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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites & Notes Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 0
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(Perspectives I course) An intensive introduction to scientific logic, hypotheses, predictions, the origin and evolution of life forms (Monera and Protista), biochemistry, bioenergetics, genetics and cell biology. Recommended for prospective Biology, Biochemistry, or Environmental Science majors or non-majors with a score above 80 on the Regents Biology Exam. Prerequisites & Notes Coreq: BIO 103L Required for Biology, Biology Inclusive Education, Biology Adolescence Education, and Environmental Science Majors Adv Codes: ABR Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Summer A Credits: 3
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(Perspectives I course) An intensive introduction to scientific logic, hypotheses, prediction, the origin and evolution of life forms, biochemistry, bioenergetics, genetics and cell biology. Required for Biology, Biochemistry, or Environmental Science majors. May be taken by non-majors who acheived a score above 80 on the Regents Biology exam. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Coreq: BIO 103 Lab fee required Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Summer A Credits: 1
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This sequel to Bio 103 is a course in animal biology and ecology. Topics include the diversity, taxonomy and evolution of the members of the Kingdom Animalia. Laboratory and lecture examine the structure and function of invertebrates and vertebrates in the context of evolution and adaptation to their environments. The laboratory includes dissection and experimental investigations. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: AFR Prereq: BIO 103, BIO 103L with a grade of C- or better for both. Required for Biology, Environmental Science, Biology Inclusive Education, and Biology Adolescence Education Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 3
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(Perspectives I course for non-majors) This course investigates the role of the human species in the biosphere. Students will participate in the process of scientific inquiry through lecture, discussion and laboratory investigations. Course content will emphasize the structure and function of the human organism as well as the application of biological principles to human affairs. For Laboratory see Bio 109L. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Coreq: BIO 109L Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring Credits: 3
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(Perspectives I Course for non-majors) Through direct participation in descriptive and experimental investigation, students will explore human biology from chemical, cellular, anatomical, physiological, genetic, and ecological perspectives. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 109. Prerequisites & Notes Coreq: BIO 109 Adv Codes: NR Lab fee required Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring Credits: 1
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(Perspectives I course for non-majors) A foundation course for non-majors in the principles and processes of biological investigations. This course will follow three main themes: evolution, diversity, and the environment with emphasis on environmental applications. This course will examine contemporary issues such as forensics, human reproduction, acid rain, global warming, habitat destruction, over population, loss of biodiversity and genetic engineering. For laboratory see Bio 111L. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Coreq: BIO 111L Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 3
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(Perspectives I Course for non-majors) Through direct participation in experimental and descriptive investigation, students will be introduced to biology as an active application of scientific inquiry. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 111. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Coreq: BIO 111 Lab fee required. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 1
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(Perspectives I Course for non-majors) An introduction to plants for non-majors. Students will explore propagation and structure of plants, forensic botany, economic botany, and the importance of botanical diversity. Consideration also given to other issues involving plants such as conservation, discovery of new drugs from plants, and genetic engineering. Must be taken concurrently with BIO 114L. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: NR Coreq: BIO 114L Normal Offering Cycle: Every other Spring Credits: 3
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