Beginning Algebra

This is an introductory algebra course that includes applications. Topics include a review of pre-algebra, variable expressions, solving algebraic equations, linear equations in two variables, inequalities, and polynomials.

Prerequisites: None

Beginning Algebra

This is an introductory algebra course that includes applications. Topics include a review of pre-algebra, variable expressions, solving algebraic equations, linear equations in two variables, inequalities, and polynomials.

Prerequisites: None

Public Speaking

This course is an elementary course in the study and practice of the basic principles of speech and interpersonal communication with emphasis on critical thinking, the creative and intelligent selection of material, organization and oral presentation.

Prerequisites: None

English Composition I

English Composition I is an introduction to expository writing emphasizing expression of ideas, structure, organization, development, and grammatical correctness. The course offers practice in researching, revising, and editing.

Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines

Composition Workshop

This class will review writing skills to include punctuation, capitalization, and grammar. It also focuses on preparing students for success in college classes with activities like learning styles, notetaking, time management and more.

Prerequisite(s): Co-requisite: English Composition I (COM 105) or Technical Writing (COM 110) based on placement guideline or P/I

Chemistry I

Chemistry 1 is a five-credit hour course that covers topics including scientific measurement, the scientific method, atomic theory, properties of matter, stoichiometry, reactions in aqueous solution, chemical bonding, acids, bases, and pH, thermochemistry, gases, introductory nuclear chemistry, and introductory organic and biochemistry. An emphasis will be made on relating chemistry to health and life. Lab is included with the course.
CHM110A and CHM110B are equivalent to SWT CHM1010

Prerequisite(s): Secondary Chemistry or Introduction to Chemistry (CHM105); and Secondary Algebra or Beginning Algebra (MAT 108) within five years with a C or better, or permission of the instructor.

Microbiology

This course will enable the student to identify disease causing microorganisms or agents and their role in the disease process, including principles of microbial cell structure, genetics, metabolism, immunity, and control. The student will also be able to demonstrate proficiency in standard laboratory techniques used in inoculation, isolation, incubation, inspection, and identification of bacteria. These techniques also include the examination of fungi, protists, and parasitic worms. In addition, the course will enable the student to demonstrate mechanisms in the prevention and treatment of infectious disease. Three hours of lecture/discussion and four hours of laboratory per week.

Prerequisite: BSC 110 with a "C" or higher or permission of instructor



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