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FA 2012
Biology
BIOLOGY 172 - Introductory Biology - Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental
Section 002

Course Note: EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, AND MONDAYS, OCT. 29 AND NOV. 19, 6-8 P.M.
Credits: 4
Requirements & Distribution: BS, NS
Other: Honors
Credit Exclusions: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in BIOLOGY 162, 163, 174, or 195. Credit is granted for a combined total of 17 credits elected in introductory biology.
Advisory Prerequisites: Prior or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 130.
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.
Meet Together Classes:
BIOLOGY 172 - Intro Biol - MCDB, Section 001
Primary Instructor: Chapman, Matt R
Instructor: Csankovszki,Gyorgyi

 

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BIOLOGY 172 is a one-term course in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology that, together with BIOLOGY 171 and 173, collectively forms the introductory biology course sequence. BIOLOGY 171 and 172 can be taken in either order.

The aims of BIOLOGY 172 are:

  1. to provide factual and conceptual knowledge of how cells, organs, and organisms work; and
  2. to develop scientific hypothesis-testing and critical-thinking skills.

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It is intended for concentrators in biology, other science programs, or pre-professional studies. Other suitably prepared students wishing detailed coverage of biology are also welcome.

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ISBN: 9780321597960 Biological science, Author: Scott Freeman., Publisher: Benjamin Cummings 4th ed.
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