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BA 280SM: Co-op Ed:Sales and Marketing
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3-12 credits This course offers students relevant work experience related to sales and marketing. Students will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice, develop skills and expand career knowledge.
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BA 298: Independent Study:Business
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1-3 credits A variable credit course based on independent study contracted between an instructor and a student.
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BI 101: General Biology
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Fulfills a science requirement for non-science majors. General biology is taught either as a survey or through term-long special emphasis classes. For each quarter, several emphasis classes are available Note: BI 101, BI 102, BI 103 course numbers have suffixes to indicate different special emphasis topics. BI 101A, BI 101B, BI 101C, BI 101D, etc., are considered equivalent. Thus, only one of the BI 101's and one of the BI 102's and one of the BI 103's can be used to meet the science requirement, and any additional course credits will be used as electives for a Lane degree.
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BI 101E: General Biology-Ocean Life Foundations
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Students learn about the life processes of marine organisms at the cellular and organismal level. They discover how each organism is adapted to living in estuaries, rocky intertidal areas, sandy beaches and the open ocean. Marine organisms will be used to demonstrate processes that involve photosynthesis, cell division, genetics, and cell structure. The nature of currents, tides, and plate tectonics and their influence on ocean life will be discussed, as will human impacts and efforts to sustain viable ocean ecosystems. Lecture material will be supplemented with discussion of current issues, DVD's, student research and weekend field trips.
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BI 101F: General Biology-Survey of Biology
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits A survey course providing an overview of the molecular and cellular basis of life. Through lab, internet explorations, computer activities, lecture, and discussions, students will study cell structure and function, including diffusion, photosynthesis, respiration, cell division, and genetics.
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BI 101I: General Biology-Botanical Beginnings
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Plant characteristics and functions are studied to explore cellular and molecular processes. We begin by determining what characteristics distinguish plants from other organisms as we examine the structure of the plant body. Investigation of plant cell structures, chemistry, photosynthesis, respiration, cell division and genetics provide a basis to understand the foundational role plants play in ecosystems.
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BI 101J: General Biology-Unseen Life on Earth
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Introduces the student to the smallest organisms on the planet. Microbes may be small, yet they are crucial for the survival of all life forms, from large to tiny, from mountaintop to sea floor. Students will explore the diversity of bacteria, fungi, and viruses and their impact on the planet and on humans the cellular workings of microbes and the contributions of microbes to human health and food supplies. Students will perform lab activities at home. Available through Distance Learning.
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BI 101K: General Biology-Introduction to Genetics
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits The course introduces students to the rapidly evolving and increasingly relevant world of genetics. Cell division, structure, and metabolism will be demonstrated through explorations of common and rare human genetic diseases. Modern genetic technologies will be explained in the context of societal applications such as identity testing and biotechnology. Students will learn the different types of genetic tests as well as when, how, and on whom they are performed.
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BI 102: General Biology
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Fulfills a science requirement for non-science majors. General biology is taught either as a survey or through term-long special emphasis classes. For each quarter, several emphasis classes are available. Note: BI 101, BI 102, BI 103 course numbers have suffixes to indicate different special emphasis topics. BI 102A, BI 102B, BI 102C, BI 102D, etc., are considered equivalent. Thus, only one of the BI 101's and one of the BI 102's and one of the BI 103's can be used to meet the science requirement, and any additional course credits will be used as electives for a Lane degree.
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BI 102B: General Biology-Jungle Biology
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits This course explores how plants, people and other organisms live together in tropical rainforest ecosystems. Students examine physiological systems of plants and animals and how they are adapted to tropical environments individually and symbiotically. Students explore indigenous people's use of tropical rainforests. They investigate the current status of rainforests and evaluate factors which do or do not support our use of these forests.
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