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Biology of Organisms Lab and Recitation BIOL A109 and A110

Biology Core Course

Course Description:

The biology of whole organisms is examined across the diversity of life, including microbes, plants and animals. Emphasis is on the variety of solutions organisms use to solve the fundamental biological problems which allow them to grow, reproduce and disperse. Three hours of lecture per week. Pre-requisite: BIOL A106. Co-requisite: BIOL 109 and 110.

Course Structure:

2 credits, with 3 hours lab and 1 hour recitation.

Instructors:

Drs. Don Hauber, Frank Jordan, Jim Wee, David White and Anne Barrilleaux

Link to current course homepages:

Check Loyola's Blackboard website

To find out more about this course, please feel free to contact the instructor or visit the course homepage.  You can also visit the Loyola's Schedule of Classes link and see the very most up-to-date syllabus for offerings of this course.


Illustrations by Jean Cassels (jean-cassels.com)

Updated September 10, 2008