Division of Science, Engineering and Mathematics Biological Sciences
Division of Science, Engineering & Mathematics
C. Max Simmons, Ph.D., Dean
Phone: (405) 682-7508
7777 South May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Biological Sciences
Mission Statement
The Biology Faculty at Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) is an active part of the Division of Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics. We seek to encourage an attitude of discovery and critical analysis along with a genuine interest in the sciences. We strive to offer a wide variety of introductory and second-year college science courses that not only challenge students' traditional views of science, but build scientific skills that create a sound foundation which students will use when viewing the world around them.
Goal Statement
Our goal is to offer diversified science courses that are relevant and provide students the knowledge and experience to pursue further studies in the sciences or simply participate in a modern society dominated by science and technology. Our emphasis is on an understanding of modern scientific methodologies, including current methods of scientific experimentation, as well as up-to-date laboratory techniques and equipment.
Curriculum Programs Offered by the Biological Sciences Department
- Biology
- Biology with Pre-Baccalaureate Allied Health Emphasis
- Biology with Pre-Baccalaureate Nursing
Learning Outcomes
Through their experiences within the Science Department, students will:
- Gain critical knowledge in biology
- Develop analysis and critical thinking skills required for success in biological scientific endeavors
- Explore individual biological scientific interests through expanded learning opportunities
- Actively and effectively participate in collaborative learning experiences as well as individual accountability to maximize academic and social growth
- Effectively utilize technology, such as computers and laboratory equipment, for learning, research, direct investigation, and experimental analysis
- Be encouraged to become involved in activities, such as clubs, field trips, enrichment classes etc., that enhance the understanding of the physical and natural sciences
- Relate and apply abstract concepts to concrete, real-world problems
- Become aware of the role and responsibility of the scientific community
- Prepare qualified students to successfully apply to professional health programs or undergraduate studies in the biological science or health related fields
Faculty Contacts for Academic Programs
- Travis Draud - Biological Sciences, Program Chair
- Raul Ramirez - Biological Sciences, Program Coordinator
Faculty Contacts for Program Courses
- Cell Biology - George Risinger
- Ecology and Environmental Issues - Sherri Arthur
- General Biology I (majors) - Raul Ramirez
- General Biology II (majors) - John McMurray and Raul Ramirez
- General Biology (non-majors) - Travis Draud
- General Botany - Sherri Arthur
- General Zoology - John McMurray
- History of Life on Earth - Julian Hilliard
- Human Anatomy - Julian Hilliard
- Human Anatomy and Physiology IÂ - Steve Kash
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II - Steve Kash
- Human Physiology - Kim Kyker
- Introductory Nutrition - Michelle Cole
- Microbiology - George Risinger
Faculty Contacts for Online Courses
- General Biology with Lab (non majors) - George Risinger and Raul Ramirez
- General Biology without Lab (non majors) - George Risinger and Raul Ramirez
- General Biology Lab (separate option) - George Risinger
- Genetics and Man - George Risinger
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I - Michelle Cole
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II - Michelle Cole
- Introductory Nutrition - Michelle Cole