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3.00 Credits
Lec-1, 2, 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Repeat: if no subject repeat Selected topics in Broadcast Electronic Media Arts are explored through lectures, discussions, seminars, industry panels, media conferences, satellite downlinks, teleconferences, workshops, film, video, and/or television leading to a critical analysis and understanding of the topic under examination. CSU
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7.00 Credits
Lec/conf-1.5, work-8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available COREQ.: Enrollment in minimum of 7 units of course work (including this course) and consent of instructor On-campus college internship in an approved media related installation within the college such as Broadcast Media Services, Educational Access Television, KCSF Radio, and the Public Information Office. Resumé writing, communication skills, and job interview techniques. CSU
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2.00 Credits
Lec/conf-1.5, work-8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available COREQ.: Enrollment in minimum of 7 units of course work (including this course) and consent of instructor Repeat: max. 6 units Observation and supervised off-campus experience in an approved broadcast electronic media industry installation such as a television station, a video production firm, a radio station, a music recording studio or business, a corporate media production department, or a multimedia production team. Resumé writing, communication skills, and job interview techniques. CSU
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5.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-2, lab-4 Prereq: One yr. HS Biology or BIO 11 or equivalent; and completion of Chemistry 101A with a grade of C or better; or demonstration of the exit skills of both BIO 11 and CHEM 101A A general introduction to cell structure and function; cell biochemistry; the cell cycle; principles of molecular and organismal genetics, genetic engineering, and the immune system. Intended for students majoring in the biological sciences but open to all qualified students. CSU/UC (CAN BIOL SEQ A = BIO 101A+101B)
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5.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-2, lab-4 PREREQ.: BIO 101A or demonstration of the exit skills of BIO 101A A general introduction to the form and function of major groups of organisms including the plants and animals; population genetics; evolution and ecology. Intended for students majoring in the biological sciences but open to all qualified students. CSU/UC (CAN BIOL SEQ A = BIO 101A+101B)
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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-3, field trips .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Not open to students who have taken BIO 101A or 101B Introductory level lecture and laboratory course covering the major fundamental concepts required for understanding biological processes, organismic structure and function, and an introduction to the principles of biotechnology. CSU/UC
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2.00 Credits
Lec-2, field trips .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..P/NP available Introductory survey of the biology of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS. The life cycle of HIV and retroviruses; HIV transmission, epidemiology, immunology, and pathogenesis; and HIV prevention and treatment. CSU/UC
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1.00 Credits
Lec-2.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .P/NP only An in-depth orientation to the academic life and culture of transfer biology majors. Students will acquire concepts, skills and information necessary for making a successful transition to upper division biology programs at four-year institutions, and for choosing professional careers in science. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, field trips Advise: ENGL 92 or ESL 150 or placement in ENGL 93 or 94; or ESL 82 or 160 Not open to students who have completed BIO 20A. Ecological principles and methods. Introduction to population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Analysis of the interrelationships between organisms and their environments. Investigation of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. CSU/UC
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2.00 Credits
Lec-1, lab-3, field trips.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..P/NP available A series of field trips to specific California ecosystems. Emphasis on the general concepts of ecosystem analysis and the interaction of climate, physiography, and biotic factors in shaping varied habitats within California. CSU
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