BIOL 101 Human Biology
An introductory course in biology emphasizing scientific inquiry of selected topics using humans as the study organism. Topics include cellular reproduction, human reproduction, human structure and function, human health, transmission and molecular genetics, and evolution. Biological, political, ethical, and social issues will be integrated throughout each topic. Students will be required to read current news articles, participate in class discussions and be able to think critically about these concepts. This course is not for biology majors. 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours.
Prerequisite
Place into ENGL 101 and MATH 107
Corequisite
BIOL 101L