BIO-115 Human Biology
This course approaches basic biological principles from a human perspective. It is a principles course with a laboratory designed for non-science majors. Basic cell biology, systems anatomy and physiology, evolution and human ecology are broadly discussed. This course carries SUNY General Education Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) credit.
Outcomes
- Describe basic cell biology, the anatomy and functioning of several key physiological systems, and evolutionary theory.
- Evaluate the disruption of homeostasis in key body systems, and cite evidence to support your explanation.
- Utilize basic laboratory techniques to conduct experiments.
- Discuss the human species' place in, and effects on, the environment.
- Determine ethical implications and personal values regarding humans in science research and medical treatments