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BIO 105 - Introductory Biology


AA Approved

STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
4 credit(s)

Introduction to the basic principles of biology. Topics include cell structure and function, human physiology, genetics, biodiversity, ecology and scientific method. Special emphasis is given to the human perspective on biology. Intended for non-majors.



Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Identify the characteristics of a living organism.
  2. Apply the basic principles of genetic inheritance.
  3. Characterize biological organization from the biochemical to organism level and how it relates to homeostasis. 
  4. Explain the importance of biodiversity.
  5. Describe ecological principles that apply at population through biosphere levels.
  6. Identify the mechanisms of, and the evidence supporting, the theory of evolution.
  7. Demonstrate the ability to use the scientific method to answer biological questions in a laboratory setting.



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