BIOL100 — General Biology
Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of General Biology is a one-semester course intended for non-science majors. In addition to concepts of science in general, this course will overview the major concepts of biology, including cells and cell processes, genetics, evolution, a survey of the diversity of life: microorganisms, animal anatomy and physiology, plant structure and function. It is well suited for students who plan to teach at the elementary and middle school level. Content is based on topics recommended by the National Science Education Content Standards and those of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. This course does not satisfy the requirements for pathways in allied health, nursing, PTA, exercise and health sciences, STEM or psychology. Advanced Placement exam (Biology with a score of 3) accepted. Students cannot use both BIOL-100 and BIOL-101 to fulfill general education science requirements. (Fall, Spring) Three hours lecture each week. Two hours laboratory each week. Four Credits. Four billable hours. GENERAL EDUCATION Category: Biological and Physical Sciences Course
Prerequisites: ENGL101, MAT094, MAT015, MATH113