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BIOL105 — Life Sciences

4 credits · 4 hours

This course is intended to meet a laboratory science requirement for the non-science major. Through laboratory exercises and classroom experiences the student will demonstrate an appreciation of life phenomena and the diversity of living organisms. Topics include basic metabolic functions that create and sustain life, reproduction, growth, development, behavior and adaptation of selected life forms and the interactions among living organisms. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in MATH-012, MATH-015 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in computation, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading, and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)

Prerequisites: READ-095

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