200
An exploration of how the human body's systems work in coordination with each other and in response to changes in the environment. Three hours of lecture per week.
3
Introductory principles of biology, including the nature of scientific inquiry, biochemistry, cell structure and function, genetics, and reproductive physiology. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit for BIO 205 will not be granted to students who have completed BIO 207.
3
Introductory principles of biology including morphological and physiological analysis of plant and animal organisms, population biology, evolution, and ecology. Three hours of lecture per week.
3
Corequisites
BIO 276 may be taken concurrently.
Introductory principles of biology, including the nature of scientific inquiry, biochemistry and metabolism, protein structure and function, cell structure and function, and genetics and evolutionary mechanisms. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit for BIO 207 will not be granted to students who have completed BIO 205.
3
Corequisites
BIO 277 may be taken concurrently.
Laboratory investigation into the structure and function of living organisms. Three hours of laboratory per week. Fee: $60.
1
Corequisites
BIO 206
Laboratory investigation into the biochemistry, cellular structure and function, and genetics of cells and living organisms. Three hours of laboratory per week. Fee: $60.
1
Corequisites
BIO 207
Independent study in a specialized field under the direction of a staff member. Maximum of eight credits under the number. Permission of the staff member is required.
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