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BIO 113 - General Biology II


AA Approved

Prerequisites:
BIO 112  
STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
4 credit(s)

An introduction to the nature of living organisms; diversity of microbes, animals, and plants; genetics and inheritance; reproduction; evolution; population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for science majors.



Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Understand, and properly use, the language of biological diversity, genetics, evolution, and ecology.
  2. Recognize, compare, and contrast many of the major groups of organisms on Planet Earth.
  3. Describe and apply the basic principles of genetic inheritance.
  4. Describe the mechanisms of, and the evidence supporting, the theory of evolution, and correctly interpret phylogenetic trees intended to reflect evolutionary relationships.
  5. Describe ecological principles that apply at population through ecosystem levels and use those principles to discuss local biological diversity and ecological issues.
  6. Understand how the process of science works and the role that evidence plays in developing scientific conclusions.
  7. Work together in a group to effectively discuss aspects of biology making use of appropriate terms and concepts.
  8. Use relevant terms and concepts to formulate questions about biology
  9. Demonstrate the ability to work appropriately in a laboratory setting.



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