BIOL1409

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Biology for Non-Science-Majors II

University TransferBiologyUndergraduate Credit

Course Description

(4-3-3) (Core Area 030) This course is taken for academic credit. Students will earn an A, B, C, D, F, or W. Provides a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and physiology. Laboratory activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and physiology. Lab fee.

Academic Level

Undergraduate Credit

CIP Code

26.0101 - Biology/Biological Sciences, General

Course Type (Attributes)

General Academic (ACGM) (ACGM)

Locations

Athens (01), Palestine Satellite (02), Terrell Satellite (03), Online (06), Dual Credit - High School (09)

This is a Coursedog only field and is not integrated with the SIS.

Objective

Describe modern evolutionary synthesis, natural selection, population genetics, micro and macroevolution, and speciation (lecture).

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Describe phylogenetic relationships and classification schemes (lecture).

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Identify the major phyla of life with an emphasis on plants and animals, including the basis for classification, structural and physiological adaptations, evolutionary history, and ecological significance (lecture).

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Describe basic animal physiology and homeostasis as maintained by organ systems (lecture).

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Compare different sexual and asexual life cycles noting their adaptive advantages (lecture).

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Illustrate the relationship between major geologic change, extinctions, and evolutionary trends (lecture).

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Apply scientific reasoning to investigate questions and utilize scientific tools such as microscopes and laboratory equipment to collect and analyze data (lab).

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Use critical thinking and scientific problem-solving to make informed decisions in the laboratory (lab).

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Communicate effectively the results of scientific investigations (lab).

Objective

Define modern evolutionary synthesis, natural selection, population genetics, micro and macroevolution, and speciation (lab).

Objective

Describe phylogenetic relationships and classification schemes (lab).

Objective

Identify the major phyla of life with an emphasis on plants and animals, including the basis for classification, structural and physiological adaptations, evolutionary history, and ecological significance (lab).

Objective

Describe basic animal physiology and homeostasis as maintained by organ systems (lab).

Objective

Compare different sexual and asexual life cycles noting their adaptive advantages (lab).

Objective

Illustrate the relationship between major geologic change, extinctions, and evolutionary trends (lab).