Newark College of Arts and Sciences Courses
College of Nursing students should note that many of the required
and elective courses are taken at the Newark College of Arts and Sciences. That school's catalog section should be reviewed before
selecting courses. NCAS courses required for nursing students
follow:
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21:120:141-142
Anatomy and Physiology I,II (4,4)
Examination of the human body in which structure and function are integrated; the major organ systems (circulation, respiration, digestion); microscopic anatomy and biochemical aspects of physiology.
Lec. 2 hrs., lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: Open to College of Nursing students. Also open to NCAS students who have completed 21:120:101-102 with a grade of C or better. May not be used for credit toward the biology or zoology major.
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21:120:235
Microbiology (3)
Fundamentals of microbiology, including the distinguishing characteristics of the various groups of microbial cells; microbial control, including physical and chemical agents and chemotherapeutic agents; applications in personal and public health and in industry; mechanisms of disease production and host resistance; prevention and control of disease.
Pre- or corequisites: 21:160:110 and 113 or 21:120:241-242. May not be used for credit toward the biology, botany, or zoology major.
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21:160:108
Organic Biochemistry (3)
Basic organic chemistry with emphasis on the molecules and reactions encountered in biochemistry; proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and enzymes; some discussion of metabolic cycles.
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21:160:110
World of Chemistry Laboratory (1)
A basic laboratory in chemistry, which may be elected to accompany 21:160:102 or 108.
Lab. 3 hrs. For laboratory science requirement.
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21:355:101-102
English Composition (3,3)
Training in acceptable reading, writing, speaking, and listening; analysis of reading in various fields; constant practice in writing and discussion; frequent conferences with the instructor.
Prerequisite: Open to students on the basis of placement test only.
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21:920:201
Introduction to Sociology (3)
Study of society: social structure, culture, and social interaction; the nature and historical developments of modern forms of social organization and social relationships.
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