BIOS S-1A
Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology
This course leverages problem-solving skills to explore the central principles of molecular and cellular biology, with a focus on structure function relationships, energy, metabolism, and genetics.
The emphasis is on cells as systems for the capture and transformation of energy, the processing of molecular information, the relationship between form and function, and cell division.
Required laboratory and discussion sections highlight experimental design and allow students to reinforce concepts covered in lecture and develop critical thinking.
BIOS S-1a is part of an introductory biology series (BIOS S-1a and <a href="/search/?p=BIOS%201B" data-action="result-detail" data-group="code:BIOS 1B" >BIOS S-1b</a>) that fulfills the medical school admission requirement of two semesters of biology. (Note: BIOS S-1a is not a prerequisite for <a href="/search/?p=BIOS%201B" data-action="result-detail" data-group="code:BIOS 1B" >BIOS S-1b</a>.
Students are welcome to take <a href="/search/?p=BIOS%201B" data-action="result-detail" data-group="code:BIOS 1B" >BIOS S-1b</a> before BIOS S-1a).