BIOL 1050 - Principles of Biology Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 3 Credit(s) This course is designed as an introduction to biology for non-majors. The course will provide the fundamentals of biology for students as an introduction to further college biology courses. The course will introduce students to the diversity, structure, and interdependence of living organisms with one another and the environment. Students will meet two lecture hours and two lab hours per week. UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take BIOL 1050L
College Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Learning Outcomes |
Assessments - - How it is met & When it is met |
Communication – Written |
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Communication – Speech |
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Intercultural Knowledge and Competence |
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Critical Thinking |
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Information Literacy |
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Quantitative Literacy |
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Student Learning Outcomes for Course
Outcomes |
Assessments – How it is met & When it is met |
1. Identify the major historical figures and describe their contribution to the development of modern microbiology. |
Lecture quizzes and exams the first third of the semester and end of the semester. |
2. Identify the major characteristics of bacteria, including morphology, metabolism, and growth characteristics.
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Lecture quizzes and exams the first third of the semester and end of the semester. Lab quizzes the first third of the semester. |
3. Describe the major characteristics of the nonbacterial microbes including the Rickettsias, Chlamydias, Fungi, and Protozoa.
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Lecture quizzes and exams the second third of the semester and end of the semester. |
4. Identify the structure of viruses and describe the cycles of viral reproduction. |
Lecture quizzes and exams the second third of the semester and end of the semester. |
5. Describe patterns and dynamics by which disease spreads through a human population. |
Lecture quizzes and exams the second third of the semester and end of the semester. Lab quiz last week of semester. |
6. Identify common pathogens that cause disease in humans and describe some of the basic chemotherapeutic treatments for the disease.
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Lecture quizzes and exams throughout the semester. |
7. Describe the physical and chemical control methods for microorganisms.
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Lecture quizzes and exams throughout the semester. Lab quizzes following Lab Exercises 10, 11, 13, and 14 (in Lab Content section). |
8. Become acquainted with common staining and culture techniques used to study microorganisms in the laboratory. |
Lab quizzes following Lab Exercises 4 - 8 (in Lab Content section). |
Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A
90 - 92 A-
87- 89 B+
83 - 86 B
80 -82 B-
77- 79 C+
73 - 76 C
70 -72 C-
67- 69 D+
63 - 66 D
60 -62 D-
00- 59 F
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