BIOL 2005 [0.5 credit] Human Biology
A course for non-specialists interested in how the human body works. Topics will include biological molecules, cells, genetics, and various organ systems. Examples will be used to connect concepts taught in the course with general knowledge of human health and disease.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1003 or BIOL 1103 and (CHEM 1001 and CHEM 1002) or (CHEM 1005 and CHEM 1006). Students in Biology and Biochemistry programs may only take this course as a free elective.
Lectures three hours a week.
Lectures three hours a week.
Co-operative Education
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...first work term, ENST 2005, ENST 2006, and...Designation. Work Term Course : BIOL 3999 Work/Study...
Environmental Studies
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...ARCN, ARCS, ARCU, BIOC, BIOL, BIT, CHEM, CIVE...first work term, ENST 2005, ENST 2006, and...
Geography
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...ARCN, ARCS, ARCU, BIOC, BIOL, BIT, CHEM, CIVE...term: BA students: GEOG 2005 , GEOG 2006 and...