BIOL 1407 Biological Concepts II: Evolution, Diversity, Structure, Function and Environment
Course Information
Course Description
BIOL 1407. BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS II: EVOLUTION, DIVERSITY, STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND ENVIRONMENT (3-3-4) Provides a foundation in biological concepts for students majoring in the sciences. Includes evolution, origin and history of life, classification and diversity of life; plant and animal structures, functions and life cycles; behavior, ecology and global ecology. Recommended for students majoring in the biological sciences and related disciplines. Required instead of BIOL 1411 and BIOL 1413 for certain programs (see biology advisor for details). Credit given for only one of BIOL 1309, BIOL 1407, or BIOL 1409. Prerequisite: BIOL 1406, or equivalent, or instructor's permission. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2. 26.0101
Prerequisite(s)
Must have taken
BIOL 1406, or equivalent, or have instructor's premission. Must have a level 3 in Reading and English and a level 2 in Math.