BIOL 130

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BIOL 130, also known as Molecular Biology and Genetics, is an introductory-level biology course typically taught by Stuart Allison or Judy Thorn.

Course Description

Official Course Description

"This course will cover the creation, manipulation and modification of genes. We will cover Mendelian and molecular genetics and the central dogma of molecular biology - DNA replication, transcription and translation. Laboratory exercises will be used to illustrate principles and processes, and to develop bench skills and familiarity with the scientific method."[1]

Credits and Prerequisites

Credit Earned: The course is worth a single credit.

Foundations/Key Competencies: The course fulfills the Math and Natural Sciences Foundation requirement.

Major/Minor Requirement: The course is required as part of the biology major, and may be taken as one of two introductory courses needed for the biology minor.

Prerequisites:

-or-

  • Permission of the instructor

Text

  • Campbell, Neil A. and Jane B. Reece (2004). "Biology" (7th edition) ISBN 080537146X.
  • Ridley, Matt (2000). "Genome" ISBN 0060932902.

Course Schedule

Biol 130 is typically offered once a year during the Winter Term. One might ask why 130 is offered before 120; this is to allow those that have AP credit in Biol 120 to take either 210 or another upper-division class during Spring Term.

2007-2008

Term Section Days Period Location Instructor
Fall 2007 1 MWF 2 SMC A110 Judy Thorn

2006-2007

Term Section Days Period Location Instructor
Fall 2006 1 MWF 2 SMC A110 Stuart Allison/Christopher Thompson

Reviews

The course is similar to the other intro-level Bio courses; see BIOL 110 for more information.

References