BIO 112 - Introductory Biology I Lab, Small World [GEKN] A laboratory course that is the companion to BIO 110 - Introductory Biology I lecture. Students will carry out a semester-long research project to discover new antibiotics from soil-dwelling microbes. Students will learn fundamental concepts, principles, processes, and techniques in biology and they will learn to apply the scientific method.
Credit 2 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Prerequisites - BIO 110 Course may be taken concurrently Restriction by Major - Exclude: CYGN , HIST , MLSP , and MLSC Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing
BIO 112, when taken together with BIO 110 , satisfies the requirement for a Natural Science Course in the Knowledge of the Disciplines portion of General Education . BIO 112 enables students to understand fundamental concepts, principles, and processes upon which all life is based; the relationship of the course material to their day-to-day world; and how to apply the scientific method. Students are provided with tools to enable them to become responsible, scientifically literate global citizens and voters. Students who successfully complete BIO 112 have the ability to read critically a popular press article and to evaluate reporting of technological, health-related and environmental issues. This ability empowers students to make scientifically-informed life decisions. Keywords: biology , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Natural Sciences (GEKN)
Equivalent Courses: BIO 111 Updates: Approved for GEKN 2/2018, effective Fall 2018; New Course 1/2018, effective Summer 2018
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