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BI 102 - Topics in General Biology


The goal of this course is to help students majoring in other fields understand the scientific way of thinking, how it is practiced and its limitations. The course will cover, as a minimum, the following topics: 1) the transfer of energy and materials through cells and the environment, 2) species definitions, 3) evolution, and 4) how populations change over time. Laboratory investigations will focus on testing assumptions about the natural world and exploring how to answer questions through hypothesis testing. Lecture material will clarify these investigations and link to current topics in science and technology, including their moral and public policy implications.  Topics will change each term, e.g. Food and the Environment, Animal Diversity, Biology of Death, etc.

Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory each week.  Four credits.

Note: This course is not designed for students interested in graduate programs in the health care field or majors administered by the Biology Department. Those students must enroll in General Biology for science majors (see BI 103  and BI 104 ).

Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory each week for one semester. Four credits.



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