What is the difference between BIO 1511, Life Science and BIO 1530, Introductory Biology: Molecular and Cellular?
BIO 1511 is an introductory biology course primarily for students who have not taken biology recently and need to complete the biology prerequisite for BIO 1570 or BIO 1630. This course may also fulfill the laboratory science requirement for non-science majors. This course covers the basic concepts of biology including the cellular basis of life, metabolic processes, genetics, etc. BIO 1530 is an introductory biology course primarily for students who are majoring in science or some health science programs. BIO 1530 is more advanced than BIO 1511 and assumes that a student has recently completed high school biology or the equivalent. It provides an in-depth focus of the molecular and cellular processes of biology. Both courses include a laboratory component. If you are continuing on in a health-science field, an introductory biology course may be necessary. Check with your degree program to determine the appropriate course to take: BIO 1511 or BIO 1530. Course descriptions: BIO 1511 and