BIO 108 Introduction to Evolution

This course presents the theory of evolution as the main unifying theme of biology. Knowledge and understanding of evolution is critical for the study of the natural world.  This course will take an analytical approach to explore the process of evolution in all life forms as well as viruses. In addition to evolution, this course will present concepts in the areas of cellular and molecular biology, genetics and heredity, the origin of life, and biogeography.  The role of genetics as the major player of evolution will be explored in the processes of speciation, adaptation, changes in populations, diversity as well as macroevolution.  The connections between evolution and societal aspects such as ecology, genetics, development, medicine, and the impact of human activity will be explored. Students will develop skills to create, conduct, and analyze scientific experimentation. This course applies to the IAI general education core curriculum life science package. (In order to fulfill the general education science with lab requirement, both Bio 108 and 109 must be taken together.) Gen Ed IAI Number(s): L1907

Credits

3