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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

BIOL 1101 - Biology-A Human Perspective


A course for non-science students that focuses on organisms, particularly humans. Topics include cells, dynamic equilibrium, continuity of life (DNA to population genetics), animal form and function (comparative evolution of selected body systems).

Prerequisite/Corequisite:
Corequisite: BIOL 1101L

Hours:
3



Notes:
Course equivalent to BIOL 1011K.

Lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently, and in the same format (online or face–to–face).

Credit toward meeting graduation requirements will not be granted in Area D for both BIOL 1101/L and BIOL 1107K. If BIOL 1107K is used in Area D, up to 2 credits of BIOL 1101 can be counted in Area F as an elective.