BIOL 1534: Human Biology

Subject:
Credit hours: 4 Lecture hours: 3 Lab hours: 2
PCS code (Local ID):
Baccalaureate/Transfer
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Course Description

This course is an introduction to a wide variety of biological concepts using humans as the study organism. Topics include cellular and molecular biology, human structure and function, genetics, heredity, evolution and ecology.

Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s)

Appropriate assessment score or completion/concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1422 with a grade of C or better

IAI Number
L1-904L
IAI Title
Human Biology (lab)
Course Fee
$40
Topical Outline
  1. Introduction, Exploring Life and Science
  2. Chemistry of Life
  3. Cell Structure and Function
  4. Tissues/ Skin
  5. Cardiovascular System & Blood
  6. Digestive & Respiratory Systems
  7. Skeletal System
  8. Muscular System
  9. Nervous System
  10. Senses & Reproductive System
  11. Development & Cell Cycle/Chromosomes
  12. Cancer, Patterns of Inheritance & DNA
  13. Animal & Human Evolution
  14. Ecology & Human Interferences
  15. Human Population, Resources & Conservation

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the organization levels of life and the functions of the components at each organizational level.
  • Illustrate how the human organ systems function to facilitate the human organism.
  • Compare types of cells, their genetic activity, and how those cells reproduce.
  • Describe how genetic inheritance of traits effects living things and how these factors drive evolution.
  • Distinguish types of ecosystems, interactions and processes within, and how humans impact this dynamic.
  • Apply concepts associated with sustainability and a sustainable society to today’s challenges.