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(BIOL 376) Genetics

A general course in the principles of Mendelian and evolutionary genetics.

Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture
Prerequisites BIOL 112/L, CHEM 105
Offered Winter, Spring
Programs Biochemistry Minor, Biology (BS), Biology Education (BS), Chemistry Education (BS), Mathematics (BS)

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Describe basic ecological concepts and models.
  2. Illustrate how those concepts are applied in nature by interpreting results of ecological data.
  3. Solve ecological problems in case studies.
  4. Analyze and evaluate real data from a local environment (Koloa on the Laie summit).
  5. Compile and present orally and in writing conclusions based on analysis of the data.