Program Guide - Department of Human Resources, Labour and ...
Program Guide - Department of Human Resources, Labour and ... Program Guide - Department of Human Resources, Labour and ...
IH 3120 Electrochemistry Physics IP 3111 Electricity I IP 3112 Electricity II IP 3213 Waves IP 3214 Fluids and Heat IP 3215 Mechanics I IP 3216 Mechanics II Science (General) IS 3211 Oceanography IS 3212 Geology IS 3213 Physical Science IS 3214 Environmental Science IS 3215 Life Science * Please note new course numbers and values. 174 ABE Level III Curriculum
IB 3211 Cytology 1. Microscope 1.1 Identify parts of a microscope. 1.2 Describe proper handling and use of microscope using prepared slides. 1.3 Demonstrate technique used to prepare a wet mount slide. 1.4 Determine magnification of a microscope. 2. Structure of Cell 2.1 Define organelle. 2.2 Describe and give function(s) of typical organelles of a cell, including protoplasm, cell membrane, nucleus, nuclear membrane, nucleolus, chromatin, chromosome, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, cell wall, chloroplasts, microtubule, and centrioles. 2.3 Differentiate between structures that are specific to plant cells and those that are specific to animal cells. 2.4 Diagram typical animal and plant cells from microscope observation. 3. Biological Compounds 3.1 Differentiate between organic and inorganic compounds. 3.2 Describe carbohydrates and their functions. 3.3 Describe proteins, including enzymes, and their functions. 3.4 Describe lipids and their functions. 3.5 Describe nucleic acids and their functions. 4. Life Processes in Cell 4.1 Explain transport mechanisms at cellular level, including diffusion, osmosis, active transport, passive transport, phagocytosis, and pinocytosis. 4.2 Describe cellular digestion. 4.3 Describe cellular respiration including glycolysis and fermentation. 4.4 Define homeostatic and metabolic processes. 5. Cellular Reproduction 5.1 Define mitosis. 5.2 Describe stages of mitosis. 175 ABE Level III Curriculum
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- Page 155 and 156: IM 3207 Business Mathematics II 1.
- Page 157 and 158: IM 3208 Statistics 1. Initial Conce
- Page 159 and 160: IM 3109 Algebra I 1. Real Number Sy
- Page 161 and 162: IM 3210 Algebra II 1. Linear Senten
- Page 163 and 164: IM 3211 Algebra III 1. Functions 1.
- Page 165 and 166: IM 3212 Algebra IV 1. Conic Section
- Page 167 and 168: IM 3213 Algebra V 1. Polynomial Fun
- Page 169 and 170: IM 3114 Geometry I 1. Parallel Line
- Page 171 and 172: IM 3115 Geometry II 1. Similarity 1
- Page 173 and 174: IM 3216 Trigonometry 1. Trigonometr
- Page 175 and 176: IM 3217 Advanced Algebra I 1. Real
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- Page 207 and 208: IB 3214 Genetics 1. Meiosis 1.1 Out
- Page 209 and 210: IB 3115 Evolution 1. Darwin-Wallace
- Page 211 and 212: IB 3316 Human Systems 1. Skeleto-mu
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- Page 216 and 217: 3.10 Draw Bohr energy level diagram
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- Page 231 and 232: IH 3118 Acids and Bases Prerequisit
- Page 233 and 234: IH 3119 Organic Chemistry (Optional
- Page 235 and 236: IH 3120 Electrochemistry (Optional)
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- Page 241 and 242: IP 3213 Waves 1. Properties of Wave
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IH 3120 Electrochemistry<br />
Physics<br />
IP 3111 Electricity I<br />
IP 3112 Electricity II<br />
IP 3213 Waves<br />
IP 3214 Fluids <strong>and</strong> Heat<br />
IP 3215 Mechanics I<br />
IP 3216 Mechanics II<br />
Science (General)<br />
IS 3211 Oceanography<br />
IS 3212 Geology<br />
IS 3213 Physical Science<br />
IS 3214 Environmental Science<br />
IS 3215 Life Science<br />
* Please note new course numbers <strong>and</strong> values.<br />
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ABE Level III Curriculum