BI213 Principles of Biology III

Students continue to learn fundamental science processes and major concepts of contemporary biology. The course serves largely as a platform for students majoring in life science, natural resources studies or pre-professional programs such as pre-medicine, pre-veterinary, pre-physical therapy, etc. It also meets science general education requirements at most upper level colleges and universities. This course helps students develop skills basic to science investigation, abilities using standard lab equipment, concepts essential for an understanding of modern biology, and an awareness of roles and relationships between science and the rest of society. BI 213 emphasizes an inquiry into plant and animal form and function, plant diversity and principles of ecology. Prerequisite: BI 212 and 212L or instructor approval. Co-requisite: BI 213 with BI 213L.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

BI212

Offered

Spring