Biology (BIOL)
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Biology for non-science majors. A general study of the basic concepts of biology, including the human body and the environment. Emphasis on the characteristics of plant and animal life, human body systems, health, genetics, and the interaction of organisms in their environment. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C100
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- General Education
- Graduation Requirements
- Information Technology, Associate of Science Degree
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- Science and Math, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
A general study of the basic concepts of biology including the human body and the environment. Emphasis on the characteristics of plant and animal life, human body systems, health, genetics, and the interaction of organisms in their environment. This lecture and lab course is suitable as a general education elective for non-science majors. Course combines content from BIOL C100 and BIOL C100L. Graded and Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C100C
- Advanced Placement
- Biology
- Biology (BIOL)
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- General Education
- Liberal Studies (for Teaching), Associate of Arts Degree Major
- Nutrition and Dietetics, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Public Health Science, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Science and Math, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Formerly BIOL C101. Biology lab for non-science majors. A general study of plant and animal life processes to acquaint the non-biology major with basic biological concepts and instruments in the laboratory. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C100L
- Biology
- Biology (BIOL)
- Elementary Teacher Education, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- General Education
- Graduation Requirements
- Liberal Studies (for Teaching), Associate of Arts Degree Major
- Nutrition and Dietetics, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Science and Math, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
This lecture-only course provides a general overview of the anatomy and physiology of the eleven human body systems. It is designed for the student with little or no biological background who would like to learn more about the structure and function of the human body, including anatomical and physiological terminology, the student who would like a preparatory course before embarking on the more advanced anatomy and physiology courses, and the student interested in the many of the Health Science majors, Science and Math Area of Emphasis, or the Allied Health Care Careers Certificate, or as a life science general education credit. Letter Grade only.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C102
- Allied Health Care Careers, Certificate of Achievement
- Biology
- Biology (BIOL)
- General Education
- Health Care Management, Associate of Science Degree
- Health Care Management, Certificate of Achievement
- Health Science, Associate of Arts Degree
- Kinesiology (KIN)
- Science and Math, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
- Wellness Coaching, Certificate of Achievement
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
A general study of the marine environment. Examines the chemical, biological, and geological properties of the sea; the sea as a natural resource; and its geo-political and economic impact. This course is identical to MRSC C100. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C103
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
An orientation to marine science research process, techniques, equipment, institutions, and training/education centers. Investigations of physical and chemical properties of the sea; conditions of the air/sea/land interface; review of biological taxonomy and classification; study of longitude, latitude, ocean basin geography, and geology. Evaluation of the sea as a physical, chemical, biological, and recreational resource. Analyses of human efforts to control pollution, manage fisheries, and monitor the ocean world. This course is identical to MRSC C100L. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C103L
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course introduces students to the subject of Medical Terminology and prepares them for all careers in the medical field. It covers the study of the basic elements of medical terms as well as the basic anatomy and physiology of the human body. In addition, it covers the medical terms used to describe different pathological conditions, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic procedures. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: HIT 103 X.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C104
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Provides students with an understanding of the biological implication of man's interplay with the planet. The course is focused on the biological prospects of the future as viewed by examining the biosphere and biogeochemical cycles. Future predictions and current topics will be analyzed in relationship to planet management. This course is identical to ECOL C100. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C106
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This one-unit course explores numerous healthcare career opportunities, including inpatient, outpatient, and ancillary services; as well as professional, allied health, and athletic training careers. Students will also evaluate their own personal interests as they learn about the variety of healthcare careers. Healthcare is one of the largest employers in Southern California and nationwide. This course is identical to HLTH C109. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C109
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course will explore normal vs. abnormal changes in aging and the human ability to adapt. Each body system will be reviewed, focusing on how age changes relate to the development of disorders and diseases in later life. Methods of assisting older persons in adapting to acute and chronic illnesses and in health promotion and maintenance will be discussed. This course is identical to GERO C122. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C120
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Bioethics looks at the ethical implications of advancements in biology and medicine and at how they affect decisions on life, death, biotechnology, politics, law, and philosophy. This course is identical to PHIL C122 and fulfills the philosophy humanities requirement. Letter Grade only.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C122
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
This course, intended for biological sciences and pre-health profession majors, explores principles and applications in cell and molecular biology. Topics include biological molecules; homeostasis; viruses; eukaryotic/prokaryotic cell structure and function; cell metabolism, including photosynthesis and respiration; cell communication; cell reproduction and its controls; classical (Mendelian) genetics; molecular genetics; and biotechnology. Letter Grade only. C-ID: BIOL 190, BIOL 135 S.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C180
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
This course is a survey of the basic biology and diversity of unicellular and multicellular organisms. It emphasizes general biological principles, such as classification, structure, function, evolution, and environmental interactions. Topics include morphological and molecular phylogeny, comparative anatomy, physiology, development, evolution, taxonomy, behavior, and ecology. Designed for biological science majors. Letter Grade only. C-ID: BIOL 140, BIOL 135 S.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C185
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This laboratory class teaches technical skills needed in biotechnology, specifically geared toward cellular and molecular biology techniques. Skills learned include the ability to apply the processes of scientific inquiry and experimental design to the study of biological concepts, the ability to use the compound microscope, aseptic technique, common techniques used in the biotech laboratory, and the use of laboratory equipment used in biotechnology. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C194
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This laboratory class teaches technical skills needed in understanding microscopic and gross anatomy. Skills learned include use of the compound microscope, understanding tissue and staining properties, and dissection techniques. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C195
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This laboratory class teaches students technical skills needed in microbiology. Skills learned include compound microscope, aseptic technique, gram staining, inoculation, and microbial plating and simple identification of microbes. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C196
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This laboratory class teaches technical skills needed in assessing basic physiological measurements. Skills learned include measuring blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, spirometry, cardiac, sensory and motor examinations, and basic blood typing. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C197
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course, designed for students entering graduate health care programs, covers the basic principles of pharmacology; classification of drugs, methods, and routes of administration, distribution, absorption, excretion; desired and toxic effects; indication and contraindication for use. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: HIT 107 X.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C200
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Major concepts of microbiology are discussed as they relate to the principal classes of microorganisms: bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses. Topics covered include 1) functional anatomy of prokaryotes and eukaryotes 2) microbial metabolism and genetics 3) characteristics and control of microbial growth 4) microbial taxonomy and methods of microbial classification 5) host-microbe interactions 6) mechanisms of microbial pathogenicity 7) immunology 8) biotechnology and human infectious diseases. The laboratory focuses on methods for identifying and characterizing microbes, including aseptic technique, microscopy, staining, cultivation, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Both lecture and laboratory content relate to general and clinical applications. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C210
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Major concepts of microbiology are discussed as they relate to the principal classes of microorganisms: bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses. Topics covered include 1) functional anatomy of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, 2) microbial metabolism and genetics, 3) characteristics and control of microbial growth, 4) microbial taxonomy and methods of microbial classification, 5) host-microbe interactions, 6) mechanisms of microbial pathogenicity, 7) immunology, 8) biotechnology and human infectious diseases. This course covers the lecture content in BIOL C210. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C211
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Laboratory focuses on methods for identifying and characterizing microbes, including aseptic technique, microscopy, staining, cultivation, molecular biology and bioinformatics. This course covers the laboratory content in BIOL C210 and is meant to be taken with BIOL C211, the General Microbiology lecture. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C211L
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Formerly BIOL C170. Introduction to the structure and design of the human body. Includes structural components, spatial relationships, and body system interactions. Students participate in the laboratory, which will include dissections. Appropriate for students interested in human anatomy and in pursuing a health field pathway; satisfies requirements for nursing, physician assistant, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pre-pharmacy majors, kinesiology majors, medical, dental, and other health field programs. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: BIOL 110 B.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C220
- Anthropology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Biology
- Biology (BIOL)
- General Education
- Health Science, Certificate of Achievement
- Nutrition and Dietetics, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Public Health Science, Associate in Science Degree for Transfer
- Science and Math, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Formerly BIOL C105. This course with laboratory introduces students to the subject of Anatomy and Physiology of the human body. It highlights the interaction between different body systems to maintain homeostasis. This course prepares students for many programs in the medical field. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C221
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Formerly BIOL C175. Emphasis is on integration of body systems and the interrelationships for maintaining body homeostasis. This course is designed for pre-medical health field majors including the pre-nursing, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, pre-pharmacy, pre-physician assistant, pre-dental, and pre-medical student. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: BIOL 120 B.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C225
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
An introduction to the chemistry of biology with a focus on the structure and function of biomolecules, metabolic processes, and hormonal regulation. This course serves to satisfy transfer requirements for some biology majors. This course is identical to CHEM C281. Letter Grade only.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C281
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
This course covers the principles of Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, eukaryotic and prokaryotic gene transmission, replication, mutation, recombination, gene expression and regulation, cell division, meiosis, human genetic diseases, and ethical implications of genetics. Emphasis is placed on problem solving. Letter Grade only.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C283
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Course is designed to provide students with real-life experiences in Biological Science. On-campus work consists of instruction and experience in the maintenance and operation of equipment and materials used in the Biology Department. Students complete research projects that align with STEM fields in cooperation with an internship in which the student is employed, or serves as a volunteer, in a biology-related setting (e.g., hospital, lab, museum, park) under the supervision of a qualified professional or faculty member. Instructor permission required. Be employed or volunteer in a biology-related setting for 5 hours per week per unit of credit. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C291
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Course is designed to provide students with real-life experiences in Biological Science. On-campus work consists of instruction and experience in the maintenance and operation of equipment and materials used in the Biology Department. Students complete research projects that align with STEM fields in cooperation with an internship in which the student is employed, or serves as a volunteer, in a biology-related setting (e.g., hospital, lab, museum, park) under the supervision of a qualified professional or faculty member Instructor permission required. Be employed or volunteer in a biology-related setting for 5 hours per week per unit of credit. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing BIOL C292
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This lab course provides prior anatomy students the opportunity to dissect a portion of a human cadaver. The student will independently perform the dissections during open laboratory times under the guidance of an anatomy instructor. At the end of the course, the student will have successfully dissected a selected section of a cadaver that can be used in future anatomy courses. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.