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The Department of Biological Sciences will be offering Biology 1010 (The Cellular Basis of Life) during Summer Session I.
This represents a great opportunity for students to get a head start on their biology course requirements, to pick up a GLER, or to follow up on a passion for biology. Not only would taking Biology 1010 early help you get ahead in your program, this course will be smaller in size than the regular Fall/Spring offerings potentially making for a more interactive, less intimidating lecture environment.
Summer Session 1 runs May 9 - June 20, 2016
Lecture: MW 9 - 11:50 a.m. | UHall B650
Lab: MW 1 ‐ 3:50 p.m. UHall (room TBA)
Course description: Fundamental principles of cellular biology, including structure and function, metabolism, genetics, and molecular biology of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Attention will be given to the application of cellular and molecular biology in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.
Prerequisite(s): Biology 30 AND One of Chemistry 30 or Chemistry 0500 OR One of admission to the Post-Diploma B.Sc. in Agricultural Studies or admission to the Post-Diploma B.Sc. in Environmental Science
Course Attributes: Science (GLER), Introductory Course(0500-1999)
Contact:
Catharine Reader | catharine.reader@uleth.ca | (403) 382-7154