BIOL-2201 Molecules to Cells
(SCIENTIFIC REASONING LAB, SCIENCE & SOCIETY) This is the first course in a three-semester sequence for biology majors. Course topics will cover fundamental concepts including biomolecule structure and function, energy metabolism (respiration and photosynthesis), the biology of inheritance, and gene structure function and expression. Examples may include human genetics, bioinformatics, or cancer biology. Emphasis on scientific problem-solving, including collection, analysis, and interpretation of biological data. This course is designed for students who plan to take further coursework in biology or related disciplines. Class includes both lecture and lab. Formerly BIO-201.