Spring 2008
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BIOLOGY

BIO 201 – Principles of Biology (Cells): Introduction to principles governing living systems, especially the cellular and molecular basis of life and the transition and utilization of genetic information.
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Sean C. Lema
Arthur Frampton
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Chet Saunders
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BIO 202 – Principles of Biology (Biodiversity): Evolution, classification, and diversity of life, stressing morphology, physiology, principles of adaptation, and relationships between biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems..
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BIO 240 – Anatomy and Physiology I: Comprehensive introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human organism. Organ systems of the body are discussed individually as parts of interacting groups, with emphasis on the processes which maintain an internal steady state.
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BIO 241– Anatomy and Physiology II: A comprehensive study of human organ systems as relates to the maintenance of homeostasis. Topics include cardiovascular, respiratory digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.
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CHEMISTRY

CHM 101 – General Chemistry: Overview of fundamental laws, theories, and principles of chemistry; introductions to the techniques and equipment used in the chemical laboratory. Interpretation of experimental results.
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CHM 102 – General Chemistry: In depth study of fundamental laws, principles and theories of chemistry. Introductions to techniques and equipment used in the chemical laboratory. Interpretations of experimental results.
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CHM 211 – Organic Chemistry: Introduction to the chemistry of carbon compounds, including structural theory, synthesis, and reaction mechanisms.
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MATH
MAT 111 – College Algebra: A preparatory course for further mathematics courses. Equations and inequalities; polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions; graphs; systems of equations.
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PHYSICS
PHY 101 / 102 – Elementary College Physics: Mechanics, heat, sound, light, and magnetism, and introduction to modern physics.
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PHY 201 / 202 – General Physics: Kinematics, Newtonian statics and dynamics, gravitations, fluids, kinetic theory, thermodynamics.
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