2021 Summer Full Term Science & Lab Practicums
May 17, 2021 – August 21, 2021
Course Number | Course Name | Days | Time | Location | Start/End Date | Instructor | Schedule Details | Maximum Capacity | Seats Filled | Course Description | Room | Status of Section | Book Link |
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BIO 106 01 ON | General Biology I (w/Lab) | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Poppell, Ericka | must take w/BIO 107 01 ON | 24 | FULL | Biology I provides a comprehensive examination of the fundamental concepts of biology, including the chemical properties of life, cellular biology and physiology, and genetics. Evolution will be utilized as the central theme in all discussions; providing a coherent view of life in the light of natural selection and the diversity of species. This class assumes previous experience with scientific laboratory course work. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 107. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 050 or MAT 065 or appropriate Mathematics Placement. | ONLINE | FULL | Link | |
BIO 107 01 ON | General Biology I Lab | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Poppell, Ericka | must take w/BIO 106 01 ON | 24 | FULL | This laboratory provides experience with the concepts and principles covered in General Biology I (BIO 106). Laboratory exercises relate to lecture topics and introduce students to the fundamentals of laboratory procedure, as well as providing an applied reinforcement of lecture topics. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 106. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 050 or MAT 065 or appropriate Mathematics Placement. | ONLINE | FULL | Link | |
BIO 126 01 ON | Human A & P I (w/lab) | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Mansur, Helen | must take w/BIO 127 01 ON | 24 | 20 | This course is the first of a two-semester sequence that examines the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology. Structure-function relationships are examined at all levels throughout the course. Topics include anatomical terminology, cell structure and function, tissue organization and the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems, including the special senses. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MAT 050 or MAT 065 or appropriate Mathematics Placement. Grade of C or better in ENG 095 or appropriate English placement. Strongly recommend a grade of C or better in high school or college level biology with lab within the last five years. Co-requisite: Must be taken concurrently with BIO 127. | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
BIO 127 01 ON | Human A & P I Lab | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Mansur, Helen | must take w/BIO 126 01 ON | 24 | 21 | Laboratory exercises relate to the lecture topics in Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 126) and focus on human histology, gross anatomy and physiology. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MAT 050 or MAT 065 or appropriate Mathematics Placement. Grade of C or better in ENG 095 or appropriate English placement. Strongly recommend a grade of C or better in high school or college level biology with lab within the last five years. Co-requisite: Must be taken concurrently with BIO 126. | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
BIO 136 01 ON | Human A & P II (w/lab) | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Oliver, Rebecca | must take w/BIO 137 01 ON | 24 | 10 | This course is a continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 126/127). This course examines the structure/function relationships of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems. Additional topics include blood, cellular metabolism, and water, electrolyte and acid-base balance. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in BIO 126/127. Co-requisite: must be taken concurrently with BIO 137. | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
BIO 137 01 ON | Human A & P II Lab | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Oliver, Rebecca | must take w/ BIO 136 01 ON | 24 | 10 | Laboratory exercises relate to the lecture topics in Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 136) and focus on human histology, gross anatomy and physiology. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in BIO 126/127. Co-requisite: must be taken concurrently with BIO 136. | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
BIO 230 01 ON | Microbiology w/Lab | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Niswonger, Maria | must take w/BIO 231 01 ON | 24 | 9 | The biology of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths and viruses will be presented, with an emphasis on those that impact humans. The structure, growth and metabolism of microbes will be examined in the context of their physical, chemical and biological environment. Mammalian immunity and antimicrobial methods will also be explored. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 231. Prerequisites: BIO 136 and BIO 137 (can be taken concurrently) or (BIO 134 and BIO 135 (can be taken concurrently). | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
BIO 231 01 ON | Microbiology Lab | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Niswonger, Maria | muust take w/BIO 230 01 ON | 24 | 9 | The laboratory will focus on the culturing and identification of microbes using differential growth, staining and biochemical methods. Aseptic technique will be emphasized. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 230. Prerequisites: BIO 136 and BIO 137 (can be taken concurrently) or (BIO 134 and BIO 135 (can be taken concurrently). | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
CHM 116 01 ON | General Chemistry II | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Oliver, Rebecca | must take w/CHM 117 01 ON | 24 | 3 | Provides comprehensive examination of the fundamental concepts of chemistry including the gas laws, properties of liquids and solids and intermolecular forces, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium and oxidation reduction reactions. A two fold emphasis on understanding molecular interactions and strengthening problem solving skills will be utilized as central themes in all discussions. Must be taken concurrently with CHM 117. Prerequisite: CHM 106/CHM 107 | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
CHM 117 01 ON | General Chemistry II Laboratory | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Oliver, Rebecca | must take w/CHM 116 01 ON | 24 | 3 | This laboratory provides experience with the concepts and principles covered in General Chemistry II (CHM 116). Laboratory exercises relate to lecture topics and are a continuation of fundamental chemistry laboratory procedure and technique. Must be taken concurrently with CHM 116. Prerequisite: CHM 106/CHM 107 | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
CIS 118 01 ON | Information Technology Fundamentals | ONLINE | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Ferreira, James | Online: Open Schedule | 24 | 7 | This course provides an overview of the Information Technology field. Topics include pervasive themes in IT, application domains, history of IT and related disciplines, social and organizational contexts, computer hardware, web design, programming, operating systems, application software, security, and the principles of networks. Hands-on exercises will allow the student to explore the various activities of the profession. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MAT 050 or MAT 065 or appropriate Mathematics Placement. | ONLINE | OPEN | Link | |
MAS 290 01 LC | Medical Assisting Practicum | 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Kaszubinski, Matthew | Requires authorization to reg | 10 | 7 | This 160 hour rotation to clinical affiliate sites is the culmination of didactic training. This supervised practicum is set in various ambulatory health care settings wherein the student will perform both administrative and clinical procedures. This is a mandatory practicum for graduation. Prerequisites: MAS 250/251, G.P.A. of 3.0 in program courses, with at least 45 credits earned in the program of study and permission of the Department Chair or designee. | ONLIN | OPEN | Link | |
VET 190 01 LC | Veterinary Practicum I | 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM | Brightspace | 05/17/2021 - 08/21/2021 | Wheeler, Margaret | Dept Chair approval required | 15 | 9 | This course provides the veterinary technology student the opportunity to put into practice concepts and techniques learned in program courses as required by the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) Committee on Veterinary Technology Education and Activities. Students must meet the Essential Functions for Veterinary Technicians as defined by the AVMA. Students will be responsible for locating a veterinary practice willing to host the 135 hour practical experience. This Practicum cannot be completed at a current place of employment and students cannot receive compensation for time spent in the Practicum. The student will be required to engage in the collaborative process of negotiating the memorandum of understanding regarding their accountability during the time spent at the practice as it relates to professional behavior and responsibilities. The course instructor will supervise students to witness proficiency in any outstanding essential skills and to facilitate discussions with all students to compare and contrast techniques and learning experiences. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in Math 118 and a 3.0 average in all program courses including VET 101, VET 110, BIO 124/125, VET 120, VET 125/126 and BIO 134/135. This course is only available to students in the Veterinary Technology program and requires permission of the Program Director. | ONLIN | OPEN | Link |