Undergraduate Studies


BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I

Session Offered:
Fall, Credit 4.0

Prerequisites:

None 

Description:

BIOL 11000/11100 is a two-semester principles of biology sequence that introduces students to the major concepts of the discipline, with emphasis on the experimental and logical basis of the information presented. BIOL 11000/11100 includes lectures and laboratories that begin with atoms and build to the diversity of life. Topics include chemistry, biochemistry of macromolecules, cell structure and function, photosynthesis, respiration, evolution, the diversity of life and DNA structure and replication.

Instructor(s):
David H. Bos 

E-mail:
dbos@purdue.edu

Textbook(s):

*Text: Biology
Year/Edition: 8th
ISBN Number: 0073227390
Author(s): Raven, Johnson, Losos, Mason, Singer
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Hardback

Course Format:

BIOL 11000 is a linked course. You must choose from:

CRN

Instructional Type

Day

Time

Room

12061-12063

50-min Lecture

TTH

Sec 01- 8:30
Sec 02-12:30
Sec 03-2:30

LILY 1105

12064-12106

50-min Recitation

TWTHorF

Sec 04-46
7:30 - 5:30

WTHR 360

12111-12156

2-hr Laboratory

TWTHorF

Sec 51-96
7:30 - 6:00

WTHR 316/317

12107-12110

50-min Practice Study Observation

M or TH

Sec 47-M 3:30
Sec 48-M 4:30
Sec 49-TH 9:30
Sec 50 "arrange hour"

LILY G126



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