BSC1033 — Biological Issues
BSC 1033 - Biological Issues BSC 1033 - Biological Issues 3 hours Lecture, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit AA Elective: Yes This course provides students with an opportunity to investigate current biological issues through background research and classroom discussion. Students research, investigate, present, and write about selected biological issues during this course. Issues may include, but are not limited to, methods of science, ethical issues in biology, genes and genetics, DNA technology, evolution, nutrition, and ecology, as well as the biological basis for cancer, AIDS, and other diseases. This course is also in Honors format. For Honors Program sections, Honors Program permission is required. Search for Open Classes
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