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BIO 101 - Biology
Credit hours: 3        Undergraduate
Course Description:
Introduces the unique properties of living organisms and fundamental biological processes. Emphasis on molecular and cellular biology, bioenergetics, genetics and ecological systems.

Instructor:  Barbara Stoos
Phone: 419-251-1702         Email Barbara Stoos

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BUS 312 - Human Resource Management
Credit hours: 3        Undergraduate
Course Description:
Proven hands-on applications of both classic and current management principles and practices will be identified. Students will learn strategies, techniques, and tools to build or reinforce management skills, leadership skills and discuss the never-ending challenges that a manager faces daily.

Instructor:  Kim Watson
Phone: 419-251-1852         Email Kim Watson

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CIS 108 - Intro to Database Applications
Credit hours: 1        Undergraduate
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide hands-on experience and basic applications of word processing and presentation software, as well as a broad understanding of the role and implications of computers in health care. Laboratory practice is part of the curriculum.

Instructor:  Mark Williams
Phone:         Email Mark Williams
Face-to-Face Meeting Times 
Monday, May 12, 8:00 AM, M2704

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CIS 104 - Intro to Word Processing and Presentation Applicat
Credit hours: 1        Undergraduate
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide hands-on experience and basic applications of word processing and presentation software, as well as a broad understanding of the role and implications of computers in health care. This course may be taught online or in the computer laboratory. Prerequisite: Computer Competency or CIS 101

Instructor:  Mark Williams
Phone:         Email Mark Williams
Face-to-Face Meeting Times 
Monday, May 12, 8:00 AM, M2704

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CIS 106 - Intro to Spreadsheet Applications
Credit hours: 1        Undergraduate
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide hands-on experience and basic applications of spreadsheet software, as well as a broad understanding of the role and implications of computers in health care. This course may be taught online or in the computer laboratory. Prerequisite: Computer Competency or CIS 101

Instructor:  Mark Williams
Phone:         Email Mark Williams
Face-to-Face Meeting Times 
Monday, May 12, 8:00 AM, M2704

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CIS 231 - Advanced Database Applications
Credit hours: 1.        Undergraduate
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide handson experience and advanced application of Microsoft Access. The roles and implications of database software used in healthcare will be presented. Laboratory practice is part of the curriculum. Prerequisite: CIS 102

Instructor:  Brian Sterns
Phone: 419.251.1579         Email Brian Sterns
Face-to-Face Meeting Times 
Wednesday, October 24, 12:00 PM, M2704

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CIS 230 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications
Credit hours: 1        Undergraduate
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide hands on experience and advanced application of Microsoft Excel. The roles and implications of spreadsheet software used in healthcare will be presented. Laboratory practice is part of the curriculum. Prerequisite: CIS 102

Instructor:  Brian Sterns
Phone: 419.251.1579         Email Brian Sterns
Face-to-Face Meeting Times 
Monday, August 28, 12:00 PM, M2704. See first page of syllabus for details.

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MTH 310 - Introduction to Statistics
Credit hours: 3        Undergraduate
Course Description:
This course provides an overview of tools for the analysis and interpretation of data. Topics include: use of normal distributions; tests of means; analysis of variance; correlation and regression; and nonparametric analysis.

Instructor:  Mary A. Bergs
Phone: 419-251-1605         Email Mary A. Bergs
Face-to-Face Meeting Times 
Monday, August 20, 11:00 AM, computer lab

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REL 317 - World Religions
Credit hours: 3        Undergraduate
Course Description:

Instructor:  Dr. Karen Elliott, C.PP.S.
Phone: (419) 251-1719         Email Dr. Karen Elliott, C.PP.S.

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soc 211 - cultural diversity
Credit hours: 3        Undergraduate
Course Description:
this course is designed to help students prepare for their medical profession in a cross-cultural setting by providing tools for more effective intercultural communications as well as giving us a mirror in which to see our own culture and society more clearly.

Instructor:  sung-chang chun
Phone: 251-1791         Email sung-chang chun

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