Academics Science Prerequisites

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MATH 1011: Precalculus

MATH 1011 is a three-credit precalculus course that was intentionally designed to prepare students for subsequent college-level calculus courses. This course will review a variety of the prerequisite mathematical concepts necessary for calculus. Topics include rational functions, trigonometric functions, polar…

Credits: 3

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MATH 1020: Calculus

MATH 1020 is a four-credit calculus course that focuses on single variable calculus through graphical, analytical, and numerical techniques. Differentiation and its applications are thoroughly discussed. Basic integration techniques are introduced. Mathematical manipulation and computational competence is equally weighted with…

Credits: 4

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MATH 1020: Calculus (Accelerated)

MATH 1020 is a four-credit calculus course that focuses on single variable calculus through graphical, analytical, and numerical techniques. Differentiation and its applications are thoroughly discussed. Basic integration techniques are introduced. Mathematical manipulation and computational competence is equally weighted with…

Credits: 4

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MATH 1021: Calculus II

MATH 1021 is a four-credit calculus course that continues the study of calculus. More techniques of integration will be investigated in this course. The concepts of limits, differentiation, and integration will be applied to problems in differential equations, sequences, series,…

Credits: 4

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MATH 1021: Calculus II (Accelerated)

MATH 1021 is a four-credit calculus course that continues the study of calculus. More techniques of integration will be investigated in this course. The concepts of limits, differentiation, and integration will be applied to problems in differential equations, sequences, series,…

Credits: 4

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MATH 1030: Introduction to Statistics

MATH 1030 is a three-credit introduction to statistics course that introduces students to both descriptive and inferential statistics. Emphasis is placed on the practical use of statistics in the collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting of data. Students will learn standard…

Credits: 3

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MATH 1050: Applied Statistics

MATH 1050, Applied Statistics, is a four-credit statistics course that is designed to offer the same major subject and content areas as a traditional statistics course but differs in that an emphasis is placed on application. You will explore data…

Credits: 4

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MEDT 1000: Medical Terminology

MEDT 1000 is a three-credit medical terminology course designed to provide a broad and comprehensive understanding of the unique language of medical terminology used in various healthcare settings.

Credits: 3

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NTRN 1010: Principles of Human Nutrition

Principles of Human Nutrition, NTRN 1010, is a three-credit online nutrition course that focuses on the basic principles of human nutrition. Emphasis is placed on the nutrient requirements of healthy individuals, nutrient categories and their characteristics, physiological functions, metabolism, and…

Credits: 3

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PHSL 1010: Medical Physiology Lecture & Lab

PHSL 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online medical physiology course. In this course, you will be introduced to core concepts that shape our knowledge of the workings of the human body. Cell-cell communication and membrane dynamics will first be studied…

Credits: 4

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PHYS 1010: Physics I Lecture & Lab

PHYS 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course is designed to provide an introduction to algebra-based physics. Topics covered include: velocity, acceleration, force, work, energy, momentum, circular motion, gravitation, torque, rotational motion and fluids.

Credits: 4

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PHYS 1010: Physics I Lecture & Lab (Accelerated)

PHYS 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course is designed to provide an introduction to algebra-based physics. Topics covered include: velocity, acceleration, force, work, energy, momentum, circular motion, gravitation, torque, rotational motion and fluids.

Credits: 4

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PHYS 1011: Physics II Lecture & Lab

PHYS 1011, Physics II Lecture & Lab, is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course provides a continuing introduction to physics that emphasizes additional concepts than those covered in PHYS 1010 that are the foundation of science and which…

Credits: 4

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PHYS 1011: Physics II Lecture & Lab (Accelerated)

PHYS 1011, Physics II Lecture & Lab, is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course provides a continuing introduction to physics that emphasizes additional concepts than those covered in PHYS 1010 that are the foundation of science and which…

Credits: 4

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PSYO 1010: Introduction to Psychology

PSYO 1010 is a three-credit introductory psychology course that provides an overview of the key concepts in psychology as well as the research methods used to investigate the psychological process underlying human behavior. The course includes an overview of psychology’s…

Credits: 3

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PSYO 1020: Developmental Psychology

PSYO 1020 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories of human development with a focus on the nine major periods of life from prenatal development to death and dying. The nature of interactions between an…

Credits: 3

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PSYO 1020: Developmental Psychology (Accelerated)

PSYO 1020 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories of human development with a focus on the nine major periods of life from prenatal development to death and dying. The nature of interactions between an…

Credits: 3

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PSYO 1030: Abnormal Psychology

PSYO 1030 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories related to abnormal psychology and how psychopathology is classified. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the history of abnormal psychology, the negative impact of stigma related…

Credits: 3

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SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology

SOCI 1010 is a three-credit sociology course that introduces students to the three main sociological perspectives: sociological imagination, social construction, and how to think like a sociologist. Topics such as deviance, social control, culture, stratification, socialization, social movements, and other…

Credits: 3