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conservation laws, heat, fluids, vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, sound, and light. Students will study the concepts of physics with minimal application of mathematics. This is a General Education Course. GE003–ConceptualChemistrywithLaboratory–75ClockHours/6QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: None ConceptualChemistryisanintroductorychemistrycoursedesignedtoshowhowchemistryisintimately involved in many aspects of our lives. The course will cover basic concepts in chemistry and their applications. Thecoursecoversmatterandenergy,atoms,ionsandcompounds,chemicalreactions,electronicstructureof atoms,states of matter including solutions, acids and bases, a brief introduction to nuclear and organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Students will study the concepts of physics with minimal application of mathematics.Thisisachemistrycoursefornon-sciencemajors.ThisisaGeneralEducationCourse. GE011–Anatomy&PhysiologyI–56ClockHours/5.5QuarterCreditHours Prerequisite: None This course covers the structure and function of the human body from the single cell through all body systems. Additionally, the course examines the interrelatedness of the structure and functions in the body. Basic fluid, electrolyte, and acid/base balance concepts are included. This is a General Education Course. GE020A–HumanBodyinHealthandDiseaseIwithLab–75ClockHours)/90BRNClockHours/6Quarter Credit Hours/4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: None This is the first of two courses covering the structure and function of human organ systems. The basics of the structures and functions of the human body will be discussed during the lecture and lab. Between GE 020A and GE020B,topicsonallmajororgansystemswillbeexaminedwhileconsideringtheminthestateofhealth versus the state of disease. This course is the prerequisite for GE 020B – Human Body in Health & Disease II. This is a General Education Course. GE020B–HumanBodyinHealthandDiseaseIIwithLab–75ClockHours)/90BRNClockHours/6Quarter Credit Hours/4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: GE 020A – Human Body in Health and Disease I with Lab. This is the second of two courses covering the structure and function of human organ systems. The basics of the structures and functions of the human body will be discussed during the lecture and lab. Between GE 020A and GE020B,topicsonallmajororgansystemswillbeexaminedwhileconsideringtheminthestateofhealth versus the state of disease. Prerequisite: GE 020A – Human Body in Health and Disease I with Lab. This is a GeneralEducationCourse. GE021–EssentialsofAnatomy&Physiology–66ClockHours/6.5QuarterCreditHours Prerequisites: None This course will discuss the basics of structures and functions of the human body systems. Topics on all major organ systems will be examined while considering them in the state of health versus the state of disease, focusing mainly on structures. Various clinical implications and possible deviations from the norm of each organ systemwill be brought up throughout the course. This is a General Education Course. GE022–Anatomy&PhysiologyII–45ClockHours/3SemesterCreditHours Prerequisite: None This is an advanced course in Anatomy and Physiology, where details of structures and functions of the human bodysystemswillbediscussedinvariousdiseasestates.Thepathophysiologyofallmajororgansystemswillbe addressedwhilecomparingtheminthestateofhealthversusdisease,focusingmainlyonfunctionsand pathological abnormalities. Various clinical implications and possible deviations from the norm of each organ systemwill be brought up throughout the course. This is a General Education course. 249

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