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GRADUATION APPLICATION FORMS

Associate in Science
(required worksheets are below.)

Biology

Life scientists study living organisms, their structure, evolutionary development, behavior and life processes.  Biologists are also interested in the relationship between animals, plants, microorganisms and their environments.  The number and variety of plants and animals is vast, and life processes varied and complex; therefore, specialization is required early in upper division work. 

Come explore the display cases in our new Science and Technology Building in Bremerton. HERE is the link to the Olympic College Poulsbo (OCP) campus also.

Jump to the LAB SCHEDULE HERE!

Biology Full-time Faculty

Matt Dodge
OCP 217C
Office: 360-394-2747
mdodge2@olympic.edu

Angela Elauria
ST 206
Office: 360-475-7734
aelauria@olympic.edu

Deanna Ferguson
ST 208
Office: 360-475-7274
dferguson@olympic.edu

Larry Miller
ST 207
Office: 360-475-7703
lmiller@olympic.edu













Biology Part-time Faculty

In addition to the full-time faculty members listed above, many other qualified professors serve on a part-time basis.  Although the part-time faculty members serve as an integral aspect of our community, quarterly schedule changes preclude listing them individually. 

For information on how to contact a part-time faculty member, please contact the Math, Engineering, Science and Health (MESH) Division Office at 360.475.7700. The college directory web page is HERE.

BIOLOGY NEWS

We use chicks for an imprinting lab. The mother hen makes a sound or clucking during a certain window of time and the chicks will find her thereafter when she does it. One year students chose stomping their feet as an imprint.

We use chicks for an imprinting lab. The mother hen makes a sound or clucking during a certain window of time and the chicks will find her thereafter when she does it. One year students chose stomping their feet as an imprint.

 

























Rev.: January 6, 2012 Karen Hanson