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BIOLOGY G180: Principles of Biology
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Golden West College
Prerequisites: Mathematics G030 Advisories: Chemistry G130 This course is designed as the first in a three-course sequence for students desiring to major in biology. The topics to be covered in this course are among those which serve to unify the science of biology. Included in these concepts are: molecular biology, cell theory, genetics, biotechnology, ecology and evolution. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BIOL 2) ( BIOL G180 + G185 + G190 = CAN BIOL SEQ A)
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BIOLOGY G185: Principles of Zoology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Biology G180 The scientific study of animals and animal-like protists. This course focuses on ecological, evolutionary, anatomical and physiological relationships of major animal phyla and subkingdom Protozoa. Upon completion of this a student will have a broad foundation of kingdom Animalia, including embryology, body plan, life strategies, reproductive modes and life cycles of each animal phylum. A course long focus on ecology and evolutionary adaptations underscores our survey of animals. This course gives a solid background in animal science for those students preparing to transfer to a four-year institution or professional school (dental, pharmacy, or optomitrist schools, for example). Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BIOL 4) ( BIOL G180 + G185 + G190 = CAN BIOL SEQ A)
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BIOLOGY G190: General Botany
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Biology G180 This course is designed to satisfy the major requirements for an Associate or Baccalaureate degree in the Biological Sciences. Biology G190 compliments Biology G180 and G185 as the third of three in a sequence of survey courses. Topics include: fundamentals of chemistry and biochemistry; cytology, with an emphasis on plant cytology; fundamentals of biological energy: catalysis, cellular respiration and photosynthesis; Mendelian and molecular genetics; ethnobotany; evolution and speciation; plant ecology; systematics and taxonomy, with light surveys of (taxonomic) Kingdoms Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, and Protista - emphasis is on Kingdom Plantae: plant histology, anatomy, physiology, morphology and diversity; and principles of plant culture (cultivation). Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BIOL 6) ( BIOL G180 + G185 + G190 = CAN BIOL SEQ A)
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BIOLOGY G200: Pharmacology-Medications and Drugs
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Biology G175 This course covers the classification of medications and basic principles of pharmacology from legislation and pharmacokinetics through receptor theory, pharmacodynamics and pharmacotherapeutics. Medications will be grouped by body systems and treatment options will be related to the pathophysiological state of the patient. Drug groups are discussed rather than individual medications, with emphasis on autonomic, central nervous system, and cardiovascular agents. Drugs affecting all body systems will be discussed. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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BIOLOGY G205-1: or Biology Laboratory Learning Skills
2.00 Credits
Golden West College
Prerequisites: Instructor Permission This is a course in which students will help peers in lab sections of Biology classes. After successfully completing a lab course, students will assist lab instructors by monitoring lab safety, clarifying lab skills and techniques, and explaining experiments that are presented. Students will prepare and present one or more oral and/or written presentations of topics not covered in lecture. This course is recommended for students interested in teaching science. This course may be taken 4 times. Lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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BIOLOGY G210: General Microbiology
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Biology G100 Major concepts of general microbiology are discussed, including 1) procaryotic and eucaryotic cell types, 2) structural organization of cells, 3) cellular metabolism, regulation of metabolism, and genetics, 4) host-parasite relationships, 5) microorganisms in human health and disease, 6) immunology and serology, 7) recombinant DNA technology, 8) growth of microbial cells, 9) controlling growth by chemical and physical means. Bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses are studied. Laboratory skills include: microscopy, staining techniques cultivation techniques, and aseptic techniques. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN BIOL 14)
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BROADCAST & VIDEO PRODUCTION G100: The Business of Television
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Television Production and Operations 100) A comprehensive overview of the business aspects of cable, broadcast, corporate, educational and home video. This course examines copyright, program content, unions, guilds, ratings, financing, distribution, syndication, budgeting, and legal aspects associated with the video/broadcast industry. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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BROADCAST & VIDEO PRODUCTION G101: History of Radio,Television,and Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Television Production and Operations 101) (Same as: Humanities G101) A comprehensive overview of the development of broadcasting and newer media and the social, economical, political and ethical implications of the electronic media. Course examines the development, technology, business aspects, programming effects, regulation, and international market for electronic media. Lecture. Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.
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BROADCAST & VIDEO PRODUCTION G101 - History of Radio,Television,and Broadcasting
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BROADCAST & VIDEO PRODUCTION G103: Introduction to After Effects
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: BVP 103AD) Advisories: Broadcast & Video Production G160. Students should possess basic computer skills, i.e. ability to create folders, save to drives, rename files, operate mouse, save to zip disk and use keyboard shortcuts. This is an introductory course to the basic functions of Adobe After Effects. Students will learn basic After Effects skills, which will enable them to edit, composite, animate and add special effects to video projects. The course is designed for the individual who is a film or video producer who requires special effects, the digital photographer, graphic artist or animator. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU.
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BROADCAST & VIDEO PRODUCTION G104: After Effects 2-Creating Motion Graphics
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: BVP 104AD) Advisories: Broadcast & Video Production G103 This course provides students with a comprehensive examination of the more specialized parts of Adobe After Effects. The course includes classroom demonstrations and extensive hands-on labs that cover the topics of: audio, color keying, motion tracking, stabilization and animation techniques. Students will also learn how to use other programs with After Effects, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Avid non-linear editing software, 3D animation packages and Web animation tools such as Macromedia Flash. The course also covers using After Effects Production Bundle. Students must have completed a basic After Effects class prior to enrolling in After Effects 2. This course may be taken 4 times. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU.
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