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Mar 10, 2025
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BIO.Q 103 - Biological Systems I (Perspectives Enduring Questions) How do scientists use the scientific method to understand the processes that occur in living systems? This course explores this question through intensive study of cellular life forms using observation, scientific logic and hypotheses. Topics include biochemistry, bioenergetics, genetics and cell structure and function. The course is required for prospective Biology, Biochemistry, Environmental Science, Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy majors.
Prerequisites & Notes Course Codes: ACR. Prereq: a score of 85 or above on the New York State Regents Biology Exam (or equivalent). Coreq: BIO.Q 103L This P(EQ) course counts as a PI, W, and G course. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall (plus one distance learning section in Summer A session and one traditional section in Spring).
Credits: 3
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