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 |