Lecture MWF 11:30AM - 12:20AM, Plyler Hall, Room 028
Lab Tuesday 02:30PM - 05:20PM, Plyler Hall, Room 141 (unless otherwise announced)
Final Exam Monday TBA, Plyler Hall, Room 028
Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity, 2011
Additional readings will be assigned to supplement material in the textbook. Be sure to check your email, the timeline below, and Moodle for links to these readings.
The basic principles common to living organisms, with emphasis on environmental biology. Designed for non-science majors. Topics include: ecology, evolution, biodiversity, and environmental topics, plus a synopsis of cellular biology, genetics, and physiology. Students may not receive credit for both BIO-101 and BIO-102. BIO-102 may not be enrolled after successful completion of BIO-111.
Requirements Fulfilled
Students will review and comprehend the readings, attend all classes, and participate in class and lab discussion and activities. Students are expected to put the reading and writing for this course as a high priority for this semester. I as the instructor will provide a schedule and framework of activities and assessment but students have the ultimate responsibility for learning in this course!