Credit Course Schedules
Biology - Fall 2026
Term Definitions
- In Person
- Classes meet in person on campus; specific days/times/location
- Online - Asynchronous
- Classes meet fully online; no specific days/times/locations
- Online - Synchronous (Zoom)
- Classes meet via Zoom or other resource; specific days/times
- Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & Online Synchronous (Zoom)
- A portion of the classes meet synchronous via Zoom or other resource and a portion is asynchronous online; there will be some specific days/times
- Hybrid - Online & In-person
- A portion of the classes meet in person on campus and a portion is asynchronous or synchronous online; there will be some specific days/times/locations
- Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & In Person
- Classes meet in both asynchronous online and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations for in-person portions of classes are listed with each course
- Hybrid - Online Synchronous (Zoom) & In Person
- Classes meet in both synchronous online (Zoom) and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations are listed with each course
- Hyflex
- Combines online and face-to-face instruction. Students may participate in different ways: online - synchronous, online - asynchronous, face-to-face, or as a flexible learner (student has a degree of choice as to how they participate each week).
- Flex
- Flex courses may provide students with the opportunity to meet in-person on campus, on the synchronous days and times already scheduled, if conditions allow.
- Imputed credits
- Imputed credits are developmental courses for students who need to prepare themselves for college-level work. They count toward financial aid requirements but do not count toward earned college credits or GPA.
- Interactive TV
- Classes are taught live from one campus location and broadcast to one or more additional campus locations. Cameras and microphones at all sites allow faculty and learners to see and talk with each other.
This course explores the basic biological structures, systems and processes that define human life. Students will learn about the chemical basis of life, cellular structure and metabolism, tissues, and an overall survey of the organ systems of the body. Through lectures and interactive activities, students will explore recent developments in science and medicine and the mechanisms behind human health and disease. Eligibility: ENG 1510 without supports or Corequisite: ENG 1510 with supports and Corequisite: BIO 1502. J fall, spring; C fall, spring; online fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 204 | ||
| Aug 24 – Dec 18 | Mon, Wed | 11:00 am – 12:15 pm |
This laboratory course explores the basic biological structures, systems and processes that define human life. Lab experiences will supplement the content being covered in the corresponding lecture: chemical basis of life, cellular structure and metabolism, tissues, and an overall survey of the organ systems of the body. Eligibility: ENG 1510 without supports or Corequisite: ENG 1510 with supports and Corequisite: BIO 1501. J fall, spring; C fall, spring; Online, fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center | ||
| Aug 24 – Dec 18 | Mon, Wed | 1:30 pm – 2:55 pm |
This first of two sequential human anatomy and physiology courses is designed for students who have had little or no previous study of the body or the physical and chemical principles on which body structure and function is based. In this course, students will learn basic chemistry and physics, cytology, and histology. Students will study the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory. In the accompanying laboratory, students will learn basic terminology, microscopy, animal dissection, organ dissection, and experimental process and protocols. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: CHE 1500 (or above)-unless high school chemistry was passed. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 204 | ||
| Aug 24 – Dec 18 | Mon, Wed | 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm |
This first of two sequential human anatomy and physiology courses is designed for students who have had little or no previous study of the body or the physical and chemical principles on which body structure and function is based. In this course, students will learn basic chemistry and physics, cytology, and histology. Students will study the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory. In the accompanying laboratory, students will learn basic terminology, microscopy, animal dissection, organ dissection, and experimental process and protocols. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: CHE 1500 (or above)-unless high school chemistry was passed. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 203 | ||
| Aug 26 – Dec 18 | Wed | 6:00 pm – 8:45 pm |
This first of two sequential human anatomy and physiology courses is designed for students who have had little or no previous study of the body or the physical and chemical principles on which body structure and function is based. In this course, students will learn basic chemistry and physics, cytology, and histology. Students will study the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory. In the accompanying laboratory, students will learn basic terminology, microscopy, animal dissection, organ dissection, and experimental process and protocols. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: CHE 1500 (or above)-unless high school chemistry was passed. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 203 | ||
| Aug 27 – Dec 18 | Thu | 6:00 pm – 8:45 pm |
This first of two sequential human anatomy and physiology courses is designed for students who have had little or no previous study of the body or the physical and chemical principles on which body structure and function is based. In this course, students will learn basic chemistry and physics, cytology, and histology. Students will study the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory. In the accompanying laboratory, students will learn basic terminology, microscopy, animal dissection, organ dissection, and experimental process and protocols. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: CHE 1500 (or above)-unless high school chemistry was passed. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 204 | ||
| Aug 25 – Dec 18 | Tue, Thu | 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm |
This first of two sequential human anatomy and physiology courses is designed for students who have had little or no previous study of the body or the physical and chemical principles on which body structure and function is based. In this course, students will learn basic chemistry and physics, cytology, and histology. Students will study the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory. In the accompanying laboratory, students will learn basic terminology, microscopy, animal dissection, organ dissection, and experimental process and protocols. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: CHE 1500 (or above)-unless high school chemistry was passed. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 203 | ||
| Aug 27 – Dec 18 | Thu | 1:30 pm – 4:15 pm |
This first of two sequential human anatomy and physiology courses is designed for students who have had little or no previous study of the body or the physical and chemical principles on which body structure and function is based. In this course, students will learn basic chemistry and physics, cytology, and histology. Students will study the following organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory. In the accompanying laboratory, students will learn basic terminology, microscopy, animal dissection, organ dissection, and experimental process and protocols. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: CHE 1500 (or above)-unless high school chemistry was passed. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 203 | ||
| Aug 25 – Dec 18 | Tue | 1:30 pm – 4:15 pm |
Students will explore the biology of microorganisms of importance to medicine, industry, and the natural world. Topics include microbial taxonomy; cultivation; metabolism; genetics; physical, chemical, and chemotherapeutic agents of microbial control; host defense mechanisms and immunology; biology; epidemiology; and selected bacterial, fungal, protozoan, and viral pathogens of medical significance. Prerequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: BIO1571+1572 or BIO2510; BIO2532 strongly recommended corequisite. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 204 | ||
| Aug 24 – Dec 18 | Mon, Wed | 9:30 am – 10:45 am |
Microbiology Lab provides hands-on experiences in the appropriate techniques for handling bacterial cultures, identifying microorganisms, and implementing and evaluating various standard diagnostic procedures. Prerequisite: ENG 1510; Prerequisite: BIO1571+1572 or BIO2510; BIO2531 strongly recommended corequisite. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus
| Allied Health & Sciences Center 203 | ||
| Aug 26 – Dec 18 | Wed | 1:30 pm – 4:15 pm |