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AVS 508: Mult Engine Rating
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Multi-Engine Rating Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN
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BIO 101: Biology 1: The Basics Of Life
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Biology 1: The Basics of Life Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: An introduction to the basic principles of biology. The course covers the chemistry of the cell, cell structure and function, cell division, genetics and some evolution. The laboratory is designed to enhance lecture and to develop investigative skills. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week) Fulfills open, liberal arts, and lab science sequence elective when taken with BIO102 or BIO128 and BIO130, or BIO140 or BIO 142.
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BIO 102: Bio 2: Diversity Of Life
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Biology 2: Diversity of Life Pre: Communications Proficiency and BIO101 or BIO124 Co: An evoluntionary survey of living organisms. Topics include life's beginnings, and unicellular organisms, fungi, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates and how they evolved. Laboratory includes dissection of selected species of the representative phyla. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and when taken with BIO101 or BIO124, the laboratory science sequence electives.
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BIO 103: Anatomy & Physiol 1
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Anatomy and Physiology 1 Pre: Comm & Math Prof & BIO101 or BIO105 w/C or bet or equiv Co: This is the first semester of a one-year course that studies the human body. It is primarily designed for those students pursuing majors in the health professions. Topics include tissues, and the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems including the organs of special sense, and a review of basic chemistry and cellular structure and function. Laboratory work is designed to supplement the lecture material. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and with BIO104, the laboratory science sequence electives. (3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory per week)
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BIO 104: Anatomy & Physiol 2
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Anatomy and Physiology 2 Pre: BIO103 with 'C' or better Co: Continuation of Anatomy and Physiology 1. Topics include the digestive, respiratory, urogenital, and circulatory systems and the endocrines. Laboratory work is designed to supplement the lecture material and includes dissection of the fetal pig. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and with BIO103, laboratory science sequence electives (3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab per week.)
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BIO 105: Biology 1: General Biology 1
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Biology 1: General Biology 1 Pre: Com Prof/MAT092 w/'C' or better or placement exam score Co: This is the first semester of a two-semester course which studies the basic principles of biology. It is designed for those students pursuing a major in the life sciences. This course examines the cellular basis of life from an evolutionary perspective. Topics include the chemistry, structure and function of the cell, genetics, as well as an introduction to genomes, proteomes and bioinformatics. An emphasis will be placed on the relationship between scientific principles and scientific process. Laboratory work enhances lectures and develops laboratory skills. Non- science majors and students pursuing entry into health profession programs should take BIO101. Fulfills open, liberal ars, and laboratory science sequence electives when taken with BIO106, or BIO102, or BIO128 and BIO130, or BIO140 or BIO142. (3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of lab per week)
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BIO 106: Biology 2: General Biology 2
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Biology 2: General Biology 2 Pre: BIO105 CO: This is the second semester of a one-year course. The first half of the semester will concentrate on biodiversity through the evolution of unicellular organisms, fungi, plants, vertebrates, and invertebrates. The second half of the semester will involve the comparative study of physiological adaptations such as: circulation, digestion, nervous, and hormonal control of selected species. Laboratory work enhances lecture. This course is designed for students interested in a major in biology or other related science. Fulfills, open, liberal arts, science, and when taken with BIO105, the laboratory science sequence electives. (3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of lab each week)
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BIO 108: Body Health & Diseas
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
The Body in Health and Disease Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: A study of the interrelationships of anatomy, physiology, and pathology with chemical and microbiological consideration for students in the health care field. Primarily for mental health technicians, medical secretaries, and public and environmental health officers. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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BIO 110: Intro Microbiology
4.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Introduction to Microbiology Pre: BIO101 or 103 or 105, BIO124 or CHE101, or 103 Co: A study of viruses, bacteria, protozoans, and the lower fungi with special emphasis on their environmental and medical implications. The course considers the characteristics, ecology, control and impact on humans. The laboratory concentrates on the development of aseptic techniques and the culturing, enumerating, and identification of microorganisms. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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BIO 112: Conserv Natur Resour
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Conservation of Natural Resources Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: An investigation into the nature and wise use of natural resources found on the North American continent. Promotes an understanding of the vital conservation issues of the times. Problems of efficient use of air, water, land, and biotic resources are considered in detail. Emphasis is on relating issues to North American population centers. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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