- BIOL 204/L Fundamentals of Human Physiology w/Lab - 4 credit hours
An introduction to the basic principles of human physiology. Emphasis is on the basic functional mechanisms operating at the cellular, organ and system levels as well as the integrative control process that regulate each system. Laboratory work supplements the investigation of the systems covered.
- EXSC 255 Orthopedic Evaluation - 3 credit hours
Orthopedic assessment of injury and pathology of the upper and lower extremity. Emphasis will be placed on the components of the comprehensive orthopedic clinical evaluation and diagnosis including history, inspection, palpation, functional testing, and special evaluation techniques. Proper documentation of clinical findings is also addressed and practiced.
- CHEM 105/L Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry w/Lab - 4 credit hours
A broad overview of the basic theory and principles of general and inorganic chemistry. Topics include bonding theories, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, and 49 nuclear chemistry.
- CHEM 106/L Introduction to Organic Chemistry w/Lab - 4 credit hours
Emphasizes organic and biological aspects of chemistry. Lectures cover bonding, structure, reactions, and naming of organic and biologically important molecules. Applications of organic chemistry to life sciences, industry and the home are stressed.
- PSYC 224/L Developmental Psychology w/Lab (Direct Elective/Prerequisite) - 4 credit hours
In this course we study and apply theory and research in developmental psychology across the life-span. Emphasis is placed on the interaction of physical, cognitive, and social aspect of development from conception to old age, death and dying.