BIOLOGY
BIOL 101 Survey of Biology (no lab) / 3 units
10 101 01 (CRN 1001)
Alberti, L.
A course in the general concepts of biology providing the non-major with an overview of the living world and the principles of life processes. Satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for a non-lab course in life science. Note: Course will be canceled if there are fewer than six (6) paid students enrolled as of Monday, May 5.
3-week Pre Session (6/2 – 6/20)
M-F
9:00 a.m. – 11:40 a.m.
ST 230
Limit 30
BIOL 101L Survey of Biology (with lab) / 3 units
10 101L 01 (CRN 1002)
Ellis, H.
A course in the general concepts of biology providing the non-major with an overview of the living world and the principles of life processes. Satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for a laboratory course in life science. Note: Course will be canceled if there are fewer than six (6) paid students enrolled as of Monday, May 5.
3-week Pre Session (6/2 – 6/20)
M-F
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Lecture: ST 231; Lab: ST 225
Limit 24
BIOL 104L Topics in Human Biology (with lab) / 3 units
10 104L 01 (CRN 1003)
Haselbeck, R.
This is a course in general biology with a human emphasis for non-majors. The general principles of evolution, genetics, biochemistry and physiology are illustrated by reference to normal and abnormal human body function. Behavioral biology and ecology are also treated from a primarily human viewpoint. Satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for a laboratory course in life science. Note: Course will be canceled if there are fewer than six (6) paid students enrolled as of Monday, July 7.
3-week Post Session (8/4 – 8/22)
M-F
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Lecture: ST 230; Lab: ST 225
Limit 24
BIOL 115 (01) Physiology of Exercise (with lab)
/ 4 units
10 115 01 (CRN 1004)
Spanis, C.
A study of human physiology and how the body accommodates physical exercise. Training procedures, health and importance of nutrition and ergogenic aids are emphasized. Prerequisites: High school biology and chemistry are strongly recommended. Satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for a laboratory course in life science. Note: Course will be canceled if there are fewer than six (6) paid students enrolled as of Monday, May 5.
3-week Pre Session (6/2 – 6/20)
Lecture: M-F, ST 232
9:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Lab: M-F, ST 242
12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Limit 15
BIOL 115 (02) Physiology of Exercise (with lab)
/ 4 units
10 115 02 (CRN 1005)
Borin, W.
A study of human physiology and how the body accommodates physical exercise. Training procedures, health and importance of nutrition and ergogenic aids are emphasized. Prerequisites: High school biology and chemistry are strongly recommended. Satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for a laboratory course in life science. Note: Course will be canceled if there are fewer than six (6) paid students enrolled as of Tuesday, May 27.
6-week Mid Session (6/23 – 8/1)
Lecture: TTh, ST 230
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Lab: TTh, ST 242
12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Limit 16
BIOL 115 (03) Physiology of Exercise (with lab)
/ 4 units
10 115 03 (CRN 1006)
Borin, W.
A study of human physiology and how the body accommodates physical exercise. Training procedures, health and importance of nutrition and ergogenic aids are emphasized. Prerequisites: High school biology and chemistry are strongly recommended. Satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for a laboratory course in life science. Note: Course will be canceled if there are fewer than six (6) paid students enrolled as of Monday, July 7.
3-week Post Session (8/4 – 8/22)
Lecture: TW, ST 231
9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m
Lecture: Th, ST 231
9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Lab: TW, ST 242
11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Limit 16

