2013-14 MSJC College Catalog

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Course Descriptions the total hours listed above. Prerequisite: Previous American Sign Language classes; a contract must be completed with the instructor prior to enrollment. --Transfers to CSU only

Anatomy & Physiology ANAT 100

3 units

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology LEC 48-54 This course provides a basic overview of the structure and function of the body for allied health students or those who desire a basic understanding of the human body. The content includes the anatomy and physiology as systems approach and includes selected homeostatic mechanisms and pathologies where appropriate. *Cross-listed as NURS-100. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS A --Transfers to both UC/CSU

ANTH 101

--CSU Area(s): B2

5 units

Human Anatomy & Physiology I LEC 48-54/LAB 96-108 This course is the first in a two part series covering the topics of the chemical, cellular, and tissue levels of organization. In addition this course provides a systematic study of the anatomy and physiology of the following systems: integumentary, reproductive, skeletal, muscular, digestive and metabolic. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: BIOL-115.

--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS A --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 5B --CSU Area(s): B2

--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS A --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 5B

--Transfers to both UC/CSU

--CSU Area(s): B2

ANTH 102

--CSU Area(s): B2, B3

ANAT 102

5 units

Human Anatomy & Physiology II LEC 48-54/LAB 96-108 This course is the second class in a two part series and covers the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, and urinary systems as well as fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. Prerequisite: ANAT-101 (with a grade of C or better). --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS A

3 units

Cultural Anthropology LEC 48-54 This introductory course explores the nature of culture and how culture guides human behavior. Cultural anthropologists study cultural phenomena such as language, subsistence, economics, social and political organization, marriage, kinship, religion, the arts, and culture change. This course focuses on an analysis of human behavior from a cross cultural perspective. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS F --Transfers to both UC/CSU

--Transfers to both UC/CSU

--IGETC Area(s): 4A

--IGETC Area(s): 5B, 5C

--CSU Area(s): D1

--CSU Area(s): B2, B3

ANAT 299

3 units

Honors Physical Anthropology LEC 48-54 This is an introductory course from a scientific perspective about human evolution and human biological diversity. This course includes discussions of human genetics, natural selection, living primates, fossil evidence of human evolutionary change, and modern human variation. This course is designed to improve a student’s understanding of modern human diversity and the processes involved in our species_ adaptation. A field trip may be required. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Enrichment Program.

--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS A --IGETC Area(s): 5B, 5C

3 units

Physical Anthropology LEC 48-54 This is an introductory course from a scientific perspective about human evolution and human biological diversity. This course includes discussions of human genetics, natural selection, living primates, fossil evidence of human evolutionary change, and modern human variation. This course is designed to improve a student’s understanding of modern human diversity and the processes involved in our species_ adaptation. A field trip may be required. Prerequisite: None.

ANTH 101H

--IGETC Area(s): 5B

ANAT 101

Anthropology

1-3 units

Special Projects: Anatomy & Physiology IS 16-54 This is an arranged class to study a selected topic or experimental design by contract with the instructor for students with previous course work in the specific program area. Arrangements may be made with the instructor to supervise the special project. These projects are available for variable units and involve research and special study in areas of interest within a given subject field. The actual nature of the project MUST be determined in consultation with the supervising instructor. *NOTE: TBA (to be arranged) hours are included in the total hours listed above. Prerequisite: Previous Anatomy classes; a contract must be completed with the instructor prior to enrollment. --Transfers to CSU only

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ANTH 102H

3 units

Honors Cultural Anthropology LEC 48-54 This introductory course explores the nature of culture and how culture guides human behavior. Cultural anthropologists study cultural phenomena such as language, subsistence, economics, social and political organization, marriage, kinship, religion, the arts, and culture change. This course focuses on an analysis of human behavior from a cross cultural perspective. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Honors Enrichment Program. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS B2 or AA/AS F --Transfers to both UC/CSU --IGETC Area(s): 4A --CSU Area(s): D1

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Note: Repeatability Laws have changed, see the Course Repeatability policy under the General Regulations section for additional information.


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