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The first semester in a year long course sequence designed for majors and minors biochemistry, molecular and cellular evolution, cell reproduction, fundamentals of genetics and molecular biology.
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The second semester of the introductory sequence designed for majors in biology. Topics include: Evolution (natural and sexual selection, population genetics, speciation, origin of life), Biodiversity, Physiology, Ecology (communities, ecosystems, biomes) and Conservation biology. Concurrent enrollment is BIO 111P is not required, but is strongly recommended for current or prospective Biology majors and is required for Biology majors. The laboratory course is also recommended for those intending to apply to medical school.
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Accompanies the lecture course Principles of Biology II. Plant and animal diversity, biology of protista, animal behavior, bioinformatics, and physiology. Problem solving, critical thinking and experimental design.
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Second semester of a two-course introductory sequence for students with a strong background and interest in science. Topics include: evolution, organismal diversity, ecology, and functional biology. This course differs from BIO 111 in that there will be greater emphasis on experimental approaches, data analysis, and quantitative methods, and will include reading original papers. Note both BIO 111 and BIO 113 are designed to prepare students who intend to major in biology. Open only to freshman prospective majors or by permission of instructor. Concurrent enrollment is BIO 113P is not required, but is strongly recommended for current or prospective Biology majors and is required for Biology majors. The laboratory course is also recommended for those intending to apply to medical school.
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This is the laboratory course which accompanies the lecture course Perspectives in Biology II. Course content is drawn from the lecture material and includes biological diversity, ecology, evolution, animal behavior, physiology and bioinformatics. Emphasis is placed on problem solving, critical thinking and experimental design. While this course is designed to accompany BIO 113, students taking BIO 113 ARE NOT REQUIRED to register concurrently for BIO 113P. BIO 113P is strongly recommended for current or prospective Biology majors and is required for Biology majors. This lab courses is recommended for those intending to apply to medical school.
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The course is designed to introduce sophomore biology majors to experimental approaches in biochemistry, including enzyme assays, protein analysis, and the use of antibodies. Students will also develop light microscopic skills, e.g. , using fluorescent dyes in organelle isolation. The laboratory emphasizes experimental design and data analysis and complements BIO 250, Biochemistry. This course can be used to satisfy a ½ laboratory requirement in the BA and other UPBM tracks.
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