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2011 - 2012 Student Calendar - Helena College of Technology

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Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts and Associate <strong>of</strong> ScienceCourseNumber Course Title Credits BIOB161 Principles <strong>of</strong> Living Systems Lab...................................................................................1 BIOB170 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biological Diversity...................................................................................3 BIOB171 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biological Diversity Lab...........................................................................1 BIOH104 Basic Human Biology......................................................................................................3 BIOH105 Basic Human Biology Lab...............................................................................................1 BIOH201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I...............................................................................3 BIOH202 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab.......................................................................1 BIOH211 Human Anatomy and Physiology II.............................................................................3 * BIOH212 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab......................................................................1 BIOM250 Microbiology for Health Sciences..................................................................................3 BIOM251 Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab..........................................................................1 CHMY121 Introduction to General Chemistry...............................................................................3 CHMY122 Introduction to General Chemistry Lab........................................................................1 CHMY123 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry...................................................................3 CHMY124 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Lab...........................................................1 CHMY141 <strong>College</strong> Chemistry I.........................................................................................................3 CHMY142 <strong>College</strong> Chemistry I lab...................................................................................................1 CHMY143 <strong>College</strong> Chemistry II........................................................................................................3 * CHMY144 <strong>College</strong> Chemistry II lab..................................................................................................1 ENSC105 Environmental Science....................................................................................................3 (D) ENSC272 Water Resources...............................................................................................................3 ENST230 Nature and Society...........................................................................................................3 (D) EVSC140 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)............................................3 EVSC233 Environment and the Economy.....................................................................................3 EVSC240 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)........................................................................3 GEO101 Physical Geology..............................................................................................................3 GEO102 Physical Geology Lab......................................................................................................1 M115 Probability and Linear Mathematics.............................................................................3 M121 <strong>College</strong> Algebra................................................................................................................3 M122 <strong>College</strong> Trigonometry......................................................................................................3 M145 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts...................................................................................3 M151 Pre-Calculus......................................................................................................................4 M171 Calculus I...........................................................................................................................4 M172 Calculus II..........................................................................................................................4 NUTR221 Basic Human Nutrition...................................................................................................3 PHSX205 <strong>College</strong> Physics I...............................................................................................................3 PHSX206 <strong>College</strong> Physics I Lab.......................................................................................................1 PHSX207 <strong>College</strong> Physics II.............................................................................................................3 PHSX208 <strong>College</strong> Physics II Lab......................................................................................................1 STAT216 Introduction to Statistics.................................................................................................3B: Written Communication (6 credits)Written/Oral Communications Outcomes• Demonstrate mastery <strong>of</strong> engaging, clear, and coherent structures for presenting ideas in a variety <strong>of</strong>expository and argumentative models• Develop ideas logically, clearly, convincingly, and ethically• Control the effect <strong>of</strong> voice in achieving specific communication purposes with specific audiences.• Control the conventions <strong>of</strong> language• Understand and apply research skills necessary for academic study• Employ analysis, synthesis, and evaluation in both writing and reading• Exercise pr<strong>of</strong>iciency, confidence, and self-reliance in the application <strong>of</strong> academic activities WRIT101 <strong>College</strong> Writing I..............................................................................................................3 WRIT201 <strong>College</strong> Writing II ............................................................................................................3C: Oral Communication (3 credits)COMM131 Introduction to Public Speaking....................................................................................3UM-<strong>Helena</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>2011</strong> - <strong>2012</strong> Academic Catalog 37

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