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FA 2010
Biology
BIOLOGY 120 - First Year Seminar in Biology
Section 002
Living by Evidence

Course Note: These seminars, which are restricted to first-year students, are small-group classes (approximately 15-25 students) taught by regular and emeritus faculty.
Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: BS, NS
Other: FYSem
Credit Exclusions: Credit is granted for a combined total of 17 credits elected in introductory biology.
Waitlist Capacity: 10
Consent: With permission of instructor.
Advisory Prerequisites: Enrollment restricted to first-year students, including those with sophomore standing.
BS: This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Oakley,Bruce

 

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A neuroscientist will lead a broad survey which critically explores scientific and religious views of life on Earth. Take this course if you want to learn the basics either about DNA and evolution or about religion and Christianity. Avoid this course if you wish to protect a traditional Christian or Islamic outlook from criticism and scrutiny.


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Textbooks/Other Materials (data maintained by department in Wolverine Access)

ISBN: 1425167721 Bye bye Satan : living by evidence, Author: Oakley, Bruce., Publisher: Trafford 2008
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