This course introduces students to important biological concepts and approaches of study, and applies them to questions about sexual reproduction. Topics include: scientific inquiry, evolution, the central dogma of molecular biology, basic genetics and inheritance, development, behavioral ecology, and population growth. The course takes a decidedly comparative approach, utilizing information from many different species, including humans. Laboratory is required.

Natural Scientific Approaches
Prerequisites
Credit will not be granted to students who have received credit for BIOL 101 or 111.
Course UID
005990.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
102
Long title
Evolution and Biology of Sex