CRN | Course Type | Start & End Time | Meeting Days | Room | Building Code | Instructor | Meets Between | Instructional Method |
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42921 | LBD - AA1 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Ahmadian, A; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42922 | LBD - AA2 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Ahmadian, A; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42923 | LBD - AA3 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Anderson, F; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42924 | LBD - AA4 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Anderson, F; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42925 | LBD - AA5 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Frohn, E; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42926 | LBD - AA6 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Frohn, E; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42927 | LBD - AA7 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Garg, K; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42928 | LBD - AA8 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Garg, K; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42929 | LBD - AA9 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Muller, M; Potratz, E | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42930 | LBD - AAA | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Muller, M; Potratz, E | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42931 | LBD - AAB | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Muller, M; Ruiz Vargas, N | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42932 | LBD - AAC | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Muller, M; Ruiz Vargas, N | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42601 | LEC - AL | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | MWF | ARR | 2ONL | Daemicke Hansen, A | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. |
42935 | LBD - BA1 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Ghag, B; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42936 | LBD - BA2 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Ghag, B; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42937 | LBD - BA3 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Kapali, G; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42938 | LBD - BA4 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Kapali, G; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42939 | LBD - BA5 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Amiri, A; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42940 | LBD - BA6 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Amiri, A; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42941 | LBD - BA7 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Coliaie, P; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42942 | LBD - BA8 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Coliaie, P; Muller, M | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42943 | LBD - BA9 | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Muller, M; Rowe, Y | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42944 | LBD - BAA | ARRANGED | | ARR | 2ONL | Muller, M; Rowe, Y | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. Biological Sciences Lab Fee $40.00 Flat Fee. |
42602 | LEC - BL | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | MWF | ARR | 2ONL | Shingleton, A | | Online Asynchronous |
Introductory biology at the molecular, cellular, and organismal level. Topics include: Scientific skills, biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, cell division, molecular genetics, diversity, anatomy and physiology. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOS 100. Animals used in instruction. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR SCIENCE MAJORS. BIOS 110 and BIOS 120 may be taken in any order. Credit is not given for BIOS 110 if the student has credit in BIOS 100. Credit is not given for BIOS 104 if the student has credit in BIOS 100, BIOS 101, BIOS 110 or BIOS 120. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory-Discussion. This course is fully online and asynchronous. There are no on campus meeting times. Assessments will be online, and you will have a window of time to take them. Lab exercises will be conducted online and at home on your own time. Lectures videos will be recorded and posted on Blackboard. Live sessions will be held at the specified lecture time to review content and encourage student interaction. Drop-in hours with the instructor and teaching assistants will take place through an online conference system, such as Blackboard Collaborate or Zoom, and are not required. The text will be a free, online, open-access textbook. You will need to obtain a laboratory kit through the bookstore - information about this will be provided prior to the start of the semester. Students are required to have a computer with a secure and reliable internet connection. A laptop or desktop computer with webcam is recommended for this is course; a phone might not be suitable because students might have trouble viewing figures during assessments. |