0 | |
MAT-124 | Statistics Pathway ORMAT-124 Application of elementary principles of descriptive statistics including frequency distribution, graphical presentation, measures of center, location and variation. Elements of probability, sampling techniques, binomial and normal distribution, correlation/regression and hypothesis testing. Graphing calculator and Excel required. Intended for students that don't assess directly into MAT-125 Statistics. Includes supplemental instruction lab.
Statistics Pathway Course Outline | ||
PHI --- | Any PHI Course PHI ---
Any PHI Course | 3.0 | |
MAT-125 | Statistics *MAT-125 Application of elementary principles of descriptive statistics including frequency distribution, graphical presentation, measures of center, location and variation. Elements of probability, sampling techniques, binomial and normal distribution, correlation/regression and hypothesis testing. Graphing calculator and Excel required.
Statistics Course Outline | 3.0 | |
Semester Totals |
17.0 | ||
Second Semester | |||
ENG-121 | Composition II *ENG-121 Students will learn how to find, use, assess and document research sources, producing an extended writing project based primarily on library research.
Composition II Course Outline | 3.0 | |
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Transfer Elective | 3.0 | |
CHM-151 | General Chemistry II *CHM-151 Continuation of the general principles of chemistry for students majoring in chemistry, engineering or science professions. Topics include solids/liquids, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.
General Chemistry II Course Outline | 4.0 | |
PSY-271 | Intr/Psychology ORPSY-271 Focuses on psychology as a science, presenting concepts, research methods and research in a variety of subfields, including neuroscience, sensation and perception, consciousness, learning and memory, cognition, motivation and emotion, development, personality, disorders and therapy and social psychology.
Intr/Psychology Course Outline | ||
SOC-280 | Introduction to Sociology SOC-280 Study of human interaction focusing on social influences shaping personality, structure and dynamics of human society. Topics include: sociological perspective, culture, society, social interaction; social change in global perspective; socialization; families; social class; and social stratification; race and ethnicity; and deviance.
Introduction to Sociology Course Outline | 3.0 | |
MAT-241 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I *MAT-241 Differential and integral calculus of elementary functions of one variable, such as polynomial, rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, will be covered. Applications include rates of change, optimization, curve sketching and area. A graphing calculator is required. Ask instructor for calculator recommendations.
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I Course Outline | 5.0 | |
Semester Totals |
18.0 |
SECOND YEAR | |||
First Semester | Hours | ||
BIO-225 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I *BIO-225 This course employs the regional approach to human structure and function using human cadavers. First of a two-course sequence for allied health majors.
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Course Outline | 4.0 | |
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Transfer Elective | 3.0 | |
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Transfer Elective | 1.0 | |
COM-111 | Intro to Speech Communication COM-111 Focuses on the fundamental principles and methods of selecting, analyzing, organizing, developing and communicating information, evidence and points of view to audiences.
Intro to Speech Communication Course Outline | 3.0 | |
PHY-130 | College Physics I PHY-130 This course covers Newtonian Mechanics, heat, fluid motion. Intended for students in the pre-professional areas, arts and sciences, and four year technology majors. It is not intended for students who plan to major (or minor) in physics or engineering.
College Physics I Course Outline | 4.0 | |
Semester Totals |
15.0 | ||
Second Semester | |||
BIO-226 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIO-226 Continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO-225). Emphasis on human anatomy and physiology through the regional approach using human cadavers.
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Course Outline | 4.0 | |
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Transfer Elective | 3.0 | |
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Transfer Elective | 1.0 | |
--- --- | IAI FIne Arts --- ---
IAI FIne Arts | 3.0 | |
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IAI Social/Behavioral Science | 3.0 | |
Semester Totals |
14.0 |
Total Program Hours | 64.0 |
Suggested Electives | |||
BIO-111 | General Botany *BIO-111 A survey of the plant kingdom with emphasis on evolutionary advancements and the structure and function of plants and their economical and human relevance. An introduction to bacteria, viruses, protists and fungi is included in this course.
General Botany Course Outline | 4.0 | |
BIO-116 | General Zoology *BIO-116 An introduction to the basic concepts of animal life and its diversity. Including: taxonomy, cellular and organismic structure and function, development and economic importance.
General Zoology Course Outline | 4.0 | |
BIO-235 | Microbiology *BIO-235 This course covers a survey of microorganisms with detailed study of the biology, metabolism, growth, death, genetics, and methods of differentiation of bacteria. Also classification, control of organisms by physical and chemical methods, immunology and diseases are covered.
Microbiology Course Outline | 4.0 | |
CHM-243 | Organic Chemistry I *CHM-243 Fundamental introduction to organic chemistry, including a study of hydrocarbons and alcohols with spectroscopy, stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms.
Organic Chemistry I Course Outline | 4.0 | |
CHM-253 | Organic Chemistry Lab I *CHM-253 Laboratory course introduces synthesis and the basic techniques for the separation, isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds.
Organic Chemistry Lab I Course Outline | 1.0 | |
CHM-244 | Organic Chemistry II *CHM-244 This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I (CHM 243) with a focus on aromatic chemistry, carbonyl functional groups and biomolecules.
Organic Chemistry II Course Outline | 4.0 | |
CHM-254 | Organic Chemistry Lab II CHM-254 Laboratory experiments in organic chemistry with a focus on multi-step synthesis and compound characterization.
Organic Chemistry Lab II Course Outline | 1.0 |