BIO-1130 — Principles of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
This course is an introduction to ecology, evolution, and behavioral biology. Students explore various aspects of evolutionary theory as it pertains to the origin of life, natural selection, population dynamics, as well as contemporary issues. Students distinguish the key components and levels of ecosystems to assess human impacts on biodiversity and climate. The laboratory portion focuses on analysis of Mendelian genetics, phylogenetic relationships, and scientific communication. Students may not receive credit for both BIO-1010 and BIO-1130. Gen Ed: Biological and Physical Sciences Course
Prerequisites: MAT-1350, MAT-1250, MAT-1140, EGL-1010