Syllabus - Introduction
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BI 101, 102, 103, also called General Biology or BI 10X, are introductory courses intended to develop knowledge and skills that can support lifetime learning of biology. BI 101 emphasizes the natural history of organism diversity, ecology, and environmental science. BI 102 introduces fields critical to understanding how life works, the fields of genetics, evolution, and behavior. BI 103 explores the complexity of the human body with anatomy, physiology, and disease. Each course is worth four credits and can fulfill the baccalaureate core requirement for a life science perspectives course with a laboratory component. There are no prerequisites for this course. To determine if this course is a good fit with your academic program, review the topics covered (in the course schedule) as well as the information in this syllabus.
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