Zool 115
General Biology
Department of Zoology
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- Credit hours: 3
- Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester
- Prerequisites: none
- Course Description: Introduction to fundamental biological concepts for non-life science majors interested in learning about interrelationships of human, plant, and animal communities. Integrated lecture and laboratory cover topics that include structure and function of living systems, reproduction and inheritance, evolution, biological diversity, and environmental biology. Laboratory applies scientific methods to the study of living systems. Laboratory/field trip fee $15.
- Lecture: 2 hours per week
- Lab: 2 hours per week
- Instructors: Margaret Nsofor and Tim Carter
- Office Location: Dr. Nsofor in LSII 376E and Dr. Carter in LSII 372F
- Office Telephone: Dr. Nsofor at 618-453-4142 and Dr. Carter at 618-453-4134
- E-mail: mnsofor@siu.edu or tcarter@siu.edu
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Last updated: 17-Jan-06 / ghw