SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
GENERAL BIOLOGY I
CRN: 31222
Section: BIOL 103-860
Credits: 4 credit hours
Availability: 18 (Capacity: 24)
Dates: 01-21-2025 – 05-09-2025
Instructor: Robert Humphrey
SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:
Hybrid Study (Asynchronous)
Course is online but mandatory meet times as follows:
Mon
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Fulton Campus - F131
Mon, Wed
12:00 PM - 1:25 PM
Fulton Campus - F217
COURSE DESCRIPTION
THIS IS A HYBRID COURSE: A hybrid course is where some traditional face-to-face "seat time" has been replaced by online learning activities. The purpose of a hybrid course is to take advantage of the best features of both face-to-face and online learning.
Prerequisite: BIOL 100 or BIOL 101or high school Biology. This is the first course in a two-semester sequence, and is intended for math/science or health science majors, or students interested in more rigorous scientific study. This course deals with the fundamental concepts and principles of biology, and explores the topics of scientific methodology and the nature of science, cell structure and function, basic biochemistry, molecular biology, biological energy transformation, evolution, and a survey of the classification of the three domains of organisms.
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