Human Anatomy (313-DL-20)
Instructors
Roberto Lopez-Rosado
Meeting Info
Online: TBA
Overview of class
This is an introductory general biological sciences course. Topics include evolution, biomolecules, cell biology, genetics, population biology, and the relationship between structure and function in organisms. The significance of core concepts in relation to practical life applications will be discussed. Teaching methods will be varied, with an emphasis on lecture with also time for discussion. Evaluation will include several tests. Students will write about, and give presentations on, topics of their choice. There are no course prerequisites; the course is geared toward students with an interest in the topic but without a background in biological sciences.
This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition.
Science distribution course for BSGS, BPhil, or BPhilComm degrees. Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning distribution course for BS degrees.
Class Attributes
Asynchronous:Remote class-no scheduled mtg time