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Science Study Center S114
Winter 2012
Welcome to Bellevue College's Science Study Center

Now open evenings and Weekends!!

The Science Study Center is a multi-purpose room where science and math students gather to study, work with models and microscopes, view videos, take advantage of computer assisted learning and more. Faculty use the Study Center for scheduled demonstrations of course materials. Tutoring, review sessions and science advising sessions are also held in the Science Study Center

The Center is a popular science and math study area for students and faculty alike. The Center is staffed by Science Division faculty (who donate time) and by science and math tutors. The Macintosh computers have a variety of Science and Math software installed. The open hours and faculty staffing are shown below.

The Science Center can be reached on the BC campus by phone at extension 2196.

The Science Study Center Coordinator is Diane Mauldin. Diane can be reached at (425) 564-3122 or dmauldin@bellevuecollege.edu

The Science Center computer coordination for faculty is provided by Robert Hobbs. Questions about computer use in the Science Study Center should be directed to Robert at (425) 564-3154 or rhobbs@bellevuecollege.edu. If you have questions or comments about this website, please contact the site manager. site manager.

 

Science Study Center Hours, Winter 2012

 

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:30 Sara Sepehri Physics Bob Baldwin
Physics
Bob Baldwin
Physics
Bob Baldwin
Physics
Bob Baldwin
Physics,
Carol Berg
Chemistry
   
9:30 Shannon Fenster
Nutrition
Arlene Williams
Chemistry
Arlene Williams
Chemistry
Shannon Fenster
Nutrition
Robert Hobbs
Physics
   
10:30 Rini Chakrabarti
Math
Doug Brown
Physics
Amy Knudson
Geology, Astronomy
Raji Sundar
Biology
Doug Brown
Physics
11:00 AM Nona Zaheiritousi
Chemistry
11:00 AM Siranush Bezirganyan
Physics
11:30 Seema Jejurkar
Biology, Microbiology and Nutrition
Al Farrand
Nutrition, Biology and
Microbiology
Kent Short
Meteorology, Oceanography, and
Environmental Science
Al Farrand
Nutrition, Biology and
Microbiology
Jennie Mayer Chemistry Nona Zaheiritousi
Chemistry
Siranush Bezirganyan
Physics
12:30 Dennis Gorsuch
Biology and Botany
Mike Hanson
Biology, Botany
Jennie Mayer
Chemistry
Jeff Novack
Biology, Microbiology and
Anatomy and Physiology
Ryan Bauer
Math
Nona Zaheiritousi
Chemistry
Siranush Bezirganyan
Physics
1:30 Jacqui Drak
Chemistry
Sandy Elliott
Golden Biology and
Anatomy and Physiology
Mausumi Maulik
Math
Gina Fiorini
Chemistry
Jed Serven
Physics
Nona Zaheiritousi
Chemistry
Siranush Bezirganyan
Physics
2:30 Mark Goldstein
Physics
Ashlyn Biology,
Organic Chemistry
Mark Goldstein
Physics
Jason Fuller
Biology
Jed Serven
Physics
Nona Zaheiritousi
Chemistry
Siranush Bezirganyan
Physics
3:30 Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Shraddha Deodhar
Chemistry
Laura Pitt
Chemistry
Shraddha Deodhar
Chemistry
  Nona Zaheiritousi
Chemistry
Till 4:00
Siranush Bezirganyan
Physics
Till 4:00
4:30 Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Mandie Nash
Math
Laura Pitt
Chemistry
Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
     
5:30 Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Amanda Payton
Engineering
and Physics
Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Jon Jensen
Math
     
6:30 Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Amanda Payton
Engineering
and Physics
Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Jon Jensen
Math
     
7:30 Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Amanda Payton
Engineering
and Physics
Morgane LeGuennec
Chemistry,
Math, Biology
Jon Jensen
Math
     

This page most recently modified on January 9, 2012.

 

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Resources in The Science Study Center, S-114


The Computers:
The Science Study Center computers are dual boot Macintosh Machines, providing both WIndows and Macintosh environments. A variety of software exists on one or the other partition in support of science classes.

Printing:
Students may print single assignments or course notes for Science classes only. This printing is not supported by student fees and so we ask that you keep individual print jobs to small sizes and never exceed 20 pages. Please take larger jobs and printing fro other courses to the N building open lab where these tasks are appropriate.

The Bugs:
Not really bugs but single cellular life preserved on slides support the Biology courses. The slide set also includes tissue from many plants and animal samples.

The Bones:
Anaotmy and Physiology and Antropology students will find examples of bones to really get a feel for the skeleton and how the parts fit together. Muscles organs and other structures are also available as plastic models to support these courses.

Science Club News:
Science Clubs post meeting tiems and announcements in the Science Study Center.


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