Course Description
BI103A
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General Biology III: Survey of Ecology and Evolution
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- Su/Sp Adaptations of BI103 vary in theme, but all explore topics in
ecology, evolution and organismal biology and discuss the importance of
evolutionary theory to understanding nature. BI103A is a survey course that
introduces the concepts of ecology and evolution. Lecture topics include: the
principles of macroevolution as a scientific explanation of life as it exists
today, populations, behavior, communities, ecosystems, climate, the biosphere
and human impact. All BI103 courses are equivalent; only one can be used to
fulfill degree requirements. BI101, BI102 and BI103 are non-sequential.
Students considering majors in science or pre-professional health occupations
are advised to eventually take BI211, BI212 and BI213.
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