Introductory Majors and Non-Majors Biology Series

Course

Title

Credits

Professor

Description

Bi211

Principles of Biology I

For Biology Majors

4

Dr. Turner

Dr. Boomer

Biology 211 is the first in the three-part introductory series for majors. Biology 211 covers, in order, an introduction to chemistry and molecules, metabolism, cell biology, genetics, central dogma, and evolution. Biology 211 has no pre-requisites.

Bi212

Principles of Biology II

For Biology Majors

4

Dr. LeMaster

Dr. Haberman

Biology 212 is the second in the three-part introductory series for majors. Biology 212 covers comparative animal anatomy and physiology with an emphasis on diversity, development, and evolution. Passing grade in 211 required for admission to 212.

Bi213

Principles of Biology III

For Biology Majors

4

Dr. Dutton

Dr. Guralnick

Biology 213 is the third in the three-part introductory series for majors. Biology 213 covers comparative plant anatomy, physiology, and diversity, and general ecology. Passing grade in 212 required for admission to 213.

Bi101

General Biology I

For Non-Majors

5

various

Biology 101 is an introductory course covering several of the major concepts of Biology and is one of three courses constituting the Biology sequence for non-majors. This course focuses on ecology, evolution, and diversity. Biology 101 has no pre-requisites.

Bi102

General Biology II

 For Non-Majors

5

various

Biology 102 is an introductory course covering several of the major concepts of Biology and is one of three courses constituting the Biology sequence for non-majors. This course focuses on cells, metabolism, and genetics. Biology 102 has no pre-requisites.

Bi103

General Biology III

 For Non-Majors

5

various

Biology 103 is an introductory course covering several of the major concepts of Biology and is one of three courses constituting the Biology sequence for non-majors. This course focuses on plant and animal anatomy and physiology.  Pre-requisite:  Biology 102