BIOL1120 — General Biology II
BIOL 1120 - General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the diversity of life illustrating the principles and unifying concepts of biology. The topics studied include: the common themes in living systems (e.g., morphology, evolution, phylogeny), domains and kingdoms, the major plant and animal groups, comparative organ systems and structures in humans and animals, the interrelationship of plants and animals within various ecological habitats and the impact of natural phenomena on the various biomes. This course is intended for science majors. Pre/ F.S. (T) 3 hours lecture
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- Animal Science / Pre-Veterinary Medicine
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Biology
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Digital Media
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Health Sciences
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Pre-Dental
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Pre-Occupational Therapy
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Pre-Optometry
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Pre-Pharmacy
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Pre-Physical Therapy
- Program Degree Requirements - A.S. Pre-Veterinary Medicine
- TTP - A.A. Psychology
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Agriculture-Animal Science
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Agriculture-Plant and Soil Science
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Biology
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Pre-Health Professions
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Pre-Occupational Therapy
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Pre-Physical Therapy
- Program Degree Requirements - TTP - A.S. Psychology