BI 223Z - Principles of Bio - Ecology and Evo 5 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s):
BI 221Z or BI 222Z (formerly offered as BI211 / BI 211L and BI 212 / BI 212L), and
MTH 60 or higher-level math course, or designated placement
Recommended Prerequisite(s):
CHEM 104Z / CHEM 124Z (formerly offered as CHEM 104 / CHEM 104L)
Course Description: Explores the unity and diversity of life through evolutionary mechanisms and relationships, and adaptation to the environment. Examines population, community, and ecosystem ecology. Intended for science majors.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Apply the iterative process of science to generate and answer biological questions by analyzing data and drawing conclusions that are based on empirical evidence and current scientific understanding.
- CLO#2: Use evidence to develop informed opinions on contemporary biological issues and explain the implications of those issues on society.
- CLO#3: Provide evidence for phylogenetic relationships which illustrate the unity and diversity of life.
- CLO#4: Describe how adaptation, development, mutation, and the environment affect organismal evolution.
- CLO#5: Apply mathematical models to describe how populations change through time in relation to biotic and abiotic factors. (ILO: Quantitative Literacy, and Reasoning)
- CLO#6: Explain how organisms and their environments affect each other across different temporal and spatial scales.
- CLO#7: Interpret models explaining the flow of energy and cycling of matter in ecosystems.
Course Meeting Hours Type: Lecture Course meeting hours minimum: 40 Course meeting hours standard: 44 Course meeting hours maximum: 48
Other Course Meeting Hours Type: Lab Other course meeting hours minimum: 30 Other course meeting hours standard: 33 Other course meeting hours maximum: 36
ACTI Code, Course Type 100 Lower Division Collegiate
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