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GENERAL BIOLOGY I

CRN: 74681

Section: BIOL 103-150

Credits: 4 credit hours

Availability: 21 (Capacity: 21)

Dates: 08-31-2026 – 12-11-2026

Instructor: Paul Knittel

SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:

8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Fulton Campus - F161

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prerequisite: BIOL 100 or BIOL 101 or high school Biology. This is the first course in a two-semester biology sequence, and is intended for science or health science majors, or students interested in more rigorous exploration of biology. This course focuses on the fundamental principles of biology, and explores the topics of scientific methodology and the nature of science, cell structure and function, foundational biochemistry, molecular biology, biological energy transformation, evolution and selection, and organismal classification and phylogeny with an emphasis on prokaryotes, protists, fungi, and plants. Three class hours and three lab hours weekly.

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