Introductory Biology II
Texas A & M University-College Station
(BIOL 1307 and 1107, 1407) Introductory Biology II. The second half of an introductory two-semester survey of contemporary biology that covers evolution, history of life, diversity and form and function of organisms; includes laboratory that reinforces and provides supplemental information related to the lecture topics.
Credits
4 credits
Course Code
BIOL 112
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- VTPB 4603 credits
Mammalian Cell Pathobiology
- VIBS 4024 credits
Anatomy
- RWFM 3543 credits
Wildlife Anatomy and Physiology
- OCNG 4533 credits
Hydrothermal Vents and Mid- Ocean Ridges
- MARB 3002 credits
Scientific Methods in Marine Biology
- FIVS 3084 credits
Forensic Implications of Inheritance
- 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 4223 credits
Behavioral Ecology
- BIOL 2143 credits
Genes, Ecology and Evolution