BI103 General Biology - Emphasis on Behavior

Students investigate fundamental science processes and life science concepts with a primary focus on vertebrates and behavioral biology to apply basic scientific methods in an evolutionary approach. Topics include exploration of organism interactions, ecology, diversity, evolutionary relationships, and comparisons of biological systems. Students complete a number of inquiry-based investigations to gather and communicate information. Designed for non-major students seeking to fulfill a general science requirement; sequence need not be taken in order. Includes mandatory early morning laboratory field trips. Prerequisite: College level reading. WR 121 and MTH 60 or higher are recommended as Co- or Prerequisites. Co-requisite: BI 103 with BI 103L.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

WR121 Or WR121Z And MTH060

Offered

Spring