Accounting
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Mission
The mission of the Keiser University Associates of Arts in Accounting degree program is to prepare students for entry-level careers as accounting assistants and bookkeepers.
Program Goal
The goal of the Keiser University Associates of Arts in Accounting degree program is to introduce accounting concepts and skills needed for entry-level accounting positions.
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Accounting focuses on entry-level accounting skills including communication and ethics needed in today’s professional environment. The program provides a fundamental understanding of not only essential practitioner skills but also addresses the unique skills needed by an entry-level accountant. Accounting topics include: financial accounting, federal taxation, and the use of office applications and accounting software.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
Identify fundamental accounting/tax concepts and standards
Prepare fundamental financial statements/tax documents
Use common office and accounting software applications at an introductory level
Use professional communication skills in the preparation of documents and presentations
Identify components of regulatory and ethical practices
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in Accounting, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Accounting Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
ACG1001* Accounting Principles I 3.0 credit hours
ACG2011* Accounting Principles II 3.0 credit hours
ACG2062* Accounting Information for Business
Decisions 3.0 credit hours
ACG2091* Integrated Accounting 3.0 credit hours
BUL1240 Business Law 3.0 credit hours
FIN2001 Financial Management 3.0 credit hours
MAR1011 Introduction to Marketing 3.0 credit hours
TAX2004* Principles of Taxation 3.0 credit hours
*Courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher
Lower Division General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (3.0 credit hours)
AMH1010 American History Pre 1876 3.0 credit hours
AMH1020 American History Since 1876 3.0 credit hours
POS1041 Political Science 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech Communications 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (6.0 credit hours)
ECO1023* Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013* Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101* English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102* English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
CWL1000 Contemporary World Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
MAC2105* College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106* College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
MGF2107* Applications of Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023* Statistics (required) 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
*Courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher
Business Administration
ACBSP Accredited)
Associate of Arts Degree (ACBSP Accredited)
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration focuses on a basic understanding of business skills needed for entry-level business professionals. The program introduces students to the functional areas of business, including ethical business practices, technology, and communication skills needed in today’s business environment.
Mission
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration is intended to provide career-focused students the ability to gain the fundamental, communication, administration, and career advancement skills necessary to prosper in a diverse local and global business environment.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
Describe basic concepts of the functional areas related to local and global business
Define regulatory and ethical business practices
Use basic information systems and quantitative techniques
Develop professional communication, documentation, and presentations through basic research techniques.
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Business Administration Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
ACG1001 Accounting Principles I 3.0 credit hours
ACG2011 Accounting Principles II 3.0 credit hours
BUL1240 Business Law 3.0 credit hours
FIN2001 Financial Management 3.0 credit hours
GEB1112 Entrepreneurship 3.0 credit hours
MAN1021 Principles of Management 3.0 credit hours
MAN2300 Human Resource Management 3.0 credit hours
MAR1011 Introduction to Marketing 3.0 credit hours
Lower Division General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (3.0 credit hours)
AMH1010 American History Pre 1876 3.0 credit hours
AMH1020 American History Since 1876 3.0 credit hours
POS1041 Political Science 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech Communications 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (6.0 credit hours)
ECO1023 Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013 Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101 English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102 English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
MAC2105 College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106 College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
MGF2107 Applications of Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023 Statistics (required) 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
Criminal Justice
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice presents the major components of the American criminal justice system. It includes criminal behavior patterns, law enforcement organizations, juvenile systems, legal principles and doctrines and fundamentals of criminal investigations. Courses utilize hands-on activities and analytical exercises.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
To develop students’ understanding of the American criminal justice system.
To present students with an in-depth review of institutions, laws, theories and the players that make up the system.
To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level criminal justice positions
To prepare students for employment or advancement in criminal justice related fields
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Criminal Justice Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
CCJ1010 Criminology 3.0 credit hours
CCJ1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.0 credit hours
CJC2000 Introduction to Corrections 3.0 credit hours
CJE1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3.0 credit hours
CJE1130 Communications and Writing for CJ 3.0 credit hours
Professionals
CJE 2600 Criminal Investigations 3.0 credit hours
CJJ 2001 Introduction to Juvenile Procedures 3.0 credit hours
CJL2100 Criminal Law 3.0 credit hours
General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (6.0 credit hours)
AMH1010 American History Pre 1876 3.0 credit hours
AMH1020 American History Since 1876 3.0 credit hours
POS1041 Political Science 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (3.0 credit hours)
ECO1023 Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013 Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101 English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102 English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
CWL 1000 Contemporary World Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
MAC2105 College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106 College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
MGF2107 Applications of Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023 Statistics (required) 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
CHM1045 General Chemistry 3.0 credit hours
CHM1045L General Chemistry Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
CHM1046 Advanced Chemistry 3.0 credit hours
CHM1046L Advanced Chemistry Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
General Studies
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in General Studies provides a curriculum that allows broad exposure to multiple disciplines. This major provides a practical alternative for associate degree-seeking students whose needs cannot be met by individual majors. Students can design a course of study that meets their personal academic objectives and furthers their professional growth and development by combining courses from eligible disciplines into a coherent program. The degree combines general education courses with interdisciplinary electives. The proposed coursework is subject to approval by the dean of academic affairs.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University‘s mission and its goals. Upon completion of the program, students will:
Understand a broad range of concepts, terms, and theories
Be able to think critically and communicate effectively
Be prepared to obtain entry-level employment in various fields
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
General Studies Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
A selection of 24.0 credit hours from lower division courses in the following Eligible Disciplines list is required (other disciplines may be added by the University). See the Keiser University Catalog for courses in each discipline. The selection of courses is subject to approval by the dean of academic affairs.
Eligible Disciplines: Accounting, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Health Services Administration, Homeland Security, Legal Studies, Management Information Systems, Political Science, Psychology, Software Engineering.
General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (6.0 credit hours)
6.0 credit hours from any lower division Behavioral/Social Science courses offered at the university
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech Communications 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (3.0 credit hours)
3.0 credit hours from any lower division Economics courses offered at the university
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101* English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102* English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
3.0 credit hours from any lower division Humanities/Fine Arts courses offered at the university
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
6.0 credit hours from any lower division Mathematics courses offered at the university above Intermediate Algebra
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
6.0 credit hours from any lower division Natural Science courses offered at the university
*Courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher.
Health Services Administration
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Health Services Administration provides instruction in basic health services administration skills. Students use laptop computers to learn computer skills and software applications necessary in a healthcare business environment. The program prepares students in both business and health service administration, providing courses on business law, management and marketing principles, medical anatomy, physiology and terminology and front office management.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
To develop students’ understanding of software systems used in administrative healthcare
To familiarize students with medical terminology, anatomy and physiology
To train students in the application of business principles to healthcare administration
To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level employment in health services administration
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts in Health Services Administration, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Health Services Administration Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
APA2265 Accounting for Healthcare 3.0 credit hours
HSA1117 Principles of Health Service Administration 3.0 credit hours
HSA1192C Healthcare Computer Applications 3.0 credit hours
HSA1253 Medical Office Administration and Billing 3.0 credit hours
HSA2253 CPT Coding for Health Service
Administration 3.0 credit hours
HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology 3.0 credit hours
MAN1021 Principles of Management 3.0 credit hours
MAN2300 Human Resource Management 3.0 credit hours
General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (3.0 credit hours)
AMH1010 American History Pre 1876 3.0 credit hours
AMH1020 American History Since 1876 3.0 credit hours
POS1041 Political Science 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (6.0 credit hours)
ECO1023 Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013 Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101 English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102 English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
MAC2105 College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106 College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
MGF2107 Applications of Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023 Statistics 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
Homeland Security
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Homeland Security provides a comprehensive review of the major components of the Department of Homeland Security, the agencies that comprise the Department and the laws, authorities and actions of the Department. Hazardous materials identification and handling, acts of terrorism and the response and recovery actions of Homeland Security agencies are detailed, including laws and legislative actions that give authority to the multiple agencies involved.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
To provide students with a comprehensive review of the major components of the Department of Homeland Security
To develop students’ abilities to effectively communicate in verbal and written formats
To provide students with an understanding of domestic and international terrorism, including the agencies, responses and actions used to deal with it
To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level employment in Homeland Security areas
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in Homeland Security, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Homeland Security Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
CCJ1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.0 credit hours
CJL2180 Constitutional Law for the Homeland
Security Professional 3.0 credit hours
DSC1006 Introduction to Homeland Security 3.0 credit hours
DSC1011 Domestic and International Terrorism 3.0 credit hours
DSC1570 Introduction to Cyber-Terrorism 3.0 credit hours
DSC2033 Bio-Terrorism: Hazardous Materials and
Weapons of Mass Destruction 3.0 credit hours
DSC2036 Organizing the War on Terrorism 3.0 credit hours
DSC2210 Emergency Planning and Security
Measures I 3.0 credit hours
General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (6.0 credit hours)
AMH1010 American History Pre 1876 3.0 credit hours
AMH1020 American History Since 1876 3.0 credit hours
POS1041 Political Science 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (3.0 credit hours)
ECO1023 Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013 Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101 English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102 English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
MAC2105 College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106 College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
MGF2107 Applications of Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023 Statistics (required) 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Hospitality will prepare students with competencies in the areas of sales, financial management, food and beverage sales and safety, facilities maintenance and housekeeping, as well as general accounting tailored to the hotel and resort industry. Course work will focus on the business aspects of hospitality operations and incorporates externships to solidify skills.
Program Objectives
The following program objectives are designed to meet Keiser University mission and goals. Graduates will be able to:
Understand the basic functions, objectives, and operational skills that are common to the hospitality industry
Demonstrate content knowledge in the field of hotel, resort, and hospitality management
Research and analyze information in the field
Translate theory into practical applications in the resort, hospitality, recreation and tourism industry
Demonstrate satisfactory oral and written presentation skills
Demonstrate industry competency and skills during field experiences/ externships
Evaluate information in order to understand the dynamics of changing work environments, problem solve, make decisions, and provide leadership skills necessary to succeed in the hotel, resort, hospitality, and tourism profession
Analyze, synthesize, and evaluate real-world work experiences and apply textbook theory
Use accounting and financial skills necessary to demonstrate competence in dealing with changing economic conditions in the hotel, resort and hospitality industry
Pre Requisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in Hospitality, a student must earn 60 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Hospitality Major Courses (24 credit hours required)
HFT1000 Introduction to Hospitality Industry 3.0 credit hours
HFT1265 Food and Beverage Management 3.0 credit hours
HFT2930 Selected Topics in Hospitality Industry 3.0 credit hours
HFT2500 Hospitality Marketing, Sales & Promotion 3.0 credit hours
HFT1210 Supervision in Hospitality Industry 3.0 credit hours
HFT2430 Hotel Financial Accounting- Night Auditing 3.0 credit hours
HFT2945 Hospitality Externship I 3.0 credit hours
HFT2946 Hospitality Externship II 3.0 credit hours
General Education Courses (36 credit hours required)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credits in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (3 credits required)
AMH1010 American History Pre 1877 3.0 credit hours
AMH1020 American History Post 1876 3.0 credit hours
POS1041 Political Science 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3 credits required)
SPC1017 Speech Communication 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3 credits required)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (6 credits required)
ECO1023 Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013 Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6 credits required)
ENC1101 English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102 English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3 credits required)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6 credits required)
MAC2105 College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106 College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
MGF2107 Applications of Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023 Statistics (required) 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6 credits required)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hours
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hours
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
*Must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher for Gordon Rule credit
Paralegal Studies
Associate of Arts Degree
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies prepares students to support attorneys in transactional and litigation fields through legal research, document drafting, case management, evidence gathering, and all aspects of criminal and civil procedure. Paralegals are often involved in trial preparation, investigations, and other dispute resolution processes. Paralegals may also help draft legal instruments, such as wills, contracts, and real estate documents. Additionally, the Associates of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies prepares students to identify and properly respond to ethical issues associated with the practice of law.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and goals:
To develop students’ written and verbal competencies, enabling them to think critically and communicate effectively
To instruct students in analytical and technical skills
To provide students with a sound understanding of legal practice in the United States
To prepare graduates to work as paralegals for lawyers in both civil and criminal practices in firms, businesses, and corporations
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None
Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies, students must earn 60.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Paralegal Studies Major Courses (24.0 credits)
PLA1103 Legal Research and Writing I 3.0 credit hours
PLA1304 Criminal Law 3.0 credit hours
PLA1423 Contracts 3.0 credit hours
PLA1600 Wills, Trusts and Estates 3.0 credit hours
PLA2203 Civil Litigation 3.0 credit hours
PLA2272 Torts 3.0 credit hours
PLA2610 Real Property 3.0 credit hours
PLA2800 Family Law 3.0 credit hours
General Education Courses (36.0 credit hours)
Credit hours in parentheses indicate the required number of credit hours in each discipline.
Behavioral/Social Science (6.0 credit hours)
POS1041 Political Science (required) 3.0 credit hours
PSY1012 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
SYG1000 Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
SPC1017 Speech Communications 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
Economics (3.0 credit hours)
ECO1023 Microeconomics 3.0 credit hours
ECO2013 Macroeconomics 3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
ENC1101 English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
ENC2102 English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
AML1000 American Literature 3.0 credit hours
CWL1000 Contemporary World Literature 3.0 credit hours
ENL1000 English Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
MAC2105 College Algebra 3.0 credit hours
MGF2106 College Mathematics 3.0 credit hours
STA2023 Statistics 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
BSC1005 General Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1005L General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1006 Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
BSC1006L Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hour
BSC1050 Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
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