Courses
BI 126 NURSING HUMAN ANAT/PHYS I 3.0 Credit(s)
Lecture on the investigation of cell structure and function, tissues, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion. Nursing students only. Prerequisite: Co:Take BI-127
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
BI 127 NURSING HUMAN ANAT/PHYS I LAB 1.0 Credit(s)
Laboratory involves investigation of cell structure and function, tissues, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: Co: Take BI-126
Offered: Fall Semester All Years
BI 128 NURSING HUMAN ANAT/PHYS II 3.0 Credit(s)
Lecture involves the investigation of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion. Nursing students only. Prerequisite: Pre: BI-126 BI-127
Offered: Spring Semester All Years
BI 129 Nursing Human Anat/Phys II Lab 1.0 Credit(s)
Laboratory involves the investigation of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: Pre: BI 126 and BI-127
Offered: Spring Semester All Years
HI 199 SPECIAL TOPICS 3.0 Credit(s)
Prerequisite: Take HI-102 or HI-100 or HICC-101
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
BI 199 SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY 3.0 Credit(s)
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters Contact Department
IT 107 BEG.ITALIAN LANG. & CULTURE IN ITALY I 3.0-4.0 Credit(s)
Beginning-level language courses taken in Italy. Students placed according to their level. Focus on oral and written expression. Study of Italian culture integral to the course.
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
IT 108 BEG. ITALIAN LANG.IN ITALY II 3.0-4.0 Credit(s)
Beginning-level language courses taken in Italy. Students placed according to their level. Focus on oral and written expression. Study of Italian culture integral to the course.
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
IT 157 INTER.ITALIAN LANG.IN ITALY I 3.0 Credit(s)
Intermediate-level language courses taken in Italy. Students placed according to their level. Continued development of oral and written expression. Study of Italian culture integral to the course.
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
IT 158 INTER.ITALIAN LANG./ ITALY II 3.0 Credit(s)
Intermediate-level language courses taken in Italy. Students placed according to their level. Continued development of oral and written expression. Study of Italian culture integral to the course.
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
CR 102 FIRST YEAR MENTOR SEMINAR 0.0 Credit(s)
Offered: As Needed Contact Department
EX 100 INTRODUCTION TO EXERCISE SCIENCE 3.0 Credit(s)
Aspects of a healthy lifestyle including epidemiology, basic cardiovascular and musculoskeletal fitness principles, energy systems, and an introduction to exercise prescription are presented in addition to strategies to promote wellness. This course is intended for students pursuing a degree in exercise science.
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
CH 117 GENERAL,ORGANIC & BIOCHEM: AN OVERVIEW 3.0 Credit(s)
Designated for Nursing students, this course previews the principles of general chemistry, followed by a survey of organic chemistry. An overview of biochemistry and biomolecules and a study of metabolism and its regulation are presented. Two 75-minute class periods per week. Prerequisite: Take CH-119
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
CH 119 General, Organic & Biochemistry Lab 1.0 Credit(s)
Designated for Nursing students, this course consists of eleven to twelve lab periods. Three to four dry labs are embedded within the course as a guided inquiry-based approach to the curriculum and computer problem-solving and molecular modeling using HyperChem. Experiments as well as dry labs are related to the subject matter covered in CH 117. One three-hour lab period per week. Prerequisite: Take CH-117
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
CH 107 CHRISTIANITY AND SCIENCE 3.0 Credit(s)
The course will introduce students to the ongoing dialogue between science and Christianity. Students will be required to critically engage scientific and theological arguments having to do with the origin and nature of the universe, life, man and Jesus Christ.
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years