Part-time Faculty: Biology


PART-TIME FACULTY - BIOLOGY

COURSE DESCRIPTION(S):  A variety of class days and times are available.

BIOL 2210 - Anatomy/Physiology 1:  (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)  5.67 units of load

This course introduces the organization of the human body in the context of the unifying concepts of feedback regulation and homeostasis. The course assumes a general knowledge of cell structure and function and begins with a study of tissues and a general introduction to organs and systems. It then provides detailed study of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. This course has both a lecture and laboratory component.

BIOL 2220 - Anatomy/Physiology 2: (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab) 5.67 units of load

This course continues the study of the human body begun in BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I. The course examines the relationships between endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, reproductive and urinary body systems along with the regulatory mechanisms which integrate them. The course also includes considerations of nutrient absorption and delivery, metabolism, excretory function, and acid-base balance. This course has both a lecture and laboratory component.

QUALIFICATIONS:   Required:  1) Master’s degree in Biology; 2) College-level teaching experience in one of the specific biological disciplines.  Preferred:  1) Experience teaching at the community college level; 2) Broad-based training/teaching experience in biology

COMPENSATION:  Part-time faculty members are paid $769/unit of load. 

 

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