BIOL 1002 Chapter : BIOL 1002 Syllabus 2015
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Section 001 - m, w and f - 11:30 to 12:20 williams 102. Section 002 t and th - 9:00 to 10:20 lockett 16. Text: audesirk, audesirk and byers, biology: life on earth with physiology, 9th edition. Introductory biology program office: room 104 lsb, phone: 225-578-8239. Biological sciences 1002 is a general education natural sciences course. Students successfully completing this course should be able to meet the following general education. Outcomes: demonstrate knowledge of a broad survey in the discipline, including the underlying principles that govern the natural world. Demonstrate the ability to use scientific and mathematical methods and technology in the resolution of laboratory and real-world problems. Course purpose: this course is designed for non-science majors and is not for degree credit for a student majoring in a biological science. The general concepts which are covered in this course include biological diversity, the anatomy and physiology of plants and animals and life histories of microorganisms, fungi, plants, and animals.