General Biology: Unseen Life on Earth-Honors - 44325 - BI 101_H - 01 | ||||||||||||||
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This is an honors section open to any student prepared to complete honors-level coursework. These exciting honors classes delve deeper into course topics and require a high level of student motivation; the pace may be faster than non-honors courses. WR 121 readiness (score of at least 96 on the sentence-skills placement test) recommended. See the Lane Honors Program website for information. This course is an introduction to the cellular biology of the smallest organisms on earth. Microbes are crucial to human health, food supplies and the survival of all life forms. Students explore the diversity and contributions of microbes such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
Associated Term: Spring 2015 Registration Dates: Feb 09,2015 to May 22,2015 Levels: Credit Attributes: Tuition, AAOT Laboratory Science, Science/Math/Computer Science Lane Main Campus Campus Lecture plus Lab Schedule Type Hybrid Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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