Biology 102 Course Outcomes
Biology 102 - General Biology II
Upon completion of this course, students will be expected to be able to:
- Analyze evidence from the fossil record for examples of macroevolution.
- Apply an understanding of mechanisms of evolution in the animal kingdom.
- Understand the quantitative tools to visualize the consequences of genetic variation in the evolution of life.
- Explain the origin of multicellularity in the animal kingdom.
- Analyze the molecular, anatomical, and physiological evidence supporting the phylogeny of the animal kingdom as seen in several key phyla.
- Apply evolutionary theory to examples of animal behavior, including sexual selection in an evolutionary context.
- Understand the basic structures and functions of the human body and interactions of various organ systems.