Course description

A study of the Greek and Latin word elements that combine to form most of the specialized terms in medicine, law, and biology. Students learning the meanings of these elements and the rules of word formation can usually recognize the basic meaning of any unfamiliar word in these fields. This skill is especially valuable for pre-law, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinary students and for those in other health and legal fields, as well as for students who would like to broaden their general vocabulary.

This course would be excellent preparation for students prior to taking standardized test: e.g., SAT, GRE, MCAT, TOEFL, LSAT, etc.

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Previously offered classes

Winter 2024: Online course

Hannah M. Roisman
Hannah M. Roisman
Professor
Section ID:BIOMI 1720 001-LEC
Number:1125
Session:3-week Winter session
Class dates:January 2-19, 2024
Final exam/project due:Friday January 19, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM / Online (see Final exams)
Time / room:M-F 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM / Online
Mode of instruction:Online (sync)
Credit:3
Grade:Graded only
Instructor:Fowell, D. (djf273)
Roisman, H. (hr12)
Max. enroll:15
Related:Cross-listed with CLASS 1692 001-LEC
Eligibility:

Rising Juniors and Seniors

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To enroll:

See Apply for Online Courses.

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See Online Learning FAQs.

This course is open to all registrants, including undergraduates and precollege students.

Tuition & fees:See Tuition for Online Courses