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  College of Nursing 2012–2014 Bachelor of Science Program Course Listing New Brunswick Arts and Science Courses  

New Brunswick Arts and Science Courses

01:119:127-128 Anatomy and Physiology: Health Sciences (4,4) The structure and function of human organ systems. Some microanatomy and biochemical aspects of physiology included. Lec. 3 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. For nursing, pharmacy, and other professional students.
01:119:131 Microbiology for the Health Sciences (3) Introduction to microbes with emphasis on the nature and behavior of microorganisms, the interrelationships between microbes and the human host in health and disease, and the principles of prevention and control of infectious disease. Lec. 3 hrs. Not open to students who have taken 01:447:390. Not for biological science majors. For nursing, pharmacy, and other professional students. Corequisite: 01:119:132.
01:119:132 Microbiology for the Health Sciences Laboratory (1) Laboratory to accompany 01:119:131. Lab. 3 hrs. Pre- or corequisite: 01:119:131.
01:160:128 Chemistry of Life (3) Topics chosen from fields of organic chemistry and biochemistry, including proteins, DNA, RNA, and chemical origins of life. Emphasis given to nature of chemical and biochemical discoveries and the social responsibility of scientists. Does not make a sequence with 01:160:161.
01:355:101 Expository Writing I (3) The development of competence in reading, thinking, and writing through the analysis and composition of expository prose.
01:355:201 Research in the Disciplines (3) Improve writing and research abilities through work in a particular discipline. Courses linked to corequisites in professional programs or university departments. May not be used for major or minor credit.
01:355:301 College Writing and Research (3) Further development of competence in reading, thinking, and writing through the analysis and composition of expository prose.
01:355:302 Scientific and Technical Writing (3) Practice in research and writing in scientific and technical settings. Focus on an independent project related to the student's field of specialization. May not be used for major or minor credit.
01:355:303 Writing for Business and the Professions (3) Practice in management-level research and writing in business and professional settings. Focus on an independent project related to the student's field of specialization. May not be used for major or minor credit.
01:920:101 Introduction to Sociology (3) Introduction to the systematic study of society and social behavior.
 
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