Biology 10
Summer and Fall 2008
Introduction to the Principles of Biology
4 units/3 hours lecture, 3 hours of lab. CR/NC option.
Not open to students who have completed Biology 1.1 or 1.2.
Recommended: English 100A or 100B or in progress.
Chuck Brown, Instructor
office phone: 538-3961
e-mail: browncw@sonic.net
| Office Hours: Baker Hall Room 1869A See Bio10 Syllabus for office hours. |
FALL 1999 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: BOTANY
SPRING 2000 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: ECOLOGY
FALL 2000 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: ZOOLOGY
SPRING 2001 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: PROTISTS AND FUNGI
FALL 2001 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: EVOLUTION
SPRING 2002 WEG SITE SUBMISSIONS: EVOLUTION, GENERAL BIOLOGY, HUMAN POPULATIONS
FALL 2003 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: VARIOUS TOPICS
FALL 2004 WEB SITE SUBMISSIONS: TOPICS DIRECTLY RELATED TO THOSE COVERED IN BIO 10
Course Description: Basic course in biology including concepts of cellular biology and organismic reproduction, genetics, evolution, ecology and methods of science.
Supplies Required: Fall Semester only: Calculator with square root function and graph paper (10 divisions per inch or 5 divisions per centimeter).(NOT for Summer Courses)
Texts Required in Summer and Fall, 2008:
| Bio10 not offered in Spring by C. Brown | ||||
| Summer Schedule 2008 | Text Assignments | MTWTh Lecture & Lab Schedule | Examination Schedule | |
| Fall Schedule 2003 | Text Assignments | TTh Lecture Schedule | Examination Schedule | |
see also the following relevant pages:
MANZANITA LEAF PAPER FORMS (Fall only)