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The Following Year 2 Courses Are Not
Included in the Core Curriculum
Tuition and Are Charged Separately.
Please See the Catalog Addendum for Further Details.
Anatomy and Physiology Year 2 Course Description
Course Title:
Semester Credit Hours:
Anatomy and Physiology II
3 Hours
Course No: AP 251
Prerequisite: AP 151
(or equivalent)
This course builds upon basic anatomy and physiology with an emphasis upon the physiologic functioning of the body in health
and illness, including the study of how gradual pollution from the environment and what is taken into the body affect the immune
system. Moving beyond structure and function, this course assists in developing the student’s High Sense Perception and explores
the effects of relationships and supporting systems on physical health and recovery time from illness.
Adjunctive to the second year of the undergraduate curriculum, it also enhances the student’s ability to integrate the healing science
skills with the functioning of the physical body, including how beliefs, thoughts and emotions can affect the body systems and physical
health. Characterology and the manifestation of dis-ease is explored, as well as specific dis-ease pathology, post-traumatic stress disorder,
and psycho-neuro immunology.
Required for degree-seeking students. Optional for diploma students.
Humanities I Year 2 Course Description
Course Title:
Semester Credit Hours:
Humanities I
3 Hours
Course No: HU 261
Prerequisite: None
This interdisciplinary course examines the many ways that human creativity manifests itself in the areas of the visual arts, literature,
philosophy, history, music, architecture, and technology. In this course, students will gain a broad understanding of Western cultural
history.
Required for degree-seeking students. Optional for diploma students.
College Algebra I Year 2 Course Description
Course Title:
Semester Credit Hours:
College Algebra I
3 Hours
Course No: MA 271
Prerequisite: None
This course is the study of real numbers and variables. Topics studied include operations and expressions, first- and second-degree
equations, the Cartesian coordinate system, radicals, and exponents.
Required for degree-seeking students. Optional for diploma students.
Psychology I Year 2 Course Description
Course Title:
Semester Credit Hours:
Psychology I
3 Hours
Course No: PS 281
Prerequisite: None
This course covers the fundamentals of human psychology. Using a critical-thinking approach to the study of human behavior, this
course examines and integrates the current leading perspectives on human thought and behavior and encourages their application
to everyday living. Major units include: biological basis of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation, learning and memory,
maturation and development, personality, psychological disorders, approaches to therapy, and social psychology.
Required for degree-seeking students. Optional for diploma students.
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