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BIO 107: Principles of Biology I Laboratory
College of Staten Island
BIO 107: Principles of Biology I Laboratory
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
Pre-Requisite: Appropriate math placement. Co-requisite BIO 106.
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
Laboratory experiences illustrating principles and topics discussed in BIO 106. (scientific analysis). Corequisite: BIO 106. Pre-Requisite: MTH 020 or appropriate math placement.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
BIO 7000: Biology Elective
Baruch College
BIO 7000: Biology Elective
Baruch College
Baruch College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Message hours
Biology Elective
(Regular Liberal Arts)
BIO 1: Biology Elective
Borough of Manhattan CCGrade Requirement for College of Staten Island course: D or above.
BIO 1: Biology Elective
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Grade Requirement for College of Staten Island course: D or above.
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Biology Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIO 99: Biology Elective
Bronx CC
BIO 99: Biology Elective
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Biology Elective
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
BIOL. 1000E: Biology Elective
Brooklyn College
BIOL. 1000E: Biology Elective
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Biology Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts
City College
BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts
City College
City College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
CBA 1000: CBA Credit - Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
CBA 1000: CBA Credit - Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
Graduate Center
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
CBA Credit - Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Guttman CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Guttman CC
Guttman CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIO 111: Principles in Biology (Laboratory)
Hostos CC
BIO 111: Principles in Biology (Laboratory)
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Pre/Co-Requisite: BIO 110, AND MAT 100, MAT100SI or higher, ANDIf taught in English: ESL 86 or ESL 91 or higher, ENG 100 or higherIf taught in Spanish: SPA 121 or higher
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
This course is a laboratory course designed to illustrate the concepts discussed in the BIO110 lecture course. Topics examined will include the structure and function of the cell, diffusion and osmosis, types of plant and animal tissues, molecular biology, and animal reproduction and development. This course is for non-science majors students. Offered in Spanish and English.
(Laboratory Liberal Arts)
ELECT 111LA: Elective Undergraduate: Liberal Arts
Hunter College
ELECT 111LA: Elective Undergraduate: Liberal Arts
Hunter College
Hunter College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0 (min) / 99 (max)
Elective Undergraduate: Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
John Jay College
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
John Jay College
John Jay College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
SCB 199: Science Biology Elective
LaGuardia CC
SCB 199: Science Biology Elective
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Science Biology Elective
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
BIO 9999: Biology Elective Credit
Lehman College
BIO 9999: Biology Elective Credit
Lehman College
Lehman College
Requisites: None
Credits: 1 (min) / 4 (max)
Biology Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIO 1000: Biology Elective Credit
Lehman College
BIO 1000: Biology Elective Credit
Lehman College
Lehman College
Requisites: None
Credits: 1 (min) / 4 (max)
Biology Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIOL 201: General Biology I Lab
Medgar Evers College
BIOL 201: General Biology I Lab
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
BIO 101 OR BIO 111 & BIO 201
Credits: 1
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours
This is the first part of the two semester general biology course for science majors. It will cover introduction to the fundamental principles of life processes of organisms including chemical basis of life, cellular structure, function, division, metabolism and genetic basis of life. The structural and functional features as well as phylogenic and ecological adaptation of bacteria, protista, fungi and plants will also be covered. The laboratory component of this course will reinforce the biological principles by hands-on experiments. Students taking this course for the first time are required to take the lecture and the corresponding lab course concurrently. If the lab or lecture component of the course has been successfully completed previously with a passing and transferable grade or better, then the corresponding lab or lecture course that was not successfully completed previously may be retaken separately.
(Laboratory Non-Liberal Arts)
BIO 1101L: Biology Lab I
NYC College of Technology
BIO 1101L: Biology Lab I
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
CO: BIO1101
Credits: 0
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Biology Lab I
This course was last offered in the Spring 2013 semester.
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
Inactive
BIOL 499: Biology Elective Credit
Queens College
BIOL 499: Biology Elective Credit
Queens College
Queens College
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Biology Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIO 999: Biology Elective
School of Labor & Urban Studies
BIO 999: Biology Elective
School of Labor & Urban Studies
School of Labor & Urban Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Biology Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
Inactive
BIO 999: Biology Elective
School of Professional Studies
BIO 999: Biology Elective
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Biology Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
BIO 999: Biology Liberal Arts Elective
York College
BIO 999: Biology Liberal Arts Elective
York College
York College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Biology Liberal Arts Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
If this course is taken…
BIO 106: Principles of Biology I & BIO 107: Principles of Biology I Laboratory
College of Staten Island
BIO 106: Principles of Biology I & BIO 107: Principles of Biology I Laboratory
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
BIO 106: Principles of Biology I
Prerequisite: Math 20 or an appropriate Math placement. Corequisite: BIO 107.
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Introductory biology for non-science majors. Structure and function of the body and the effects of the environment on it. Fundamental biological principles and concepts and their applications to relevant concerns such as drug addiction, food additives, physical fitness, and the population explosion. Not credited toward the Biology major. (science)
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
BIO 107: Principles of Biology I Laboratory
Pre-Requisite: Appropriate math placement. Co-requisite BIO 106.
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
Laboratory experiences illustrating principles and topics discussed in BIO 106. (scientific analysis). Corequisite: BIO 106. Pre-Requisite: MTH 020 or appropriate math placement.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
BIO 2010: Principles of Biology I
Baruch College
BIO 2010: Principles of Biology I
Baruch College
Baruch College
Prerequisite: Biological Sciences Plan or (Liberal Arts Ad Hoc Plan with Biology Sub-Plan) or Natural Sciences Minor or Environmental Sustainability Minor. Not open to students who have completed BIO 1010, BIO 1005, or BIO 1011L/1012.
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Lecture hours, 4.0 Laboratory hours
This course introduces the student to biological science. Topics include the chemistry of life, cellular organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, metabolism, and animal anatomy and physiology: nutrition, circulation and gas exchange, immunity, nervous control, neuroendocrine integration, homeostasis, excretion and osmoregulation, and reproduction and development. Laboratory exercises include observation, dissection, and experimentation. Written laboratory reports are required. This course is especially recommended for students who are considering future study in biology and may wish to take BIO 3001 (formerly BIO 2020), Principles of Biology II. This course is not open to students who have completed BIO 1005, BIO 1011L, or BIO 1012.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
(Major Gateway - Biology, Health Service)
(Universal Transfer - Biology)
Note: This course will satisfy either the Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences area or the Flexible Core - Scientific World area of your General Education Requirements.
BIO 110: General Biology & BIO 110: General Biology
Borough of Manhattan CCGrade Requirement for College of Staten Island course: D or above.
BIO 110: General Biology & BIO 110: General Biology
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Grade Requirement for College of Staten Island course: D or above.
BIO 110: General Biology
Prerequisite: ESL 54 or English Proficiency of 55 or higher and Math Proficiency of 60 or higher
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Basic cellular structure, tissue organization, physiological process, reproduction and genetics are studied. Special attention is given to selected zoological specimens with particular emphasis upon man.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences area of your General Education Requirements.
AND
BIO 110: General Biology
Prerequisite: ESL 54 or English Proficiency of 55 or higher and Math Proficiency of 60 or higher
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Basic cellular structure, tissue organization, physiological process, reproduction and genetics are studied. Special attention is given to selected zoological specimens with particular emphasis upon man.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences area of your General Education Requirements.
BIO 11: General Biology I
Bronx CC
BIO 11: General Biology I
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Prerequisite:CUNY English proficiency, or ENG 100 or 110 (if required); and CUNY Math Proficiency, or MTH 21.5 or MTH 23.5 or 28.5 (if required)
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Lecture hours, 4.0 Laboratory hours
Chemical basis of life; cellular structure, function and reproduction; photosynthesis and cell respiration; humananatomy and physiology; plant structure and function.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
(Major Gateway - Biology)
BIOL. 1010: Biology for Today's World
Brooklyn College
BIOL. 1010: Biology for Today's World
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO ARE ENROLLED IN OR HAVE COMPLETED ANY COURSE IN BIOLOGY OR WHO HAVE COMPLETED CORC 1321.
Credits: 3
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 2.0 Lecture hours
2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab, 3 CreditsBiology in today's world for non-science majors. Role of biology inpeople's lives. Physical structure, properties, and principles that apply toall living things. Integration of biological science into daily events. Themolecules found in living organisms. Cell structure, molecular biologyand evolution. Satisfies Pathways Required Core Life and PhysicalSciences requirement. (Not open to students who are enrolled in orhave completed any course in biology or who have completed CoreStudies 8.1 or CORC 1321).
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts & BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts & BIO 10004: Human Biology & BIO 10004: Human Biology
City College
BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts & BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts & BIO 10004: Human Biology & BIO 10004: Human Biology
City College
City College
BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences area of your General Education Requirements.
AND
BIO 99902: Elective Credit Liberal Arts
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences area of your General Education Requirements.
AND
BIO 10004: Human Biology
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
A Biology course for non-science majors that emphasizes the function of the human body. Medical issues relating to personal and community health, as well as ethical issues will be discussed. Not open to Science majors. Students cannot receive credit for both Bio 10004 and Bio 10000. 2 lec hr, 2 lab hours every other week, 3 cr. Pre-req: none, but it is recommended that have successfully completed 24 credits.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
BIO 10004: Human Biology
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
A Biology course for non-science majors that emphasizes the function of the human body. Medical issues relating to personal and community health, as well as ethical issues will be discussed. Not open to Science majors. Students cannot receive credit for both Bio 10004 and Bio 10000. 2 lec hr, 2 lab hours every other week, 3 cr. Pre-req: none, but it is recommended that have successfully completed 24 credits.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
BIOL 212: Human Biology & BIOL 212: Human Biology
Guttman CC
BIOL 212: Human Biology & BIOL 212: Human Biology
Guttman CC
Guttman CC
BIOL 212: Human Biology
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This course will introduce students to biological concepts focusing on the structures of the human body and their functions. Specifically, students will learn about human tissues, organs and organ systems. The course has a lab component.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
BIOL 212: Human Biology
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This course will introduce students to biological concepts focusing on the structures of the human body and their functions. Specifically, students will learn about human tissues, organs and organ systems. The course has a lab component.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
RCLP 1000: Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences
Hunter College
RCLP 1000: Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences
Hunter College
Hunter College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 0.0 Lecture hours
Satisfies Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
RCLP 1000: Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences
Kingsborough CC
RCLP 1000: Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 3 (min) / 5 (max)
Hours: 0.0 Lecture hours
Satisfies Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
BIO 183: Human Biology
Lehman College
BIO 183: Human Biology
Lehman College
Lehman College
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
(closed to students majoring in Biology). Introduction to the structure and function of the human body, with emphasis on the physiological mechanisms in health and disease. Topics include: the molecules of life; cells and tissues; the skeleton; muscles; the heart; blood; skin; the eye; the ear; reproduction theory; brain; genetics; infectious disease; the immune system; cancer; nutrition.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
BIO 101: Introduction to the Science of Biology
Medgar Evers College
BIO 101: Introduction to the Science of Biology
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
READ/WRITE/MATH
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
An introductory course intended to acquaint students with the nature and purpose of science, modern biological concepts of life, and the knowledge and importance of the interactions among themselves, other living organisms on the planet, and the environment. A laboratory experience will be an integral component. The laboratory is intended to augment the lecture by means of demonstrations and hands - on experiments. Visits to scientific museums and centers are required.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
(Major Gateway - Biology)
BIOL 11: Introduction to College Biology
Queens College
BIOL 11: Introduction to College Biology
Queens College
Queens College
Requisites: None
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
A general introduction to biology in the areas of cell biology, genetics, development, vertebrate physiology, ecology, and evolution. No previous knowledge of biology or chemistry assumed. For students in all areas, including physical education majors and prospective biology majors who have not had previous high school biology or chemistry courses. Not open to students who have taken BIOL 8, 9, or the equivalent, except with permission of the chair. This course is designed for non-science majors and may not be used to fulfill biology major or minor requirements. This course has a Material and Transportation Fee. For more info visit Office of the Bursar website, Tuition and Fees Cost page https://www.qc.cuny.edu/br/tuition-costs/
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
(Major Gateway - Biology)
BI 140: Principles of Biology & BI 140: Principles of Biology
Queensborough CCGrade Requirement for College of Staten Island course: D or above.
BI 140: Principles of Biology & BI 140: Principles of Biology
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
Grade Requirement for College of Staten Island course: D or above.
BI 140: Principles of Biology
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN ENGLISH (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Not recommended for students in the A.S. in Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics and Science) curriculum. Credit will not be given to students who have successfully completed BI-201. A comprehensive approach to the interaction of living things in the biological world. Topics include the cellular basis of life, genetics, reproduction, evolution, and ecology. The laboratory experience includes dissection of selected vertebrates.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
BI 140: Principles of Biology
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN ENGLISH (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Not recommended for students in the A.S. in Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics and Science) curriculum. Credit will not be given to students who have successfully completed BI-201. A comprehensive approach to the interaction of living things in the biological world. Topics include the cellular basis of life, genetics, reproduction, evolution, and ecology. The laboratory experience includes dissection of selected vertebrates.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)