Fundamental concepts of the science of nutrition with application to the individual and community.
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WRT 332: Technical Writing
Work on writing projects that suit practical needs, share specialized knowledge with diverse audiences, and implement ethical practices of technical communication.
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Chemistry, structure, metabolism, and reproduction of cells.
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Detailed study of finite dimensional vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, determinants and systems of linear equations.
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Individual, family and community health concerns throughout the lifespan.
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Physical, social, cognitive, and emotional growth and development of young children within the family and varied cultural settings.
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Collaborative approaches to methods of psychological inquiry.
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Introductory survey course of the major facts and principles of human behavior.
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An interdisciplinary framework to review important personal financial issues and to offer applicable tools to help students make good financial choices on earning, spending, borrowing, protecting, investing and saving money.
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Continues the study of calculus for the elementary algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable.
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