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BIOL 1002 — - Introductory Biology: Cellular

4 credits · 4 hours

This course is one part of a two-semester introduction to the fundamentals of biology intended for science majors. It may be taken independently of BIOL 1001. The course investigates biology at the cellular level through the presentation of such topics as: the chemistry of the cell, the structure and function of macromolecules and organelles, energy and cell metabolism, photosynthesis, genetics, cell reproduction and differentiation, DNA structure and synthesis, and gene expression. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours Prerequisite(s): (MATH 0500 or MATH 0100 or MATH 0101 or MATH 0600 or MATH 8055 or MATH 0099 or Math Placement) and (ENGL 0890 or ENGL 0950 or ENGL 1002 or Reading Course Placement) or (Bachelor Degree or higher) Course completes the following requirements: Oral Communication Scientific Reasoning Lab Science Requirement Mathematics and Science URI/RIC Transfer General Education Transfer Opportunity: Yes 2026-04-03 11:43:06 518 Biology (BIOL)

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