
BIOLOGY
101
General Biology: Cells
Course Description
Designed for non-biology majors. Covers the organization of cells, including their composition and structure, energy trapping and use, information storage, and mitotic divisions. 3 hours of lecture and one two hour lab each week.
4 Credits
Offered every fall term; usually summer and winter terms also.
Instructors
LECTURE CLASSES
Fall 2009
Roger
Christianson, Ph.D. TR 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
in Sc 118
John Sollinger, Ph.D. MWF 9:00 – 9:50 a.m. in Sc
118
Winter 2010
Peter Schroeder, Ph.D.
LABORATORY SECTIONS
Fall 2009
Roger Christianson, Ph.D.
Rueben Davis, Graduate T.A.
Sarah Poggi, Graduate T.A.
Chris Rennaker, Graduate T.A.
John Sollinger, Ph.D.
Additional Course Information
Dr. Christianson's lecture section (fall 2009)
Dr. Sollinger's lecture section (fall 2009)
Laboratory Information
Lab Schedule
Textbooks for All Sections
Cain, Yoon, and Singh-Cundy, Discover Biology, 4th edition (2009).
Laboratory Manual for General Biology: Cells, 2009
edition.
Additional Text for Dr. Christianson's Section
Christianson, R., Biology 101 Lecture Notes, 20th edition.
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