Off-Campus

Bachelor of Science at LCCC


BGSU BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Cohort-based program delivered on the Lorain County Community College campus offering undergraduate majors in Biology and Arts in Communication.


Majors Offered:

Biology
For more information please contact:
Dr. Michael McKay
Department of Biology
at 419.372.6873
rmmckay@bgsu.edu
Telecommunication
For more information please contact:
Dr. Ewart Skinner
Department of Telecommunications
at 419.372.8646
eskinner@bgsu.edu

FALL 2013 SCHEDULE

BIOL 3740 77407

Marine Biology

Biological and oceanographic analysis of marine environments focusing on ecology, population dynamics, and biology of marine organisms.  Thee hours of lecture.

Prerequisite: CHEM 1250

August 26—December 20, 2013, T/R 8:00—9:15 am

Instructor: Dr. Robert McKay
3 units

BIOL 4180
78108

Neurophysiology

The function of vertebrate and invertebrate nervous systems in relation to biophysical mechanisms. Changes occurring during development, learning, aging and neurological disorders. Three one-hour lectures.

Prerequisites: BIOL 2040 and BIOL 2050 or consent of instructor.  
BIOL 4070 recommended.

August 26—December 20, 2013, T/R 2:30—3:45 pm

Instructor: Dr. Mike Geusz
3 units

BIOL 4390 77409

 

Immunobiology

Study of the immune system.  Analysis of the molecules, cells and processes involved in host defense against infection.  Three one-hour lectures.  


Prerequisites: BIOL 2040 and BIOL 2050.  BIOL 3500 and biochemistry recommended.

August 26—December 20, 2013, M/W/F 9:30—10:20 am

Instructor: Dr. Raymond Larsen
3 units

ENVS 3010 77404

Environmental Problems

In-depth study of specific environmental problems.  Current and historic responses are examined through research and review of source materials.  Emphasizes a synthesizing, multidisciplinary team approach to problem solving.


August 26—December 20, 2013  M/W 4:30—5:45 pm

Instructor: Dr. Andrew Kear
3 units

TCOM 2600 78144 / 78145

Writing for Electronic Media

Writing for broadcasting and other electronic media, creating scripts with visual and aural appeal; conveying messages in clear, economical, conversational yet professional style to effectively communicate to mass audiences.  


Prerequisites: GSW 1100/GSW 1110 and TCOM 1030/JOUR 1000.

August 26—December 20, 2013, W  11:30 am -12:20 pm  
M/F—12:30—1:20 pm (Lab)

Instructor: Dr. Lori Liggett
3 units (Lecture & Lab, Extra Fee)

TCOM 3600 78143

Media Research

Overview of approaches to social research in media studies; survey methods, including sampling, measurement, interviewing,  questionnaire design and presentation of results; content analysis; ratings, and interpretation of elementary descriptive statistics.  Junior standing recommended.

August 26—December 20, 2013, T/R 4:00 –5:15 pm

Instructor: Dr. Srinivas Melkote
3 units

 

 

If you have any questions about whether or not the classes above are appropriate for your degree, please contact your advisor, Dr. McKay (Biology) or Dr. Skinner (Telecommunications).