1993-1994 - Cochise College
1993-1994 - Cochise College
1993-1994 - Cochise College
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Avionics Technology<br />
AVT 127 Avionics Fundamentall/3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: ELT 106. <br />
An introduction to Avionics Fundamentals with emphasis on <br />
the navigation and communication systems required to support <br />
flight operations. <br />
3hours lecture.<br />
AVT 250* Navigation Systeml/4 Units<br />
Prerequisite: ELT245. <br />
An introduction to aircraft navigation systems with emphasis on <br />
the theory and systems analysis of modern electronic equipment. <br />
3hours lecture; 3 ho: I~ laboratory.<br />
AVT 253* Flight Control Systems/4 Unltl <br />
Prerequisite: ELT265. <br />
Corequisite: aT 270. <br />
An introduction to the principles, system analysis, anci operations <br />
of flight director "d automatic flight control systems. <br />
3hours lecture; 3hours laboratory. <br />
AVT 257* Aircraft Radar and Pulse Systems/4 Units<br />
Prerequisite: ELT 231. <br />
Astudy of radar principles and application, microwave principles, <br />
signal processing and display systems. <br />
3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory. <br />
Biological Sciences<br />
Note: "Indicates Lab Fees<br />
BIO 098 Special Topics in the Biological<br />
Science/.5-1 Unit<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Arotating forum/seminar emphasizing biological science topics<br />
of current regional significance which will vary with scientific<br />
advance and changes in student needs and interests. May be<br />
repeated for <strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong> credit. <strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong> elective<br />
crtldit only unless otherwise designated in degree programs.<br />
1/2·1 hour lecture.<br />
BIO 101* General Biology (non-mators):<br />
Selected TopIcs/4 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Selected biological toplCS IncludIng methods used by bfokIglltJ to<br />
make discoverieS and evaluate scientific data. prinCiples and<br />
concepts of biology with reference to the organization and<br />
function of cells. inheritance and man, Not open to majors in the<br />
biological sciences or the pre-professional curricula.<br />
3 hours lecture: 3 hours laboratory,<br />
BIO 102* General Biology (non-majors): Additional<br />
Toplcs/4 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None,<br />
Biological topics not covered in BIO 101, Review methods usee;<br />
by biologists to make discoveries and evaluate scientific data.<br />
Includes majors principles of biology as illustrated by the animal<br />
and plant kingdoms, speciation. and ecology. Not open to majOrs<br />
in the biological sCiences or the pre-professional curricula.<br />
3 hours lecture: 3 hours laboratory.<br />
BIO 160* Introduction to Human Anatomy and <br />
Physlology/4 Units <br />
Prerequisite: None. <br />
Not for biology or pre-med majors. Examination of the systems of <br />
the human body. For students in health occupation programs <br />
which require aone semester anatomy and physiology course. or <br />
to fulfill aone-semester lab science requirement. <br />
3 hours lecture; 3hours laboratory. <br />
BIO 183* Marine Blology/4 Units <br />
Prerequisite: Strong performance in high school biology or 810 101. <br />
Basic concepts of phySical oceanography. marine habitats. plant <br />
and animal evolution, habaat and adaptation, interrelationships, <br />
taxonomy, and marine ecology. EmphaSIS on parameters of <br />
evolution. reproduction. and inter/intraspecific competition. food <br />
chains. adaptations and ecological balance. <br />
For biology majors. science requirements. and other interested <br />
students. <br />
3hours lecture: 1112 hours laboratory: and a4-day field laboratory. <br />
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