BIOL C1001 — Introduction to Biology
This lecture course provides the non-biology major with an introduction to living things and their environment. Students develop important critical thinking skills as they learn about the process of science, the building blocks of life, the role and regulation of DNA, how populations change over time, the movement of energy within and between life forms, and how species interact with each other and their surroundings. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply an understanding of biological concepts to current issues and their impacts on society.
Part of
- Chemistry, Associate in Arts
- Pre-Health Professions, Associate in Science
- Agriculture Animal Science, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Agriculture Pest Control Adviser Preparation
- Agriculture Plant Science, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Veterinary Assistant, Certificate of Achievement
- Veterinary Technology, Associate in Science
- Anatomy/Physiology
- Anatomy
- Child and Adolescent Development, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Forensic Science, Associate in Science
- Forensic Science, Certificate of Achievement
- Elementary Teacher Education: Integrated Programs, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Environmental Studies, Certificate of Achievement (COA)
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC), Certificate of Achievement
- General Studies—Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Associate in Arts
- General Studies—Liberal Studies, Associate in Arts
- Public Health, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Intercollegiate Athletics: 1-Year Certificate of Achievement
- Intercollegiate Athletics: 2-Year Certificate of Achievement
- Nursing, Associate in Science
- Nutrition and Dietetics, Associate in Science for Transfer
- Psychology, Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Social Work/Human Services, Associate in Arts
- Social Work/Human Services, Certificate of Achievement