BIO-1020L - Zoology Lab* (S) (1) Co-requisite: BIO-1020
The scientific method is applied to zoological problems. Processes such as induction, deduction, hypotheses, formation, experimentation and interpretation of data are applied to the study of molecular biology, cell structure and function as well as animal taxonomy and evolution. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. For students in the Arts and Sciences: Biological Sciences program, credit may not be earned for both BIO 1020L and BIO 1060L. This course satisfies the General Education Biological Science requirement.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Understand science, scientific method, its processes and reasoning through experimental construction.
CO2 - Describe the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning.
CO3 - Understand the classification system for living things.
CO4 - Understand principles of membrane transport; osmosis.
Course Fee: $60
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