COURSES COMPLETED
BI 111:
Principles
of Biology 1
The chemical basis of life, cell structure and function, metabolism, and genetics.
BI 112:
Principles
of Biology 2
Evolution, diversity, and ecology of organisms.
MA 112:
Pre-Calculus Algebra
This course emphasizes the algebra of functions and also covers systems of equations and inequalities, quadratic inequalities, and the binomial theorem.
MA 113: Pre-Calculus
Trigonometry
Includes the study of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions as well as trigonometric identities and equations. This course also covers vectors, complex numbers, DeMoivre's Theorem, and polar coordinates.
HI 201:
U.S. History to 1877
A survey of United States history from colonization to 1877.
HI 202:
U.S. History since 1877
A survey of United States history from 1877 to present.
EN 111:
First-Year Composition 1
An introduction to expository writing, rhetoric, and reading. (credit received from AP testing)
EN 112:
First-Year Composition
2
A continuation of expository writing and reading, stressing the acquisition of higher-level skills in standard English and the introduction to the basic tools and processes of academic research.
PY 201:
General Psychology
A survey of psychology: learning, sensory and perceptual processes, motivation, physiological bases of behavior, social behavior, abnormal behavior, and methods of psychology. (credit received from AP testing)
COM 201: Fundamentals
of Speech
Communication theory and practice for public speaking with emphasis on content, research, organization, delivery, adaptation to the audience, as well as listening and speaker evaluation.
(taken at Calhoun CC)
HPE 175: Essentials of Healthy Living
Focuses on the emotional, psychological, sociological, and physiological factors within the environment that influence an individual's health and well-being. Includes laboratory experiences with personalized individual assessments.
HPE 221:
Intro to Health and Physical Education
Introduction to the health and physical education profession including professional organizations, career opportunities, historical development, basic principles of contemporary theory and practice, and the development of a sound professional philosophy.
HPE 225: Nutrition and Human Performance
An introduction to the influence and relationship of basic nutrients to optimal healthy living as well as fitness and athletic performance.
MU 222: Music Appreciation
The materials of music terminologies, styles, literature, and forms covered chronologically from Baroque to twentieth century. Lecture and listening designed to enhance a better understanding and enjoyment of music. (taken at Calhoun CC)
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