
Professor: Dr. James S. Jacob
Fall 2008
Principles of biological science underlying the structure and function of living things: basic chemistry, cells and organelles, enzymes, respiration, photosynthesis, reproduction, genetics, genomics, and evolution. Entry-level course for biology majors and students entering healthcare professions. Requirement for all advanced biology courses. 4 credits. Three hour lecture and three hour laboratory per week.
Biology 181 is a "hybrid" course. The lecture component is offered via the Internet. The required laboratory component will be conducted at the times/locations listed below given sufficient enrollment. You must travel to a campus for the laboratories. Concurrent enrollment in one of the following labs is required.
* BioLab Section 90890: White Mountain Campus in Show Low, Monday 6:30-9:14
PM, or
* BioLab Section 90844: Little Colorado Campus in Winslow, Tuesday 6:30-9:14
PM, or
* BioLab Secton 90878: White Mountain Campus in Show Low, Tuesday 2:00-4:44
PM, or
* BioLab Secton 90882: White Mountain Campus in Show Low, Wednesday 6:30-9:14
PM.
You must be an experienced Internet user who owns a personal computer
with one of the following software configurations to take this course. A
high-speed Internet connection is necessary to support the graphics/video
files used in the course.
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Operating System
|
Internet Browser
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| Windows XP or Vista | Firefox 2.0+ |
| Macintosh OS 10.3, 10.4, or 10.5 | Firefox 2.0+ or Safari 2.0+ |
You will need Adobe Reader, Macromedia Flash player, and Apple QuickTime player loaded on your computer. All of these programs are free downloads.