BI SC 000
BI SC 001
(GN)
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF ORGANISMS
( 3)
An exploration of how cellular structures and processes contribute to life
and how life displays unity even in its diversity. Students who have passed
BIOL 027, 110, or 141 may not schedule this course.
BI SC 002
(GN)
GENETICS, ECOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION
( 3)
The study of how living organisms inherit their traits, how plants and animals
evolved, and how they now interact. Students who have passed BIOL 033, 110,
220W, or 222 may not schedule this course.
BI SC 003
(GN)
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
( 3)
Kinds of environments; past and present uses and abuses of natural resources;
disposal of human wastes; prospects for the future. Students who have passed
BIOL 220 or any other upper-level ecology course in biology may not schedule
this course.
BI SC 004
(GN)
HUMAN BODY: FORM AND FUNCTION
( 3)
A general survey of structure and function--from conception, through growth
and reproduction, to death. Students who have passed BIOL 129 and 141 may not
schedule this course.
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