BIOL 106 Life Science

Introductory course designed for non-science and education majors providing a survey of foundational biological principles and concepts on the topics of ecology, major cellular processes, inheritance, and animal systems. Lecture sessions explore those topics to deepen fundamental life science knowledge and to draw connections between topics studied and applications in life. Laboratory is a hands-on, interactive time used to enhance and practically apply lecture topics and to engage in the scientific method.

Credits

3

Corequisite

BIOL 106L

Offered

Fall and Spring semester

Fulfills

General Education Mathematical & Scientific Ways of Knowing (LAB) requirement; does not meet Department of Biological Sciences major requirement

Fees

$65