This course addresses the biology of organisms, both plants and animals. The course will emphasize the evolutionary history of life, plant and animal diversity, the present ecological adaptations, of species, and relationships among populations in various environments.
Ø Students will describe several biologically important concepts underlying the world of life, for all classifications of organisms comparing their similarities and differences.
Ø Students will develop through hands- on practicals and research projects an understanding of the immense diversity of organisms that the Earth supports and the origin and evolution of life.
Ø Students will be able to describe the theories of evolution, the emergence of evolutionary thought, microevolution, speciation and the macroevolutionary puzzle.
Ø The student will develop a research project dealing with habitat and environmental issues that will enable them to use all current concepts in science including; scientific method, problem solving, teamwork and laboratory skills.
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This course addresses the biology of organisms, both plants and animals. The course will emphasize the evolutionary history of life,
plant and animal diversity, the present ecological adaptations, of species, and relationships among populations in various
environments.
COURSE OUTCOMES
:
Students will describe several biologically important concepts underlying the world of life, for all classifications of
organisms comparing their similarities and differences.
Students will develop through hands- on practicals and research projects an understanding of the immense diversity of
organisms that the Earth supports and the origin and evolution of life.
Students will be able to describe the theories of evolution, the emergence of evolutionary thought, microevolution,
speciation and the macroevolutionary puzzle.
The student will develop a research project dealing with habitat and environmental issues that will enable them to use all
current concepts in science including; scientific method, problem solving, teamwork and laboratory skills.
:
This course addresses the biology of organisms, both plants and animals. The course will emphasize the evolutionary history of life,
plant and animal diversity, the present ecological adaptations, of species, and relationships among populations in various
environments.
COURSE OUTCOMES
:
Students will describe several biologically important concepts underlying the world of life, for all classifications of
organisms comparing their similarities and differences.
Students will develop through hands- on practicals and research projects an understanding of the immense diversity of
organisms that the Earth supports and the origin and evolution of life.
Students will be able to describe the theories of evolution, the emergence of evolutionary thought, microevolution,
speciation and the macroevolutionary puzzle.
The student will develop a research project dealing with habitat and environmental issues that will enable them to use all
current concepts in science including; scientific method, problem solving, teamwork and laboratory skills.