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BOT 2010: General Botany
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course is intended for science majors or pre-professional students and includes the anatomy, physiology, and development of higher plants and their importance. The laboratory is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments which correlate with the lecture. BOT2010 and BOT2011 are independent courses. They do not represent a sequence. Prerequisites: Successful completion of BSC2005/L or equivalent. A basic knowledge of atomic structure and bonding is also required. Successful completion of the first term of the chemistry sequence is strongly recommended. Corequisite: BOT2010L
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BOT 2010L: General Botany Lab
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Corequisite: BOT2010
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BOT 2011: General Botany: Plant Diversity
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course is intended for science or pre-professional students and includes a detailed study of the divisions of the plant kingdom with emphasis on morphology and taxonomy. Fieldwork will include identification of local flora and ecological relationships. The laboratory is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments that correlate with the lecture. BOT2010 and BOT2011 are independent courses. They do not represent a sequence. Prerequisites: Successful completion of BSC2005/L or equivalent. Corequisite: BOT2011L
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BOT 2011L: General Botany Lab
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Corequisite: BOT2011
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BSC 1001: Introduction to Biology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course is a one-semester introduction to the biological sciences for the non-science major. It is intended to help the student construct a frame work for the interpretation of interrelationships between all living systems and place events in biology in context with other developments in mathematics, chemistry, and cultural history. Successful completion of the course will fulfill part of the Natural Sciences portion of the general education requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. There is no laboratory associated with this course
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BSC 1030: Biology And Human Values
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course introduces some of the basic concepts of biology to the student and illustrates how these concepts apply to various aspects of contemporary life in global, national, and regionally diverse societies. The concepts covered are discussed in terms of the interrelatedness of diverse cultures and include methods of science, technology, genetics, evolution, reproduction, development, health, diseases and ecology as they relate to the global impacts of humans onthe world as well as the unifying effects of biology on all humans. These topics address the outcome of global problem solving as it relates to societies' world views, values, social institutions, economics and politics. The importance of diversity in cultural belief systems as. Full Description
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BSC 1404C: Introduction to Biotechnology Methods
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Basic concepts and techniques necessary to work effectively in a biotechnology laboratory setting, including hazards and safety procedures, biotechnology laboratory skills and instrumentation. Prerequisite: CHM1030/L or CHM1025/L or CHM2045/L with minimum grades of C
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BSC 1421: Introduction to Biotechnology
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P An introduction to the biotechnology industry, with emphasis on current applications in medicine, agriculture, forensics, and the environment. The student is also introduced to bioprocessing and quality management, and ethical, legal, and social issues relevant to biotechnology
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BSC 2005: General Biology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course is intended as a one-semester biology experience for the student whose career emphasis is not focused on the sciences. It is intended to help the student construct a framework for the interpretation of interrelationships between all living systems. It includes the cell concept, multicellular organization and reproduction; the taxonomy, morphology and physiology of important groups of the animal and plant kingdoms; and the study of the organism-environmental relationships. The lab experience is an integral part of the course and will consist of weekly experiences paralleling the topics covered in the lecture. Corequisite: BSC2005L
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BSC 2005L: General Biology Lab
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Corequisite: BSC2005
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