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BIOL 1000 - Introductory Biology |
An introductory survey of the major areas of the biological sciences designed to equip students with information enabling them to make rational, informed decisions about biologically relevant issues. The course includes topics such as cell structure and function, metabolism, mitosis and meiosis, protein synthesis, evolution, animal diversity, anatomy and physiology, ecology, and conservation biology.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate 3 Credit Course Path, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Online Undergraduate, Lecture Undergraduate, Self-Paced All Sections for this Course College of Natural/Comp Sci College Natural and Computational Sci Division Natural Sciences Department Course Attributes: Natural Worlds Eqiv Crse |
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