BIO 181
Introductory Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity
Section: 601

Course Description

Introduction to ecology, evolution, and biodiversity within the context of structure and function including the adaptive strategies that organisms use to manage the everyday challenges of life. Emphasis on interactions of organisms with their environments, evolutionary change and role of natural selection in the evolution of life forms. Builds a foundation for understanding how science works, how to think critically and communicate scientifically.

DE Program

Flexible Access

FALL 2019

Instructors

Classes Start:
August 21, 2019
Classes End:
December 6, 2019
Distance Education:
Yes
Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
4.00
Delivery Method:
Internet
Restrictions:
Credit is not allowed for BIO 181 and BIO 105 or BIO 125. R: Course is restricted to students outside of the Biological Science BS, Biological Science BA, Zoology BS, Microbioogy BS, Genetics BS, and the Life Sciences First Year Program.