College Catalog 2016-17

EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

and urinary systems, as well as reproduction and development. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better inAnatomy & Physiology I (BIO 2513 & 2511). Four semester hours credit. BIO 2524 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II, Lecture and Laboratory – A combined lecture and laboratory course that includes detailed studies of the anatomy and physiology of human endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic and immune, respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems, as well as reproduction and development. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introduced in lecture classes. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 2513 & 2511). Four semester hours credit. BIO 2921 —MICROBIOLOBY LAB—Laboratory course devoted to lab safety and gaining hands on experience in the areas of: microscopy, culturing techniques (pure culture and isolation and media preparation), staining techniques, aseptic technique, diagnostic procedures and effectiveness of antimicrobial agents. One semester hour credit. BIO 2923 —MICROBIOLOGY —A lecture course providing a survey of the microbes (microscopic organisms) with emphasis on those affecting other forms of life, especially man. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in any of the following courses: General Biology (BIO 1133 & 1131 or BIO 1143 & 1141), Zoology (BIO 2413 & 2411 or BIO 2423 & 2421) or General Chemistry (CHE 1213 & 1211), Anatomy and Physiology I ( BIO 2513 & BIO 2511) or General Botany (BIO 1313 & BIO 1311) or ACT science score of 18, or prior admittance into either the Associated Degree Nursing Program or Surgical Technology Program at ECCC. Three semester hours credit. BIO 2924 —MICROBIOLOGY, Lecture and Laboratory —A combined lecture and laboratory course providing a comprehensive study of microorganisms to include microbial taxonomy, metabolism, physiology and genetics, concepts of pathogenesis and immunity and other selected applied areas. Labs in this course provide experiments that reinforce principles introduced in the lecture to include fundamental laboratory techniques in lab safety, microscopy, culturing and identification of microbes, and effectiveness of antimicrobial agents. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in any of the following courses: General Biology (BIO 1133 & 1131 or BIO 1143 & 1141), Zoology (BIO 2413 & 2411 or BIO 2423 & 2421) or General Chemistry (CHE 1213 & 1211), Anatomy and Physiology I ( BIO 2513 & BIO 2511) or General Botany (BIO 1313 & BIO 1311) or ACT science score of 18, or prior admittance into either the Associated Degree Nursing Program or Surgical Technology Program at ECCC. Four semester hours credit. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BAD 1113 — INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS — This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of business. Main topics include the current business and economic environment, entrepreneurship, marketing, management, financial management, and business careers. Three semester hours credit. BAD 1121 — BUSINESS SEMINAR I — This course is designed to coordinate the various business-related student activities to the local level. It promotes leadership and professionalism in civic and social functions, which includes student participation and guest speakers. One hour lecture. One semester hour credit. BAD 2323 — BUSINESS STATISTICS — Introduction to statistical methods of collecting, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting data for business management and control. Topics include: central tendency and dispersion; probability; discrete and continuous distributions; estimation and hypothesis testing. (Prerequisite: MAT 1313 or MAT 1343 Pre-Calculus) Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. BAD 2413 — THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS I — An introduction to interrelationships of law and society, jurisprudence and business. Topics include and introduction to law, law of contracts, agency, and employment. Three semester hours credit. BAD 2513 — PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT — This course is a study of basic management principles as applied to the functions of planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and coordinating with effective communication in business enterprise. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. BAD 2613 — ENTREPRENEURSHIP — An applied business administration course designed to integrate the key principles of business planning, marketing, staffing, financing, management, and information systems

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