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BSC 1005C - Diversity of Life |
(3) (A.A.) Four hours lecture/lab per week. This course meets Area V requirements for the A.A./A.A.S./A.S. General Education requirements. This course is designed to introduce students to the diversity of life on Earth and integrate current issues to teach biological concepts. Topics covered include biologically important molecules, cells, cellular reproduction, genetics, evolution, organismal biology, and basic ecology. The course investigates the traits and ecological roles of bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Many topics are taught through investigation of contemporary issues (e.g. emerging viruses & endangered species). This course is appropriate for non-science majors. Students already with credit
for MCB 2003 or BSC2011C cannot subsequently get credit for BSC1005C. Additional special fees are required.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Hybrid, Classroom, Dual Enrollment, Independent Study, Traditional, Telecourse, Video/Audio Conferencing, Web All Sections for this Course Math, Science, Techn & Bus Division Natural Sciences Department Course Attributes: Associate in Arts Elective, Fee Assess AA, Per Credit, General Education Electives, Nat Science Gen Ed Area A, Natural Sciences AA Gen Ed Proceed to View Follett Bookstore - Detailed Text Book Information |