Currently Teaching:
Winter 2009
BIOSCI 050L BIOLOGY COMPUTER
LABORATORY
Units: 0.50, May Be Taken 4 Times
Open to students enrolled in a biology
course, this computer laboratory supports biological concepts,
processes, and laboratory exercise through interactive programs.
Units do not apply to the associate degree and are offered
credit/no- credit only. Note: Open lab is scheduled 'to be
announced,' so it is the student's responsibility to sign-in and out
when completing lab hours. The student must complete a minimum of
25.5 hours per semester to earn 1/2 unit of credit. Open lab is not
a required course for any certificate or degree in biology. Open lab
hours must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in
which the student is also registered.
BIOSCI 130
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
Units: 3.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit
Explores the ecological and environmental global problems facing
society. Not designed for biological science majors
|
67246 |
- |
|
- |
This is a study abroad program
to Argentina, Uruguay and Iguazu Falls. Trip date: Jan 9-30,
2009.
Pre-Departure Meeting: Jan 7, 6-9p.m. in HSLH-101. For more
information contact chair: miriam.golbert@canyons.edu. |
Spring 2009
BIOSCI 050L BIOLOGY COMPUTER
LABORATORY
Units: 0.50, May Be Taken 4 Times
Open to students enrolled in a biology
course, this computer laboratory supports biological concepts,
processes, and laboratory exercise through interactive programs.
Units do not apply to the associate degree and are offered
credit/no- credit only. Note: Open lab is scheduled 'to be
announced,' so it is the student's responsibility to sign-in and out
when completing lab hours. The student must complete a minimum of
25.5 hours per semester to earn 1/2 unit of credit. Open lab is not
a required course for any certificate or degree in biology. Open lab
hours must be accrued at a time separate from any other class in
which the student is also registered.
BIOSCI 201
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY
Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit
Prerequisite: BIOSCI-107
Explores the major
structural characteristics of the human body. UC credit limitations:
BIOSCI- 201, 202, and 204, 205, 250 combined; maximum credit 8 units
|
66041 |
- |
|
- |
|
|
02/11/09-02/11/09 |
|
|
|
|
09:30AM-12:30PM |
W |
ALLB-221 |
| |
HYBRID mandatory orientation
on 02/11, 09:30AM in BYKH 211, first lab immediately
follows after. Recommend COUNS 070, Distance Learning and
Strategies for Success. |
BIOSCI 205 HUMAN
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
Units: 4.00 - UC:CSU, May Be Taken Once for Credit
Prerequisite: BIOSCI-204
Continues the study of
the structure and function of the human body. UC credit limitation:
BIOSCI-201, 202 and 204, 205, 250 combined; maximum credit 8 units
|
66059 |
08:00AM-09:20AM |
TTH |
ALLH-104 |
|
|
09:30AM-12:30PM |
T |
ALLB-221
|
|
66063 |
08:00AM-09:20AM |
TTH |
ALLH-104 |
|
|
09:30AM-12:30PM |
TH |
ALLB-221 |
BS Biochemistry
National
University of Cordoba, Argentina
MS Biology
California
State University, Northridge
Thesis: UDP and
UDP-Sugars Cell Adhesion in Sea Urchin
Ed.D.
Nova Southeastern
University
Miriam likes to read
science-fiction, ride bicycles and practices yoga. She also likes
to travel and visit exotic locations such as the Galapagos Islands,
Costa Rica's rainforests, South America, and recently she has fallen
in love with Sarasota, Florida. She resides in the Santa Clarita
Valley with her husband and daschund-chihuahua "Tango".