BIOL 1001K-H Honors Introductory Biology I

This non-major's honors course, the first in a lab sequence, is designed to develop an appreciation for the biological sciences and to strengthen understanding of scientific method and experimental design through applied thinking. An appreciation of biological concepts and literacy also will be attained. The course will concentrate on the cellular and molecular levels of biology, genetics, and will finish with a study of the anatomy and physiology of organisms through a study of the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, and sensory systems. Students will participate in an honors laboratory secton where they will conduct an in-depth study of the methods of scientific investigation. Students will be required to submit projects related to lecture subjects. 

Note: Students cannot receive graduation credit for both BIOL 1001 and BIOL 2107 or for both BIOL 1002 and BIOL 2108.

Co-Requisite: BIOL 1001LH

Prerequisite: Admission to the Honors Program

Credits

4 credits