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Mol/Cell Biology Lab

Subject Code

BIOL

Course Number

123

Department(s)

Course Title

Mol/Cell Biology Lab

Course Description

This course provides the student with laboratory experiences in which topics covered in BIOL 122 lecture are studied in an experimental fashion.

Pass/Fail Only?

No

Faculty Permission Required?

No

Credit Hours Min

1

Credit Hours Max

1

Instructional Method

Hybrid
Corequisite
Enroll in the following Courses:
Prerequisite
Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
OR
Major in nursing

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Learning Objective 1

Objective

better understand the principles covered in Molecular and Cellular Biology (BIOL122) lecture

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Learning Objective 2

Objective

learn to operate various pieces of scientific equipment such as microscopes, electrophoresis chambers, and spectrophotometers

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Learning Objective 3

Objective

learn to use EXCEL for data organization, graphing and how to interpolate information from graphs

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Learning Objective 4

Objective

conduct experiments, learn about testing properties, and importance of replication

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Learning Objective 5

Objective

understand how the size and charge of molecules affects molecular movement

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Learning Objective 6

Objective

understand enzyme function and its importance as a chemical basis of life

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Learning Objective 7

Objective

learn the importance of genetic transformations understand gene expression

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Learning Objective 8

Objective

understand importance of mitosis and meiosis in plants and animals

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Learning Objective 9

Objective

learn professional communication by creating and effectively delivering a presentation that is engaging and demonstrates your knowledge on a specific topic.

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Learning Objective 10

Objective

gain experience in teamwork by working with others in classroom activities and discussions; collaborating with another student on a presentation

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Learning Objective 11

Objective

critical thinking-taking the information presented in class and applying it to written assignments and exams.