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Dec 05, 2025
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BIOL 106 - Biology for Health Sciences (GE)Credits: (3) Instructional Method: Lecture Intended for any student who is not a Biology major, but who needs to take human anatomy courses for their majors. Students who are not Biology majors must pass BIOL 106 prior to taking Human Structure and Function I or II (BIOL 310 , BIOL 311 ). An introduction to the basic processes of life and science. Emphasis is on scientific investigation and processes common to most organisms including humans. Students who are not required to take upper-level Biology courses for their major program should instead take BIOL 103 or BIOL 104. Students who need laboratory credit should also register for BIOL 106, concurrently or after passing this course.
REAL Area R Cornerstone General Education (GE)
Note(s): Students whose degrees require both lecture and lab (BIOL 105 and BIOL 106) should take them concurrently whenever possible, as the materials in lab and lecture reinforce each other for a better total learning outcome.
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