An introductory lab-based course that is designed to provide non-biological science major with the necessary background needed to effectively understand scientific information. Students investigate the properties of life to include: organization, energy use, evolution, maintenance of homeostasis, reproduction, growth, and development. Ecological concepts are discussed which enables students to have a better understanding regarding the impact that humans have on the natural world. Laboratory work is an integral and required part of this course.
Prerequisites
ENGL 0203 or adequate placement score or by meeting determined placement measures; MATH 0103 or adequate math placement.
Credit Hours
4
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