BIOL& 221: Majors Ecology/Evolution

Class Program
Credits
5
Lecture Hours 4 Lab Hours 2 Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
6
Course ID
091493
Meets Degree Requirements For
Natural Science with Lab
Description

Covers ecology, genetics, and evolutionary biology. Ecology covers how organisms interact with each other and their environment, and genetics and evolution cover changes in species and populations to promote an understanding of biological diversity. Open to all students including science majors, especially biology and pre-professional majors. Includes laboratory.

Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Apply the scientific method and problem-solving skills appropriate to Biological phenomena.

    Level
    Intermediate
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate understanding of theories and application of concepts pertinent to Biology.

    Level
    Intermediate
  2. When applicable, know how to utilize and manipulate laboratory equipment, specimens and supplies to investigate Biological phenomena in the lab setting.

    Level
    Intermediate
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate understanding of theories and application of concepts pertinent to Biology.

    Level
    Intermediate
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate understanding of theories and application of concepts pertinent to Biology.

    Level
    Intermediate
  2. Apply the scientific method and problem-solving skills appropriate to Biological phenomena.

    Level
    Intermediate
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate understanding of theories and application of concepts pertinent to Biology.

    Level
    Intermediate
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Apply the scientific method and problem-solving skills appropriate to Biological phenomena.

    Level
    Intermediate

Core Topics

  1. The scientific method
  2. Ecology
    1. Population
    2. Community
    3. Ecosystems
    4. Conservation
  3. Genetics
    1. Meiosis
    2. Patterns of inheritance
  4. Evolution
    1. Microevolution
    2. Macroevolution
    3. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
    4. Mechanisms of evolution
    5. Major geological eras
  5. Biological diversity
    1. Levels of diversity
    2. Phylogenetic trees
    3. Taxonomy