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   Classes Offered at GCC for
   High School Students
 
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10th GRADE: ​
  • ​English
  • History
  • Chemistry
  • Biotechnology
11th GRADE: 
  • Emergency Medical Technology (EMT 139 at Hoover High)
  • Water Safety/Lifeguarding (offered at Hoover High)
  • Sports Medicine (Advance Sports Medicine for 2nd year)
  • Medical Terminology (MOA 182)
  • Electronic Medical Records (MOA 180)
  • Disease Process (HIT197)
  • EKG 
  • Hospital Occupations
  • Science Research.
  • Robotics
Biotechnology
Tuesday/Thursday 
Room 2205
Instructor: Orenda F. Tuason
Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Norris Cancer Hospital
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​Introduction to Biotechnology is a lab-intensive
course designed to teach students laboratory techniques with practical applications and basic concepts in bioscience, especially molecular biology. Students will be exposed to gel electrophoresis, plating and culturing bacteria, manipulating DNA to achieve transformation of bacteria, restriction analysis of plasmid DNA, purification of protein using column chromatography, genomic DNA extraction from eukaryotic cells, and DNA amplification using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), DNA fingerprinting, and gene mapping.

Images of Biotech students working at the Biotech Center (Oct. 2021):

​EMT at GCC and Hoover High

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Learn what to do during an emergency if you are ever the first one on the scene. You will learn to provide immediate care to an ill or injured person.​​
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