BIOL 1415 Introduction to Biotechnology II

BIOL 1415. INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY II (3-4-4) Biology course that focuses on an integrative approach to studying biomolecules with an emphasis on protein structures, functions and uses in the modern bioscience laboratory. Students will investigate the mechanisms involved in the transfer of information from DNA sequences to proteins to biochemical functions. The course will integrate biological and chemical concepts with techniques that are used in research and industry. Critical thinking will be applied in laboratory exercises using inquiry-based approaches, troubleshooting, and analyzing experimental data. Prerequisites: BIOL 1414, MATH 1314, BIOL 1406, CHEM 1411(or concurrent enrollment). Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M3. 26.1201

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Must have level 3 in Reading, English and Math Must take BIOL 1414, MATH 1314, BIOL 1406, CHEM 1411

Distribution

Natural Sciences