Russellville Campus Courses offered on the Ozark Campus

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Russellville Campus Courses offered on the Ozark Campus
ART 1303: Introduction to Drawing
An introduction to structural and expressive responses in drawing by the study of line, volume, shape,
light perspective, the media, and their interrelations.
Studio six hours. $36 art fee.
ART 2123: Experiencing Art
ACTS Common Course - ARTA1003
This course is designed to provide a background in art and the related processes so that a student may
develop powers of observation and thereby respond to a work of art.
ART 2403: Color Design
Basic application of color principles and color theory.
Studio six hours. $36 art fee.
BIOL 1014: Introduction to Biological Science
ACTS Common Course - BIOL1004
An introduction to the major concepts of biological science, with an emphasis on the development of this
scientific perspective and how it applies to humans.
Note: Duplicate credit for BIOL 1014 and BIOL 1114 will not be allowed. May not be taken for credit after
completion of BIOL 1114, 2124, or 2134.
Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. $20 laboratory fee (Fee is not charged for online sections).
BIOL 2404: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in a college chemistry course or permission of instructor
This course is the first in a two semester sequence that covers the basic structure and function of human
organ systems including mechanisms of homeostasis. Specific topics include: body organization, basic
biochemistry, cell biology, metabolism, histology, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous
systems. Laboratory sessions involve dissection, microscopy, demonstration and/or experimental
modeling of concepts.
Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. $20 laboratory fee.
BIOL 2414: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in BIOL 2404 or consent of instructor
This course is the second in a two semester sequence that covers the basic structure and function of
human organ systems including mechanisms of homeostasis. Specific topics include: the Endocrine,
Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary, and Reproductive systems as well as
principles of immunity, genetics, metabolism, fluid and electrolyte balance, and acid-base homeostasis.
Laboratory sessions involve dissection, microscopy, demonstration and/or experimental modeling of
concepts.
Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. $20 laboratory fee.
BIOL 3054: Microbiology
Prerequisites: One semester of chemistry and one semester of biology.
An introduction to the microbial world with an emphasis on prokaryotes. Identification of bacteria based
on staining, immunologic reactions, morphology and physiology. Symbionts and pathogens of human and
domestic animals. Principles of control using chemical and physical agents. An overview of virology and
immunology.
Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. $20 laboratory fee.
CHEM 1111: Survey of Chemistry Laboratory
ACTS Common Course - CHEM1214 (taken with CHEM 1113)
Co-requisite: CHEM 1113.
An introduction to laboratory experiences in chemistry.
$20 laboratory fee
CHEM 1113: A Survey of Chemistry
ACTS Common Course - CHEM1214 (taken with CHEM 1111)
Prerequisite: A score of 19 or above on the mathematics section of the ACTE exam, or completion of
MATH 0903, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of C or better.
Co-requisite: CHEM 1111
A survey of selected topics in chemistry for life science majors. A brief introduction to fundamental
concepts, atomic structure, chemical bonding, and periodic law as applied in the life sciences and allied
areas.
May not be taken for credit after completion of CHEM 2124 or 2134.
ENGL 0303: Foundational Composition
A course in basic grammar and writing to prepare students for the required six hour composition
sequence.
Note: The grade in the course will be computed in semester and cumulative grade point averages, but the
course may not be used to satisfy general education requirements nor provide credit toward any degree.
A student who is placed in ENGL 0303 must earn a grade of C or better in the course before enrolling in
ENGL 1013. A student who makes a D or F in ENGL 0303 must repeat the course in each subsequent
semester until he or she earns a grade of C or better.
ENGL 0404: Developmental Reading and Writing
A course in basic reading and writing skills designed to prepare students for success in the six-hour
composition sequence.
Note: The grade in ENGL 0404 will be computed in semester and cumulative grade point average, but the
course may not be used to satisfy general education requirements nor provide credit toward any degree.
A student who makes a "D" or "F" in ENGL 0404 must repeat the course in each subsequent semester
until he or she earns a grade of "C" or better.
ENGL 1013: Composition I
ACTS Common Course - ENGL 1013
Prerequisite: Score of 19 or above on English section of the Enhanced ACT, 460 or above on the
quantitative portion of the SAT, 40 or above on the TSWE, 75 or above on the COMPASS writing section,
or a grade of C or better in ENGL 0203 or 0303 or 0404.
A review of grammar, introduction to research methods, and practice in writing exposition using reading to
provide ideas and patterns.
Note: A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the two composition courses used to satisfy the
general education requirement of English/Communication.
Note: May not be taken for credit after successful completion of ENGL 1043.
ENGL 1023: Composition II
ACTS Common Course - ENGL1023
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENGL 1013 or 1043.
A continuation of ENGL 1013 with readings in poetry, fiction, and drama.
Note: A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the two composition courses used to satisfy the
general education requirement of English/Communication.
Note: May not be taken for credit after successful completion of ENGL 1053.
HIST 1503: World Civilization I
ACTS Common Course - HIST1113
The history of humanity from prehistoric times to the sixteenth century.
HIST 1513: World Civilization II
ACTS Common Course - HIST1123
The history of humanity from the sixteenth century to the present.
HIST 1903: Survey of American History
Survey of American History. An overview of American history from the pre-colonial period to the present.
Note: May not be taken for credit after completion of HIST 2003 or 2013.
(A grade of "C" or better must be earned in the course used to satisfy the general education
mathematics requirement.)
MATH 0903: Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
The purpose of this course is to prepare for college level mathematics those students whose mathematics
background is inadequate. Content of the course is the language of algebra, fundamental operations,
signed numbers, various equations, problem solving, special products and factoring, fractions, functions,
graphs, exponents, and systems of linear equations.
Note: The grade in the course will be computed in semester and cumulative grade point averages, but will
not be calculated in earned hours. The course may not be used to satisfy general education requirements
nor provide credit toward any degree.
Note: The course is repeatable allowing hours for financial aid purposes. All attempts of the course will be
included in the semester and cumulative grade point average. Students earning the grade of D*, F*, or FE
may repeat the course and petition the Registrar's Office to have the quality hours and quality points
removed from the in semester and cumulative grade point averages.
Note: A student must achieve a grade of A*, AQ*, B*, BQ*, C*, or CQ* to satisfy the requirements to enroll
in MATH 1003. A student must achieve a grade of A*, B*, or C* to satisfy the requirements to enroll in
MATH 1113. A student earning a grade of AN*, BN*, CN*, D*, F*, or FE will be required to reenroll in
MATH 0903.
MATH 1113: College Algebra
ACTS Common Course - MATH1103
Prerequisites: Score of 19 or above on the mathematics portion of the ACTE exam, or score of 460 or
above on the quantitative portion of SAT, or score of 41 or above on the COMPASS mathematics section,
or grade of A*, B*, or C* in MATH 0903.
Exponents and radicals, introduction to quadratic equations, systems of equations involving quadratics,
ratio, proportion, variation, progressions, the binomial theorem, inequalities, logarithms, and partial
fractions.
Note: A grade of C of better must be earned in this course if being used to satisfy the general education
mathematics requirement.
Note: May not be taken for credit after completion of MATH 2703 or any higher level mathematics course.
PHSC 1013: Introduction to Physical Science
ACTS Common Course - PHSC1004 (when taken with PHSC 1021)
Prerequisite: A score of 19 or above on the mathematics section of the ACTE exam or completion of
MATH 0903, Intermediate Algebra, with a grade of "C" or better.
An introduction to the natural laws governing the physical world, with emphasis upon the discovery and
development of these laws and their effect upon man. Includes topics in physics and chemistry and may
include other topics from other disciplines in physical science such as astronomy, meteorology, and/or
geology.
Note: May not be taken for credit after completion of two laboratory courses in the physical science
disciplines.
Note: To enroll in an internet section (TC1) of this course, the prerequisite COMS 1003 or equivalent is
required.
PHSC 1021: Physical Science Laboratory
ACTS Common Course - PHSC1004 (when taken with PHSC 1013)
Co-requisite or Prerequisite: To be taken concurrent with or following completion of PHSC 1013.
An introduction to laboratory experiences in the physical sciences, including physics, chemistry, earth
sciences, and astronomy.
Note: To enroll in an internet section (TC1) of this course, the prerequisite COMS 1003 or equivalent is
required.
Laboratory two hours. $20 laboratory fee (Fee is not charged for online sections).
PSY 2003: General Psychology
ACTS Common Course - PSYC1103
An introduction to basic concepts in the study of behavior and to elementary principles of genetics,
individual differences, motivation, emotion, personality, sensation, and perception.
READ 0103: College Reading Skills
A course designed to develop reading skills through perception training, vocabulary building,
comprehension training, and active listening exercises. Individual diagnosis and prescription is
emphasized.
Note: The grade in the course will be computed in semester and cumulative grade point averages, but the
course may not be used to satisfy general education requirements nor provide credit toward any degree.
Note: A student who is placed in READ 0103 must repeat the course until he or she earns a grade of "C"
or better. A student who makes a "D" or "F" in READ 0103 must repeat the course in each subsequent
semester until he or she earns a grade of "C" or better.
SOC 1003: Introductory Sociology
ACTS Common Course - SOCI1013
An introduction to the nature of society, social groups, processes of interaction, social change, and the
relationship of behavior to culture.
SOC 2033: Social Problems
ACTS Common Course - SOCI2013
Cross-listed: CJ 2033
Prerequisite: SOC 1003
A sociological analysis of contemporary social problems including inequalities, deviance, population
changes, and troubled institutions.
SPH 1003: Introduction to Speech - Communication
ACTS Common Course - SPCH1003
The purpose of this course is to develop within each individual an understanding of the utilitarian and
aesthetic dimensions of speech communication and to increase ability to function effectively with others in
a variety of communication situations.
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