BI 104 - General Biology II General Biology II examines central concepts in ecology and evolution, and provides a survey of biological diversity. Building upon the foundational principles in biochemistry, cell biology, and genetics from the first semester, this course continues the study of biology at the levels of population, species, community, and ecosystem.
For Biology, Natural Science, Environmental Science, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology majors.
Note: Students preparing for graduate programs in the health care field are expected to take BI 103 and BI 104. Under special circumstances and permission of the Chair, these courses can be taken in any sequence (i.e., BI 103 followed by BI 104 or BI 104 followed by BI 103
BI104 is only offered in the spring semester.
Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week for one semester. Four credits.
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