
The relationship of word parts to their anatomic and physiologic counterparts will be learned in this course. BIO 201 Medical Terminology |Asynchronous Online Course May 30-July 7 This course fulfills ShenEd requirements. (4 Credits)īIOL 121 General Biology I lab must be taken concurrently.
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Three lecture hours plus a three laboratory hours each week.

This first course focuses on the fundamental theories of biology, historically significant discoveries, classification of organisms, the chemical basis of life, cell biology and heredity. General Biology is a two-course sequence that examines the ideas and methods basic to an understanding of contemporary biology. Instructors: Michael Zimmerman & Laurel Nida BIO 121 General Biology & Biology Lab | Asynchronous Online Course May 30-July 7 This course addresses competencies for Virginia state elementary (K-6) teacher licensure. Students will examine the nature of science and gain insight into many of the social implications of scientific knowledge, including how information gained through scientific study is used to develop public policy and make informed decisions. This non-majors course surveys basic concepts of the biological sciences through research projects, class discussions and lab exercises. BIO 111 Biology & Society | Asynchronous Online Course May 30 – July 7 Pre-requisites: BA-211 and BA-203 – Must be completed prior to taking this course. This course is an introduction to all aspects of corporate financial management, including the role of finance in a business organization the role of financial markets and institutions interpretation, analysis and forecasting of financial statements time value of money the consumption-investment decision the various instruments of debt and equity and valuation methods. BA 330 Introduction to Finance | Asynchronous Online Course May 30 – July 7 – Must be completed prior to taking this course. Pre-requisites: Take 54.0 credits earning junior-level standing. Prerequisite: Junior-level standing. (3 Credits)
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This course is a study of law as it applies to ordinary business situations with focus upon the Uniform Commercial Code dealing with obligations, contracts, agency, and negotiable instruments. (3 Credits) BA 303 Legal Environment of Business | Asynchronous Online Course May 30 – July 7 Journals, ledgers, adjusting entries and closing entries are introduced and utilized in the preparation of financial and operating statements of sole proprietorships and corporations.


(3 Credits) BA 211 Principles of Financial Accounting | Asynchronous Online Course May 30 – July 7Īn introduction of the fundamentals of accounting which is a basic language of business. In this course, students learn to budget their finances, balance their checking accounts and learn about taxes, banking, consumer credit, casualty and life insurance, investment markets, stock transactions and retirement planning. (3 Credits) BA 107 Personal Money Skills | Asynchronous Online Course May 30 – July 7 Students will also learn conversational/cultural behaviors necessary to hold a beginning-level conversation in ASL with deaf/hard-of-hearing native users of the language. This course introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL) used by the deaf community including basic vocabulary, syntax, fingerspelling, grammatical non-manual signals, expressive and receptive signing skills, and deaf culture. ASL 101 Beginning American Sign Language I |Synchronous Online Course May 30 – July 7 | Wednesday 6:00-9:00 p.m. The last day to register for any course is the first day of the course.

Special pricing rate of $495 per 3 credit course - Save 80% per credit!įor the Summer I term, Students are required to pay tuition by May 10, students who enroll after May 10 will be required to pay at the time of registration.
