BIO101 Human Biology

This course is an investigation into human body structure and function through the lens of common diseases of public health concern. The basic chemical and physiological functions of the body are understood through the pathology of conditions where things go wrong with those functions. Examples of diseases studied are: addiction,  sexually transmitted infections, diabetes, and heart disease. Note: This course may be taken alone as a 3 credit biology course OR in conjunction with BIO102 Human Biology Laboratory as a 4 credit biology course.

Credit Hours

3

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

Reading proficiency or RWR090 Reading Writing and Reasoning Minimum Grade of: C

Attributes

  • Free Elective

  • Liberal Arts Elective

  • Reading Content Course

  • Science Elective

  • Science Technology Intensive