BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE SEC DAYS HOURS
BIOSC-020
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
DATES
Principles of Biology: Cellular Processes - 5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH-029, MATH-030 or equivalent ADVISORY: BIOSC-010, High school biology, chemistry; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area B2, B3; IGETC Area 5B, 5C; C-ID BIOL 135S As an integrated study of life forms, primarily of plants and animals, this course focuses on the cellular structures and physiology of these life forms. Laboratory experiences will supplement lecture material. LR 0832 MW 8:30-10:50am SC1-136 Rickman, J Semester MW 11:00-12:50pm SC1-130 0834 MW 5:30-6:50pm SC1-132 Staff, L Semester MW 7:00-9:50pm SC1-130 0846 TTH 8:00-9:20am SC1-132 Bauer, J Semester TTH 9:30-12:20pm SC1-130
Brentwood Center 9643
TTH TTH
BIOSC-021
8:00-9:20am 9:30-12:20pm
BRT-12 BRT-18
Blaisdell, G
Semester
Principles of Biology: Organismal - 5 Units
PREREQUISITE: MATH-029, 030 or equivalent ADVISORY: BIOSC-010, High school biology, chemistry; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area B2, B3; IGETC Area 5B, 5C; C-ID BIOL 135S As an integrated study of life forms, primarily of plant and animal systems, this course focuses on the classification, life cycles, comparative anatomy and physiology along with the evolution and ecology of these life forms. Laboratory experiences will supplement lecture material. LR 0856 TTH 1:00-2:20pm SC1-132 Heischman, R Semester TTH 2:30-5:20pm SC1-130
Brentwood Center 9642
TTH TTH
BIOSC-030
1:00-2:20pm 2:30-5:20pm
BRT-14 BRT-18
Staff, L
Semester
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - 4 Units
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC, CSU This course is designed for students who have a desire to begin the exciting process of discovering how the human body works. Those interested in an introductory level course in human anatomy and physiology to prepare them for the more comprehensive BIOSC-040 and BIOSC-045 should find this class helpful. The course is also required for many LVN, Paramedic and Firefighter Programs. The laboratory will combine simple physiological experiments and demonstrations with study of anatomical models and preserved organs. LR 1302 M 12:00-2:50pm SC1-133 Staff, L Semester TTH 12:00-1:20pm SC1-136 1301 MW 3:00-4:20pm SC1-136 Pineschi-Petty, A Semester W 12:00-2:50pm SC1-133
Brentwood Center 9628
MW W
5:30-6:50pm 7:00-9:50pm
BRT-8 BRT-18
Staff, L
Semester
SEC DAYS HOURS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BIOSC-040
Human Anatomy - 5 Units
BIOSC-045
Human Physiology - 5 Units
BIOSC-050
Microbiology - 4 Units
DATES
ADVISORY: BIOSC-030 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area B2, B3; IGETC Area 5B, 5C Explores gross and microscopic human anatomy. Extensive dissections of human cadavers and preserved animal organs will constitute the bulk of the lab. Note: students who have any combination of two or more substandard grades (D,F or NC) or withdrawals (Ws) will not be permitted to re-enroll in this course unless they petition for course repetition, complete an educational improvement plan and secure the deans approval. LR 0289 MW 8:00-10:50am SC1-133 Rock-Brosius, M Semester MW 11:00-12:20pm SC1-131 Honors Contract Available 0778 MW 5:30-6:50pm SC1-131 Smith, M Semester MW 7:00-9:50pm SC1-133 Honors Contract Available 0776 MW 12:00-1:20pm SC1-136 Hanks, R Semester TTH 9:00-11:50am SC1-133 Please note the difference in lab hour. Honors Contract Available 0777 MW 12:00-1:20pm SC1-136 Hanks, R Semester TTH 2:00-4:50pm SC1-133 Please note the difference in lab hour. Honors Contract Available 1757 TTH 5:30-6:50pm SC1-131 Pineschi-Petty, A Semester TTH 7:00-9:50pm SC1-133 Honors Contract Available
ADVISORY: BIOSC-040 and CHEM-007; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area B2, B3; IGETC Area 5B, 5C A course about how the human body works that is designed for pre-R.N. students and others who are preparing for careers in the healthcare field. Explores human body function at all levels from the molecule to the cell to the total human organism, and applies molecular and cellular principles to each system of the body. In the lab, we will use modern physiological instrumentation to measure body function. Note: students who have any combination of two or more substandard grades (D,F or NC) or withdrawals (Ws) will not be permitted to re-enroll in this course. LR 0784 MW 8:00-9:20am SC1-129 Hsieh, D Semester MW 9:30-12:20pm SC1-127 0779 MW 11:00-12:20pm SC1-129 Waters, S Semester MW 12:30-3:20pm SC1-127 0780 MW 5:30-6:50pm SC1-129 Waters, S Semester MW 7:00-9:50pm SC1-127 0292 TTH 8:00-9:20am SC1-129 Yang, R Semester TTH 9:30-12:20pm SC1-127
PREREQUISITE: CHEM-006, 007, 008, 020, 021 or 025, or equivalent ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC; CSU Gen. Ed. Area B2, B3; IGETC Area 5B, 5C A course about the bacteria, viruses, and other almost invisible organisms that live in your body and in the environment, with an emphasis on microbes and human disease. Designed primarily for pre-R.N. students and others preparing for a career in the healthcare field. Note: students who have any combination of two or more substandard grades (D,F or NC) or withdrawals (Ws) will not be permitted to re-enroll in this course. LR 0781 TTH 1:30-2:20pm SC1-129 Hsieh, D Semester TTH 2:30-5:20pm SC1-127 0783 TTH 6:00-9:50pm SC1-127 Sikkema, W Semester
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