Course ID: 230
General Biology I and II are a two-semester, eight-credit college course offered through Syracuse University at a significantly discounted tuition cost. The course teaches modern biological concepts, including classification of organisms, ecology, human influences on natural ecosystems, microscopy, cells, organic and inorganic chemistry, animal development, genetics, energy, and plant structure and function. During a session, the student may be asked to carry out an experiment, view a demonstration, interpret experimental results, make a drawing to document observations, and so on. Students who have taken the four core sciences (Living Environment, Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics) are encouraged to register if they desire a deeper understanding of the biological sciences and the natural world.
1 high school credit, 8 Syracuse University credits
Cost: $115 per Syracuse credit