BIO621A
Biology
Biology
Biology 621A provides an opportunity for students to develop scientific literacy by taking a journey through the study of cell division, reproduction, development, and genetics. Students then explore evolution and evolutionary mechanisms, culminating with an understanding of biodiversity. Topics studied in this course include: • Mitosis and Meiosis • Reproduction and Development • Heredity • Molecular Genetics • Evolution • Biodiversity These topics, along with procedural knowledge, provide the content and skill framework that will engage students with the processes of scientific literacy (inquiry, problem-solving, decision-making) and continued development of the essential graduation competencies.
Recommended prerequisite: BIO521A