BIOL1020 — Diversity of Life ♦
This course provides a survey of the diverse forms of life and the evolutionary process leading to this diversity. This course highlights representative members of living organisms, characteristics, importance, and their interconnected relationships. Ecological interactions between organisms and the environment, with a focus on environmental problems and their solutions, will be addressed. The structure and function of the human animal with consideration of the impact our personal choices have on our health and wellness, as well as the environment, will be considered. The course is for the student not majoring in biology and includes three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory applications each week.
Part of
- Anthropology
- Business Administration
- Economics
- Engineering Technology
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Finance
- General Associate of Arts
- General Associate of Science
- History
- Information Systems
- International Affairs
- Management
- Marketing
- Physical Education
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Secondary Education English
- Secondary Education Mathematics
- Secondary Education Social Studies
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Special Education
- Supply Chain Management
- General Education