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Dec 18, 2024
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BIOL 141H - Foundations of Biology: Cells, Energy and Organisms - Honors(4.00) This course for majors provides a broad overview of contemporary biological concepts. Major topics include structure and synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins, molecular genetics, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function, biochemistry of energy transformation, and animal and plant development and physiology. This course is designed to prepare students for upper level biology core and elective courses. It is one of two introductory courses (BIOL 141 & BIOL 142 ) designed exclusively for BIOL, BIOC and BINF majors; either course can be taken first.
Components: Discussion, Lecture Course Equivalents: BIOL 100 , BIOL 141H Attributes: Science (non-lab) (GEP), Science (non-lab) (GFR) Requirement Group: You must complete MATH 150 or MATH 155 or MATH 151 with a C grade or better or be concurrently enrolled in MATH 150 or MATH 155 or score 5 on the Math Placement Test or have AP credit for MATH 150 or MATH 151 .
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