Introductory Biology I
Texas A & M University-College Station
(BIOL 1306 and 1106, 1406) Introductory Biology I. First half of an introdutory two-semester survey of contemporary biology that covers the chemical basis of life, structure and biology of the cell, molecular biology and genetics; includes laboratory that reinforces and provides supplemental information related to the lecture topics; also taught at Galveston campus.
Credits
4 credits
Course Code
BIOL 111
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- VTPP 3233 credits
Physiology of Domestic Animals
- VTPB 4603 credits
Mammalian Cell Pathobiology
- SCSC 4113 credits
Biotechnology for Crop Improvement
- RWFM 3543 credits
Wildlife Anatomy and Physiology
- POSC 4143 credits
Avian Genetics and Breeding
- POSC 3083 credits
Avian Anatomy and Physiology
- MARB 4304 credits
Coastal Plant Ecology
- MARB 3023 credits
The Sea World Experience
- MARB 3014 credits
Genetics
- MARB 2154 credits
Marine Zoology
- MARB 2143 credits
Evolutionary Biology
- GENE 4113 credits
Biotechnology for Crop Improvement
- GENE 3013 credits
Comprehensive Genetics
- FSCI 3343 credits
One Health in Coastal Regions
- ENTO 4553 credits
Field Entomology in the Tropics
- ENTO 4423 credits
Mosquito - A History of Humankind’s Struggle for Survival with the Deadliest Animal on the Planet
- ECCB 3133 credits
Diversity and Evolution of Invertebrates
- ECCB 3103 credits
Forest Tree Physiology and Breeding
- BIOL 1124 credits
Introductory Biology II