CSM Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes

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Biology BIOL 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE LIFE SCIENCES For non-science majors. Fundamental principles of life. Covers plant and animal inter-dependencies. Examines the human role in the world of living things in relation to contemporary problems. Plus minimum 16 hours by arrangement hours per term. Possible field trip(s). Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 848 and completion of READ 400 or 405 with a grade of C or higher OR concurrent enrollment in READ 400, 405, or 415 OR appropriate skill levels as indicated by the reading placement tests or other measures. (AA: Area E5a, CSU: Area B2, UC: Area 5B) 31754 BIOL 100 AB 31756 BIOL 100 AC 36995 BIOL 100 AE Evening Course 31757 BIOL 100 JA Online Course 40066 BIOL 100 OLH

MWF MWF TTh

9:10 10:00 11:10 12:00 11:10 12:25

36-215 36-215 36-215

Leddy, M. Whyte, W. Zahedi, S.

3.0 3.0 3.0

Tue

6:30 9:30

36-207

Zahedi, S.

3.0

See pages 95–102 Online-CRS

Bowie, L.

3.0

The relationship of humans to the environment: conservation of resources, dynamics of ecosystems, and alternative energy sources. Possible field trip(s). Plus minimum 16 hours by arrangement per term. (AA: Area E5a, CSU: Area B2, UC: Area 5B) 41858 BIOL 102 AA

TTh

10:35 11:50

36-207

Leddy, M.

3.0

BIOL 110 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY Lecture/lab study of major principles of biology; one or more field trips may be required. Extra supplies may be required. Plus minimum 16 hours by arrangement per term. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 848. (AA: Area E5a, CSU: Area B2/Area B3, UC: Area 5B) 31760 BIOL 110 AX 33089 BIOL 110 BX 31763 BIOL 110 CX 33550 BIOL 110 DX 34534 BIOL 110 EX 31761 BIOL 110 FX Evening Course 34853 BIOL 110 JA

MWF Tue MWF Thu MWF Mon MWF Wed TTh Tue TTh Thu

9:10 10:00 11:10 2:00 9:10 10:00 11:10 2:00 10:10 11:00 12:10 3:15 10:10 11:00 12:10 3:00 9:10 10:25 11:10 2:00 9:10 10:25 11:10 2:00

36-207 Diamond, K. 36-200 36-207 Diamond, K. 36-200 36-215 Leddy, M. 36-223 36-215 Leddy, M. 36-223 36-207 Bucher, M. 36-204 36-207 Bucher, M. 36-204

4.0

Tue Thu

6:00 9:00 6:00 9:00

36-223 Staff 36-223

4.0

4.0

42578 BIOL 127 AX

4.0

BIOL 128 TEACHING SCIENCE III: HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE & SEMINAR

4.0 4.0

TBA

Diamond, K.

1.0

By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk

TBA

Diamond, K.

1.0

Seminar in teaching science to high school students in California. Investigation of high school teaching careers and requirements for earning a California high school teaching credential; study of California Department of Education standards in science for grades 9-12; development and teaching class lessons in physical and life sciences. Two hours per week in high school classroom with a mentor teacher is required. Prerequisite: completion of Biology 127 or Physics 127. Same as Physics 128. (AA, CSU) 42857 BIOL 128 AX

Seminar in teaching science to K-5 students in California. Investigation of elementary school teaching careers and requirements for earning a California middle school teaching credential; study of California Department of Education standards in science for grades K-5; development and teaching class lessons in physical and life sciences. One hour per week in K-5 classroom with a mentor teacher is required. Same as Physics 126. (AA, CSU) By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk

Seminar in teaching science to middle school students in California. Investigation of middle school teaching careers and requirements for earning a California middle school teaching credential; study of California Department of Education standards in science for grades 6, 7, 8; development and teaching class lessons in physical and life sciences. 1 hour per week in middle school classroom with a mentor teacher is required. Prerequisite: completion of one college course in Physics, Chemistry or Biology with a grade of B or better. Same as Physics 127. (AA, CSU)

4.0

BIOL 126 TEACHING SCIENCE I: K-5 CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AND SEMINAR

42496 BIOL 126 AX

BIOL 127 TEACHING SCIENCE II: MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE & SEMINAR

By Arr 1.0 Hr/Wk

TBA

Diamond, K.

1.0

BIOL 130 HUMAN BIOLOGY Introduction to human anatomy and physiology, including the functional relationship of cells to each body system. Plus minimum 16 hours by arrangement per term. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 848. Recommended especially for students in the Medical Assisting program. (AA: Area E5a, CSU: Area B2, UC) 40570 BIOL 130 AB TTh 12:15 1:25 36-207 Evening Course 38802 BIOL 130 JA Wed 5:30 8:20 36-207 Online Course 41333 BIOL 130 OLH See pages 95–102 Online-CRS

Lucero, F.

3.0

Zahedi, S.

3.0

Martin, T.

3.0

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