General Biology lab is a 1-credit laboratory course that introduces the fundamental principles of Biology focusing on evolutionary principles and processes, cell structure and function, plant and animal biological processes, and ecological principles.
Prerequisites: ACBIO 101 and ACBIO 111 with a grade of C- or better.
Corequisite: ACBIO 102.
Outcomes:
1. Differentiate between the major taxonomic groups.
2. Make comparisons in cell structure and function among selected organisms.
3. Identify characteristics of selected organisms and understand the evolutionary and ecological relationships among taxonomic groups.
4. Demonstrate the ability to use current research techniques and instruments to study the diversity of organisms at the microscopic and macroscopic level.
Prerequisites: ACBIO 101 and ACBIO 111 with a grade of C- or better.
Corequisite: ACBIO 102.
Outcomes:
1. Differentiate between the major taxonomic groups.
2. Make comparisons in cell structure and function among selected organisms.
3. Identify characteristics of selected organisms and understand the evolutionary and ecological relationships among taxonomic groups.
4. Demonstrate the ability to use current research techniques and instruments to study the diversity of organisms at the microscopic and macroscopic level.