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Start/End
Date
Co-req
Sections
Class
Features
SCIT-1407  Applied Human Anatomy/Phys INorth Lake College [NLC]
SCIT-1407-74426 (961407)
Applied Human Anatomy/Phys I
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F    
Alegre, Ticiano  Vita
NLC
4
5/15/15
6/5/15
(4 weeks)
  eCampus
May Term
Internet Based
 
 SCIT 1407 & 1408 are courses in anatomy & physiology for students seeking the associate degree of nursing and other degrees and certificates in the health care field. Both lecture and lab for this section are taught online. All exams are proctored at a DCCCD Testing center. It is mandatory that prior to starting this course students must go to the course on e-Campus and read the "Required Reading." This contains information critical to entering and progressing in the course, basically equivalent to an orientation. For further questions contact the instructor at: talegre@dcccd.edu.
SCIT-1407-75426 (961515)
Applied Human Anatomy/Phys I
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F    
Alegre, Ticiano  Vita
NLC
4
6/8/15
7/9/15
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
 
 SCIT 1407 & 1408 are courses in anatomy & physiology for students seeking the associate degree of nursing and other degrees and certificates in the health care field. Both lecture and lab for this section are taught online. All exams are proctored at a DCCCD Testing center. It is mandatory that prior to starting this course students must go to the course on e-Campus and read the "Required Reading." This contains information critical to entering and progressing in the course, basically equivalent to an orientation. For further questions contact the instructor at: talegre@dcccd.edu.
SCIT-1407-76426 (975780)
Applied Human Anatomy/Phys I
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F    
Alegre, Ticiano  Vita
NLC
4
7/13/15
8/13/15
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
 
 SCIT 1407 & 1408 are courses in anatomy & physiology for students seeking the associate degree of nursing and other degrees and certificates in the health care field. Both lecture and lab for this section are taught online. All exams are proctored at a DCCCD Testing center. It is mandatory that prior to starting this course students must go to the course on e-Campus and read the "Required Reading." This contains information critical to entering and progressing in the course, basically equivalent to an orientation. For further questions contact the instructor at: talegre@dcccd.edu.
SCIT-1408  Applied Human Anatomy/Phys IINorth Lake College [NLC]
SCIT-1408-75426 (961516)
Applied Human Anatomy/Phys II
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F    
Alegre, Ticiano  Vita
NLC
4
6/8/15
7/9/15
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session I
Internet Based
 
 SCIT 1407 & 1408 are courses in anatomy & physiology for students seeking the associate degree of nursing and other degrees and certificates in the health care field. Both lecture and lab for this section are taught online. All exams are proctored at a DCCCD Testing center. It is mandatory that prior to starting this course students must go to the course on e-Campus and read the "Required Reading." This contains information critical to entering and progressing in the course, basically equivalent to an orientation. For further questions contact the instructor at: talegre@dcccd.edu.
SCIT-1408-76426 (975782)
Applied Human Anatomy/Phys II
INET   INET  
M T W R F    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F    
Alegre, Ticiano  Vita
NLC
4
7/13/15
8/13/15
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Summer Session II
Internet Based
 
 SCIT 1407 & 1408 are courses in anatomy & physiology for students seeking the associate degree of nursing and other degrees and certificates in the health care field. Both lecture and lab for this section are taught online. All exams are proctored at a DCCCD Testing center. It is mandatory that prior to starting this course students must go to the course on e-Campus and read the "Required Reading." This contains information critical to entering and progressing in the course, basically equivalent to an orientation. For further questions contact the instructor at: talegre@dcccd.edu.
 
 
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