Advanced Biology

Advanced Biology

Advanced Biology

An integrated course designed to introduce the basic patterns and processes of biology and scientific methods. The course builds a conceptual understanding of major biological problems and opportunities and the role the biological sciences play in understanding and solving these problems and exploring opportunities. Major topics include: Medicine, epidemiology and disease; applied evolution and ecology; genetic engineering, cloning and biotechnology; population growth and the role of demographics in energy and economic development, and other relevant current topics as appropriate. This is a course for non-majors and cannot be used for elective credit in the Natural Science major. Both lecture and laboratory are required for this course.

Course Information

Department
Required / Elective
Elective
Course Length
Year
Credit Hours
10.00
Prerequisite Class(s)
Prerequisites
Biology, Chemistry; Course prerequisite of Chemistry (recommended 85% or better).
11-12 Grade

Advanced Biology Staff

HS Science
Activities: Quiz Bowl