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 cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. This course includes the traits and ecological roles of bacteria, fungi, protists, plants and animals. Many topics will be taught through contemporary issues such as biotechnology, stem cells, endangered species and threatened habitats. This course is appropriate for nonscience majors. Additional special fees are required.
Fall 2009 Syllabus (e-Learning)
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