This biology majors course introduces topics in more depth than BIOL106N, faster pace, and is an integrated lecture-lab experience that introduces the basic scientific principles of evolution; biological diversity of living things; population and community ecology; and conservation biology. This course provides students the opportunity to develop critical thinking utilizing current ecological topics and project-based laboratory experiences.
Prerequisites
Successful completion (C or higher) of college preparatory Biology and Chemistry or be able to pass a program biology entrance exam.