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Subject: | Biological Science |
Title: | BIOSC-131 Principles of Organismal Biology, Evolution and Ecology - (SC) - 5 Units |
Instructor: | Goralka, R |
Prerequisite: CHEM 120 or equivalent | |
Recom: BIOSC 130 and eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalents Note: It is strongly recommended to take BIOSC 130 before BIOSC 131. BIOSC 131 requires strong written and oral English language skills. | |
Note: Field trip to Bodega Bay, May 11th |
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Course |
Section |
Days |
Time |
Room |
Units |
Start/Stop Dates |
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BIOSC-131 |
1710 |
MW |
9:30-10:45am |
SC-501 |
5 Units |
Full Term |
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TTH | 11:00-1:50pm | LHS-201 | |||||
| Catalog Course Description | ||
| BIOSC-131 Principles of Organismal Biology, Evolution and Ecology | ||
| 5 - 5 Units | SC | NR |
| Credit - Degree Applicable | ||
| Variable Hours | ||
| Prerequisite: CHEM 120 or equivalent | ||
| Recommended: BIOSC 130 and eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalents Note: It is strongly recommended to take BIOSC 130 before BIOSC 131. BIOSC 131 requires strong written and oral English language skills. | ||
| Note: It is strongly recommended to take BIOSC 130 before BIOSC 131. BIOSC 131 requires strong written and oral English language skills. | ||
| This course is intended for Biology majors or other students with an in-depth interest in the Biological Sciences. The course focuses on universal biological processes with emphasis on the whole organism and higher levels of organization. The course is formed around three main biological principles: evolution, unity/diversity of life, and ecology. Topics include: evidence and mechanisms of evolution and speciation; evolutionary history and diversity of life; general, population and community ecology; ecosystems and environmental concerns; plant physiology. The laboratory covers similar themes with hands-on observations, dissections, laboratory activities and field exercises. CSU, UC | ||
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