Biological Concepts And Methods I I (lab) (BIO-112)

Semester:
Spring 2026
Course Number:
0105-112-020
Instructor:
Isaac Barjis
Days:
Tuesday 10:45 am - 1:15 pm
Format:
Traditional in-person class
Location:
Garden City - Science Building
Credits:
Notes:

Student must register for lecture and lab
Foundation course required for biology majors and open to others.

Course Materials:
Description:

Examine basic biological concepts and paradigms in developmental biology, evolution, and ecology and their effects on science and society, and learn how formulation of these paradigms illustrates scientific processes such as experimental design and hypothesis testing. Lecture and laboratory.

Learning Goals:

Bio 112In this course, we will be focused on three areas of biology: development, evolution, and ecology. This course will give you a foundation of knowledge critical for upper level courses that generally focus on one area in-depth. By the end of this course, students will be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge of biological principles from the fields of developmental biology, evolutionary biology, and ecology2. Demonstrate laboratory skills, including writing and quantitative skills. 3. Utilize the scientific method, including hypothesis development, experimental design, and proper analysis of experimental results. 4. Interpret data on the connections between human population growth and environmental problems.

*The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here.

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