Concepts of Biology

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Concepts of Biology BIOL 101 (3 credits, for non-science majors) Take the first step toward nursing and physician assistant programs, or gain the foundation needed for higher-level science courses. Biology 101 introduces you to the study of living things and the interdependent relationship of all organisms. Examine plants and animals and discover the interactive role of genes, the environment, and the world population in determining the planet’s well being. Topics include: Study of atoms, molecules, and cells as building blocks for living organisms The role of DNA and genes in inheritance, disease, biodiversity, and evolution The health of populations, ecosystems, and the planet Monday and Wednesday, 1700-2000 Class number: 85746, GoArmyEd number: 154593 May be applied toward the general education requirement in the biological and physical sciences, a minor in biology, and electives Enroll now! Contact your UMUC Europe field representative, Grafenwoehr Education Center (E180), DSN 314-475-6106, CIV +49-(0)9641-836106, or e-mail [email protected] www.ed.umuc.edu

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Concepts of Biology BIOL 101 (3 credits, for non-science majors) Take the first step toward nursing and physician assistant programs, or gain the foundation needed for higher-level science courses. Biology 101 introduces you to the study of living things and the interdependent relationship of all organisms. Examine plants and animals and discover the interactive role of genes, the environment, and the world population in determining the planet’s well being.

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Concepts of BiologyBIOL 101 (3 credits, for non-science majors)Take the first step toward nursing and physician assistant programs, or gain the foundation needed for higher-level science courses. Biology 101 introduces you to the study of living things and the interdependent relationship of all organisms. Examine plants and animals and discover the interactive role of genes, the environment, and the world population in determining the planet’s well being.

Topics include: • Study of atoms, molecules, and cells as building blocks for living organisms

• The role of DNA and genes in inheritance, disease, biodiversity, and evolution

• The health of populations, ecosystems, and the planet

Monday and Wednesday, 1700-2000Class number: 85746, GoArmyEd number: 154593

May be applied toward the general education requirement in the biological and physical sciences, a minor in biology, and electives

Enroll now! Contact your UMUC Europe field representative, Grafenwoehr Education Center (E180), DSN 314-475-6106, CIV +49-(0)9641-836106, or e-mail [email protected]

www.ed.umuc.edu