Texarkana College Summer 2011 Schedule

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SUMMER 2011 CREDIT CLASSES – SECOND SESSION BIOLOGY

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION

DAY CLASSES Concepts of Biology II & Lab

BIOL 1409.01 BIOL 1409.51

4 8-10:20 MTWTh B 116 0 10:30-12:50 MTWTh B 116

Parker Parker

BIOL 2402.01 BIOL 2402.51

4 8-10:20 MTWTh B 114 0 10:30-12:50 MTWTh B 104

Braddock Braddock

Anatomy & Physiology II & Lab

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS BIOL 1409 Concepts of Biology II: A continuation of BIOL 1408 with emphasis on human systems, nutrition, development, homeostasis, genetics, and evolutionary principles with applications to contemporary issues in human health and the environment. This course is designed and recommended for non-science majors. BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology II: A continuation of BIOL 2401. Includes the gross and microscopic anatomy and physiology of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems, immunity and fluid-electrolyte/acid base balance. Prerequisite: BIOL 2401.

DAY CLASS Introductory Chemistry & Lab CHEM 1405.01 CHEM 1405.51

4 8-10:20 MTWTh CH 200 0 10:30-12:50 MTWTh CH 200

Carozza Carozza

COURSE DESCRIPTION

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Business Computer Applications

3 10:30-12:50 MTWTh BCT 14

Business Computer Applications & Lab BCIS 1305N.02

3 6-10

Gildon

CRIJ 2313.W1

3 INTERNET

Gildon

* Students must access general online course information by the end of the second day of class. Go to https://campus.texarkanacollege.edu and click on ONLINE COURSE INSTRUCTIONAL INFORMATION and click on your professor’s name to find your course information. Some online courses require you to come to the TC campus to take proctored tests.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CRIJ Juvenile Justice System: Study of deviant behavior with emphasis on youthful offenders; current theories of crime causation and treatment of juvenile offenders; crime prevention and the involvement of juveniles in various areas of crime in the United States.

ECONOMICS ONLINE CLASSES

MTW BCT 14

ECON 2301.W1

3 INTERNET

Rivas

ECON 2302.W1

3 INTERNET

Rivas

Principles of Economics II*

* Students must access general online course information by the end of the second day of class. Go to https://campus.texarkanacollege.edu and click on ONLINE COURSE INSTRUCTIONAL INFORMATION and click on your professor’s name to find your course information. Some online courses require you to come to the TC campus to take proctored tests. The Internet sections will be provided access to audio and video lectures.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Smith

ECON 2302 Principles of Economics II: A micro-economic study of costs and the profit maximizing theory of the firm within the various market structures, and analysis of various selected American economics problems, including public policy, agriculture and income inequality.

COURSE DESCRIPTION BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications: Computer terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, and information systems relating to the business environment. The main focus of this course is on business applications of software, including word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation graphics, and business-oriented utilization of the Internet.

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3 INTERNET

Dumdei

EVENING CLASS

CRIJ 1313.W1

Correctional Systems & Practices*

ECON 2301 Principles of Economics I: Fundamental principles of economics, emphasizing the overall view of the American economy and macroeconomic issues. Major topics of study include production possibilities, theory of supply/demand, market institutions, national income accounting, classical/neoclassical philosophy, aggregate supply-aggregate demand analysis, inflation, unemployment, economics investment/growth, and money and banking.

DAY CLASS BCIS 1305.01

Principles of Economics I*

CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry: A survey of chemistry including the metric system, scientific method, physical properties of matter, atomic structure, ionic and covalent bonding, naming of compounds, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, liquids, solids, solutions, equilibrium, acid-based theory, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and a brief survey of functional groups of organic molecules and biomolecules.

Juvenile Justice System*

CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems and Practices: Corrections in the criminal justice system; organization of correctional systems; correctional role; institutional operations; alternatives to institutionalization; treatment and rehabilitation; current and future issues.

CHEMISTRY

ONLINE CLASSES


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