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Nov 23, 2024
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Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIOL& 100 Survey of Biology5 credits This course covers an introduction to biology primarily for students in non-science majors, emphasizing fundamental life processes and concepts common to all living organisms, including the human example. Emphasis is on biological applications in today’s society. This course includes a lab.
Prerequisites: ENGL 093 (or placement into ENGL 099 or higher) and ABED 040 (or placement into MATH 087 or higher)
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Define the natural world as the subject matter of science, based on common principles and the scientific method of inquiry
- Provide scientific evidence for the theory of evolution and its role as the central theme of biology
- Compare and contrast the taxonomy of living organisms and how evolution resulted in the diversity of life
- Explain the process of gene expression, including basic genetic principles, and solve inheritance problems
- Describe the applications of and analyze the social and ethical implications of advances in biotechnology
- Evaluate current issues related to biology
- Apply the concepts and information of biology to problems that affect their own lives and bodies, in particular and society, in general
- Collect and analyze data in a lab setting using scientific tools and equipment
Total Hours: 60 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 40 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 20
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