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Fall 2012 5-21-12 - Contra Costa College

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5/<strong>21</strong>/<strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong>CALL# DAYS HOURS ROOM4206 TTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm B-2T1:10-4:00pm B-24INSTR.Krolikowski, KDATESSemesterCALL# DAYS HOURS ROOM4223 TTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm B-<strong>12</strong>T<strong>12</strong>:40-3:30pm B-39INSTR.Coatney, EDATESSemester5664 TTHTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm1:10-4:00pmB-2B-24Krolikowski, KSemester4222 TTHTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm<strong>12</strong>:40-3:30pmB-<strong>12</strong>B-39Coatney, ESemester5667 MW6:10-9:00pm6:10-9:00pmB-2B-24Muick, PSemester6253 TTH4:10-7:00pm4:10-7:00pmB-7B-39Barnes, DSemesterBIOSC-119 Nursing Microbiology (LR) - 4 UnitsBIOSC-140 Principles of Biology I (LR) - 4 UnitsPrerequisite: BIOSC 106; AND either CHEM 119 or BIOSC 110Study of microscopic organisms of particular importance to humans, integrating the basicconcepts of microbiology and cellular biology. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Areas B2-Life Science and B3-Laboratory Activity.Prerequisite: CHEM <strong>12</strong>0 and BIOSC 106General introduction to cells and their function, cellular metabolism and energetics, geneticmaterial and its expression, classical genetics, and animal form, function, and development. Thiscourse meets the CSU General Education requirement for Areas B2-Life Science andB3-Laboratory Activity.1348 TTHTTH9:10-10:30am10:40-<strong>12</strong>:00pmB-18B-<strong>21</strong>StaffSemester4238 TTH 8:10-11:00am B-24Tarp, CSemester4209 TTHTTH4<strong>21</strong>0 TTHTTHBIOSC-13<strong>21</strong>2:40-2:00pm2:10-3:30pm6:10-7:30pm7:40-9:00pmB-18B-<strong>21</strong>B-18B-<strong>21</strong>Human Anatomy (LR) - 4 UnitsStaffStaffSemesterSemesterHuman anatomy is a course in the structure or morphology of the human body, covering basiccytology, histology and all major organs and organ systems. In addition, the two main integrativesystems of the body, the nervous and endocrine systems are also covered, with a greateremphasis on neuroanatomy than on endocrinology. The course is taught both systemically andregionally, with developmental anatomy added when applicable. The muscles, bones, nerves andcirculation of the limbs and back are approached regionally so as to better integrate all structuresfor student comprehension and retention. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Areas B2-Life Science and B3-Laboratory Activity.BIOSC-157Prerequisite: BIOSC 106Challenge: by examCo-requisite: BIOSC 159Challenge: permission of InstructorFoundations in Biotechnology (LR) - 3 UnitsThis course is designed to provide students wanting to enter the field of biotechnology with asolid foundation in the chemical, biochemical, microbiological, mathematical, bioinformatic andregulatory concepts used in biotechnology labs. Students practice laboratory calculations, designand analyze experiments, and become familiar with the documentation and practices importantfor working in a regulated environment (laboratory notebooks, QA/QC, SOP's, cGMP). Goodcommunication and work-readiness skills are emphasized.6500 MM4:10-7:00pm4:10-7:00pmB-18B-22Krolikowski, KSemester1100 MWM<strong>12</strong>:40-2:00pm9:10-<strong>12</strong>:00pmB-<strong>12</strong>B-39Barnes, DSemesterBIOSC-159Introduction to the Biotechnology Lab (LR) - 1 Unit4<strong>21</strong>5 MWW<strong>12</strong>:40-2:00pm9:10-<strong>12</strong>:00pmB-<strong>12</strong>B-39Barnes, DSemesterCo-requisite: Either BIOSC 157 or BIOSC 172Challenge: permission of Instructor4220 WMBIOSC-1346:10-9:00pm B-7Soong, M6:10-9:00pm B-39Human Physiology (LR) - 4 UnitsSemesterThis course is designed to provide students with training in the skills and applications commonlyused in biotechnology and molecular biology laboratories. It will provide technical practice withanalytical instruments, the formulation and use of reagents, and the culture and study of modelorganisms. Students will learn and apply the Scientific Method, perform data analysis, keep alaboratory notebook according to cGMP, follow Standard Operating Procedures and practicegood communication and teamwork skills as they carry out laboratory experiments that revealfoundational concepts of biology, biotechnology, and molecular biology.Prerequisite: BIOSC 106; and either BIOSC 110 or CHEM 119Human physiology is a course in the function of the human body that covers all major bodysystems and the two main integrative systems, the nervous and endocrine systems in detail.Course material progresses from a cellular and molecular level to an organism level, andregulation and integration of functions is emphasized. This course meets the CSU GeneralEducation requirement for Areas B2-Life Science and B3-Laboratory Activity.6501 WW4:10-7:00pm4:10-7:00pmB-18B-22Krolikowski, KSemesterBIOSC-160Nutrition (LR) - 3 Units4239 THTTH9:10-<strong>12</strong>:00pm<strong>12</strong>:40-2:00pmB-39B-7Barnes, DSemesterThis course provides a study of the essential nutrients, their function in the body, and how todetermine the food needs of the normal individual.11

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