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THE VIEW – WINTER 2007 SCHEDULE - Olympic College

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<strong>WINTER</strong> CREDIT CLASSES<br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

AVIAT 230 PRIVATE PILOT FLIGHT<br />

The student will obtain the aeronautical skill and experience necessary to meet<br />

the requirements for obtaining a private pilot certificate with an airplane category<br />

rating and single engine land class rating.<br />

ARR ARR Brem. Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4026<br />

Meets at Avian Flight Center at the Bremerton Airport. Permission required to enroll. Contact Avian<br />

Flight Center via email at dhanson2@olympic.edu for more information.<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

BIO 100 INTRO TO PLANTS NS<br />

Basic content on plants, emphasizing diversity of structures, functions, economic<br />

importance, and function of plants in vegetation systems and human communities.<br />

4:30p- 7:10p TTh NHB Marvin L 5cr 6290<br />

Meets 01/02/07 through 02/22/07. For Base access call OC at 360.377.8178 at least one week<br />

prior to class for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Please allow extra time for ID check<br />

when attending class.<br />

BIO 101 INTRO TO MARINE SCIENCE NS<br />

Origin and extent of the ocean, its biological, chemical, geological, and<br />

physical aspects. Interactions of plants and animals in the sea and their use by<br />

humans. Includes some field trips.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWF Brem-SCI 136 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4034<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50p MW in Brem-SCI 112 for lab.<br />

BIO 105 BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES NS<br />

A general overview of important areas of biology for non-science majors<br />

beginning at the cellular level and culminating with a consideration of interactions<br />

and changes in natural populations. Includes laboratory.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-SCI 140 $15 TBA 5cr 4035<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50a TTh in Brem-SCI 106 for lab.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-SCI 140 $15 TBA 5cr 4039<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50a TTh in Brem-SCI 106 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Poul-OCP 220 $15 TBA 5cr 8402<br />

Also meets 6:45p- 8:35p TTh in Poul-OCP 224 for lab.<br />

BIO 160 INTRO TO HUMAN BIOLOGY NS<br />

Analysis of representative vertebrates for the chemical-physical process in organ<br />

systems and their gross anatomy and histology as they pertain to the human<br />

body. Recommended for pre-professional programs.<br />

2:10p- 3:00p MTW Brem-SCI 137 $15 Ferguson D 5cr 4041<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 4:00p Th in Brem-SCI 102 for lab.<br />

2:10p- 3:00p MTW Brem-SCI 137 $15 Ferguson D 5cr 4042<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 4:00p F in Brem-SCI 102 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:30p MW Shel-OCS 114 $15 TBA 5cr 7413<br />

Also meets 6:45p- 8:35p W in Shel-OCS 114 for lab.<br />

BIO 199 PRACTICUM CE<br />

A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the<br />

above program or discipline.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Seavy D 1- 5cr 4078<br />

BIO 200 SCIENCE OF HUMAN NUTRITION NS<br />

Basic principles of nutrition emphasizing the physiological requirements for<br />

proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals; their sources; their<br />

relationship to metabolism, nutritional status, and common health problems.<br />

Introduction to Chinese, Naturopathic & Ayurvedic Theory of health and Nutrition.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 122 and <strong>College</strong> Biology, (Anatomy & Physiology, helpful) or<br />

Organic CHEM 240, 250 and <strong>College</strong> Biology or CHEM 140, 150 and <strong>College</strong> Biology. All<br />

classes must be passed with a 2.0 or better.<br />

5:00p- 6:50p MW Brem-SCI 137 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4043<br />

Also meets 7:00p- 8:50p M in Brem-SCI 106 for lab.<br />

BIO 201 GENERAL BIOLOGY NS<br />

An introduction to the biological sciences, emphasizing genetic and cellular<br />

processes common to plants and animals. For majors and non-majors; however<br />

this course is designed to prepare students to enter advanced biology courses<br />

and pre-professional programs.<br />

Prerequisite: None, however, to satisfy the prerequisite for upper division biology<br />

courses at some institutions, a year of general chemistry must be completed.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p MWF Brem-SCI 138 $15 TBA 5cr 4046<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50p TTh in Brem-SCI 106 for lab.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p MWF Brem-SCI 138 $15 TBA 5cr 4048<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 4:00p MW in Brem-SCI 106 for lab.<br />

BIO 202 GENERAL BIOLOGY NS<br />

A continuation of BIO 201 emphasizing reproduction, growth, and homeostasis<br />

in plants and animals. For majors and non-majors, designed to prepare students<br />

to enter advanced biology courses and pre-professional programs.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 201 suggested or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-SCI 136 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4050<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50a TTh in Brem-SCI 112 for lab.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-SCI 136 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4054<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50a TTh in Brem-SCI 112 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Brem-HUM 112 $15 Cobb S 5cr 4056<br />

Also meets 6:35p- 8:25p TTh in Brem-SCI 112 for lab.<br />

BIO 250 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY NS<br />

Analysis of representative vertebrates for the chemical-physical process in organ<br />

systems and their gross anatomy and histology as they pertain to the human<br />

body. Recommended for pre-professional programs. Enrollment in BIO 250 and<br />

251 insures transferable credit.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 121 and CHEM 122 or CHEM 140 and CHEM 150 with a grade of<br />

2.0 or better; concurrent enrollment in either CHEM 122 or CHEM 150 is permitted but<br />

not recommended.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-SCI 136 $15 Miller L 6cr 4064<br />

Also meets 2:05p- 4:55p W in Brem-SCI 102 for lab.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8404<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 3:50p W in Poul-OCP 224 for lab.<br />

BIO 251 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY NS<br />

A continuation of BIO 250 with emphasis on blood, immunity, respiration, urinary<br />

function, digestion, endocrine, and reproduction. Lab includes dissections and<br />

structure identification.<br />

Prerequisite: Both BIO 250 and CHEM 122 with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-SCI 136 $15 TBA 6cr 4066<br />

Also meets 5:15p- 8:05p W in Brem-SCI 102 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-SCI 136 $15 TBA 6cr 4070<br />

Also meets 7:10p- 8:40p TTh in Brem-SCI 102 for lab.<br />

7:20p- 9:35p TTh Brem-SCI 136 $15 Becker S 6cr 4071<br />

Also meets 5:30p- 7:00p TTh in Brem-SCI 102 for lab.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 120 $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8406<br />

Also meets 8:00a-10:50a Th in Poul-OCP 224 for lab.<br />

BIO 260 MICROBIOLOGY NS<br />

The structure, function, metabolism, genetics, control and cultivation of<br />

microorganisms, and their role in immunity and disease. For pre-professionals.<br />

Prerequisite: A minimum of 5 credits in biological sciences as BIO 105, BIO 201, or<br />

BIO 250 with a grade of 2.0 or better AND CHEM 122, or CHEM 140, CHEM 150, or<br />

CHEM 240, 250 with a 2.0 grade or better.<br />

2:10p- 3:00p MTThF Brem-SCI 136 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4072<br />

Also meets 3:10p- 4:40p TTh in Brem-SCI 106 for lab.<br />

<strong>WINTER</strong> CREDIT CLASSES<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

www.olympic.edu | Campus Switchboard: 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718 | 19

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