Biology 11
Human Biology



Welcome to Human Biology

Using human anatomy and physiology as its medium, this is an introduction course in biology designed for non-science majors. Emphasis is on using critical thinking skills to understand and apply biological principles to the solution of everyday problems. Topics discussed include the scientific method, basic chemistry, genetics, cell structure and function, as well as how human systems interact with their internal and external environment. Laboratory work includes hands on application of concepts discussed in lectures through dissection, computer simulations and field work. A passing grade in both lecture and laboratory is required to receive credit for the course. A passing grade in both the lecture and the laboratory is required to receive credit for the course. Biol 010/10L and Biol 011 meet the same general education requirements. Note: UC will accept credit for only one course, Biol 010 or Biol 011/011H, not both. West Valley College will only allow students to take BIOL 10 or BIOL 11/11H, not both.

                 

                                                           Fall 2021 Biol 011- CRN 70288

 

                                                                                                                                        Lecture: Tues 6:30- 9:40PM Synchronous

                                                                                                                                         Lab: Thurs 6:30- 9:40PM  7:30-8:30 (synchronous)



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last published: 8/28/21