Courses: Cell Structure and Function (BIOLH200A01)
Fall 2011
Three hours of lecture and one laboratory period per week. A one-year course in cellular and molecular biology. Biology 200 considers the cell as a unit of biological activity. There is an introduction to the major macromolecules of the cell which includes a discussion of their synthesis and breakdown and a section on the gene as a unit of biological information and the flow and transmission of genetic information. The laboratory introduces the student to cell and molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics. Enrollment per lab section is limited to 32.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of one Natural Science credit, which includes a lab experience at Haverford, Bryn Mawr, or Swarthmore.
Fulfills: NA II L
DepartmentTaught ByRachel Hoang (Profile) |
LocationHaverford, Shrp Aud Meeting TimesTTh 10:00-11:30 |
