BiologyFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course topics in this subject:
The following courses
are part of the
natural sciences component of the Core Curriculum:
Non-Majors BiologyNOTE: Biology 1408 and 1409 are courses for non-majors. Non-science majors and returning students with limited biology background may take either course in preparation for their first biology course for majors. There are no prerequisites. Day CoursesBiol for Non-Science Majors I • Core Curriculum
Class will meet the first Friday, May 22. Content includes biology in the modern world, DNA, genetics and the cell. Distance Learning CoursesBiol for Non-Science Majors I • Core Curriculum
Content includes biology in the modern world, DNA, genetics and the cell. The recommended on-campus orientation will be offered May 18 at 7 p.m. in Room K121. Online orientation is also available. Lectures, labs, most assignments, tests and quizzes are online, however, a lab practical and the final exam will be taken in the Testing Center or a prearranged alternate site. Biol for Non-Science Majors II • Core Curriculum
Content includes ecology, population and the human body. The recommended on-campus orientation will be offered May 18 at 7 p.m. in Room K121. Online orientation is also available. Lectures, labs, most assignments, tests and quizzes are online, however, a lab practical and the final exam will be taken in the Testing Center or a pre-arranged alternate site. Majors BiologyNOTE: Biology 1406 and 1407 are courses for students majoring and/or minoring in biology or related disciplines. It is recommended that students have recently had either high school biology or Biology 1408 or 1409. It is also recommended that students have recently had high school chemistry or Chemistry 1405 before taking this course. Day CoursesBiology for Science Majors I • Core Curriculum
Class will meet the first Friday, May 22. Biology 1406 is a course for students majoring and/or minoring in biology or related disciplines. It is recommended that students have recently had either high school biology or Biology 1408 or 1409. It is also recommended that students have recently had high school chemistry or Chemistry 1405 before taking this course. Anatomy & Physiology for Nursing MajorsNOTE: Enrollment into SCIT 1407 will require an appropriate reading and writing score on one of the assessment instruments (THEA/TASP, etc.) taken within the last two years. If your reading or writing score is below the minimum cutoff, you will be advised to enroll into an alternative biology course, such as BIOL 1408 or DIRS 9170. SCIT 1407 is a prerequisite for the Nursing Program. Day CoursesApplied Human Anatomy/Phys I
Class will meet the first Friday, May 22. Night CoursesApplied Human Anatomy/Phys I
Class will meet the first Friday, May 22. Honors Anatomy & Physiology (Majors)NOTE: Biology 2401 and 2402 are anatomy and physiology courses for biology majors and for students wanting a transferable anatomy and physiology course, such as, Bachelor of Science, Nursing; physical therapy and kinesiology students. Please see the online Catalog for prerequisite information. Day CoursesAnatomy & Physiology I
Class will meet the first Friday, May 22. This is Honors Biology. MicrobiologyNight CoursesMicrobiology
Students who want to enroll concurrently in SCIT 1408 & BIOL 2420 must receive the written permission of Peggy Mason at pMason@dcccd.edu. If you don't find the course you're looking for in this term, try Summer I or Summer II. |
NOTE: Meeting course prerequisites is very important to your success in science courses. Before registering, check the Catalog online or call the division office for prerequisite information.