BIOL 102 - Concepts of Biology 2

Description:BIOL 102 is a continuation of Biology 101 with an emphasis on organismal biology or biodiversity. Structure and function of major groups of microorganisms, fungi, animals, and plants are introduced. Evolutionary trends and ecological relationships are observed in the increasing complexity of life from microorganisms to vertebrates and angiosperms. Laboratories include microscope work, field work, and the dissection of representative invertebrates and vertebrates. This course includes lecture and laboratory classes.
Credit hours:3-2-4
Prerequisite(s):successful completion ["C" or better grade] of BIOL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Natural Science (AAS and ALS only)
  • Area of concentration - Biology, General Science
Offered:Offered in Spring.

Spring 2010 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
BIOL 1020112:30p
12:00p
1:45p
1:50p
T,Th
M (lab)
Stokes, C

Biology Courses

NumberTitleHours
BIOL 101Concepts of Biology 13-2-4
BIOL 102Concepts of Biology 23-2-4
BIOL 106Issues in Human Biology3-0-3
BIOL 120Plants and Society3-0-3
BIOL 130Genetics and Society3-0-3
BIOL 201Human Anatomy & Physiology 13-2-4
BIOL 202Human Anatomy and Physiology 23-2-4
BIOL 210Environmental Biology3-2-4
BIOL 220Microbiology3-2-4