About BIOL 1150 OL1

For nonscience majors. Introduction to basic human anatomy and organ system physiology emphasizing normal and diseased homeostatic mechanisms. With virtual laboratory. Credit not awarded for both BIOL 1150 and BIOL 1155.

Notes

Open to degree and PACE students; Credit will not be awarded for both BIOL 1150 and BIOL 1155. Asynchronous online

Section Description

This is an introductory level presentation of a life science course, designed primarily for non-science university level students. We will be covering some of the same material that might be found in a general introductory biology course, and/or a Human A&P course, but at a more basic level. Topics to be covered will include; basic chemistry, cells, most body systems, some general, human, and molecular genetics, cancer, as well as body defense against disease. At the end of the course, you should • Be familiar with the Scientific Attitude and approach to discovering the associations that exist in the natural world. • Have a general understanding of the biochemicals and energy transformations that support life. • Have a basic picture of the structure and function of cells – the basic unit of life. • Understand the concept of Homeostasis, and the role of different body systems in the process. This should assist you in understanding and consulting with your health care professionals. • Have a reasonable command of the role of genetics (inheritance), both general and molecular, in human health and disease. This should better prepare you to interpret the studies and claims made in the common press with respect to new “discoveries” and “medical breakthroughs”.

Section Expectation

This is an online and asynchronous course. However, there are intermittent and scheduled assessments. In order to participate you MUST obtain the publisher supplied eText/Learning/Lab program. There will be text readings, instructor supplied notes and video presentations that should be accessed for each topic. The timing and duration of effort for these activities will be not unlike an "in-person" course. In addition, this course has a built-in online lab. There will be a significant number of "exercises" to complete. This will not be unlike attending a weekly laboratory session of a standard "science with lab" course.

Evaluation

The course will be divided into 4 "topic sections". Each section will have an assessed "Homework" component and an Exam. In addition, the lab component will have multiple exercises to complete, a series of mini-Quizzes, and a "Final" Lab Exam.

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