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BI101 Biology I

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  • CRN: 26423
  • Credits: 4
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Welcome to Biology 101!  We LOVE biology, and hope to share our enthusiasm with you. We hope that you learn some basics about science, the scientific method, work toward critical thinking, and learn about the living world. Science is a process, as is learning, and requires time, guidance, nurturing and hard work. Expect to attend lecture and lab in-person. In addition to holding a traditional "lecture," expect to engage in collaborative group work and active learning in class. Attendance in both lecture and lab is critical to your success.  

Class Meetings (in-person at Sylvania Campus):

  • Lecture: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:00-2:20 pm in SS 122 with Nora Stevens
  • Lab: Thursdays 9:00-11:50 am in ST 212 with April Ann Fong
Course Description:

Our goals for you are to learn the very basics of biology. This laboratory science course is designed for non-biology majors and is the first of a three-term sequence. Introduces the properties of life, morphology and physiology of cells, cell chemistry, energy transformation, and the basic principles of ecology. For more details, visit: http://www.pcc.edu/ccog/default.cfm?fa=ccog&subject=BI&course=101

Coursework Expectations:

  • Plan to spend 6-12 hours outside of class studying and completing homework.
  • Weekly in-class and online activities (lecture and lab)
  • Weekly required hands-on lab activities, in addition to lab pre-labs and quizzes due each week.
  • 1 connections project (10 hours of finding "biology" in the community)

Instructional Materials:

  • Textbook: Audesirk, Audesirk, & Byers. Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology, 12th Edition. 2020.
  • Labs will be available via online D2L- students must print labs prior to lab meetings on Thursdays.

About your lecture instructor Nora Stevens:

I've been teaching at PCC for over 15 years: biology for everyone and for people going into healthcare careers, anatomy and physiology, online and in person. I love getting to know my students, enjoying their diverse backgrounds. It is one of the best things about teaching at PCC. I studied ground squirrels and bats when I was in school and I definitely include lots of examples from mammals in my teaching. During "lecture", we will mostly be doing case studies to support your reading and watching online videos. I hope you will come join us! 

About your lab instructor April Ann Fong:

I love teaching at PCC and teach Principles of Biology, Botany, Introduction to Sustainability, Environmental Studies from a Biological Perspective, and General Biology. As a honeybee ecologist, my loves are being outside with flowers and insects! I have studied honeybee learning and memory, lizard interactions, and more! I have volunteered with Adventure Scientists surveying for pine martens on the Olympic Peninsula, creating DNA databases for big leaf maples and western red cedars to prevent poaching, and many other projects. Currently, I am focused on changing curricula and pedagogy in biology to be more inclusive (gender, culture, ethnic, age, etc.) so please help me see places that need work! 

Hope to meet you!

Technology

Aside from the textbook, you can use D2L to access everything that you need for lab and lecture this term. Your job will be to either print each lab or to bring a device to class to the lab electronically. You will work in groups for each lab. Most students admitted wanting a print version, so remember that you can print 100 pages back to back at the library and other locations (https://www.pcc.edu/technology/support/printing/). 

No show policy

Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.