BIO
103 |
Catalog Description: | |
Meets the associate degree general education requirement in Science. | |
4 credit hours - Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly; one term. | |
An introduction to members of the plant kingdom and their closest relatives. A study of the unique life strategies of plants that are the basis for their importance to man and their role in shaping global ecology. Through an examination of plant form and function, students will learn how and why plant life defines the biological potential of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. | |
Lab fee: $40. | |
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 111 and for any general education math. | |
Links to BIO 103 information on AACC faculty/staff pages: | |
Professor Susan Lamont's home page contains links to some course information. |
Sciences Home Page / Biology Dept / Physical Sciences Dept / Environmental Center |