BIO-111: Organisms, Ecology, and Evolution

Class Program
Credits 3

This course will introduce you to ecology, evolution, and biodiversity within the context of structure and function including the adaptive strategies plants and animals use to manage the everyday challenges of life. Most importantly, you will build a foundation for understanding how science works and how to think and communicate scientifically. Your participation in this course will give you a solid background of basic biology concepts that you will use as you progress in the sciences. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of life at the organismal and ecological levels.

Required Corequisites

BIO-141
If the student drops either component, they must drop both components.

Semester Offered
Fall
Spring