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BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI101: Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry, energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activities are included. 3:3:4.
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsF2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4StaffTBA
TBA
6/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsF1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4StaffTBA
TBA
12/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsU1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4StaffTBA
TBA
4/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsS2T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4StaffTBA
TBA
1/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsS1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4StaffTBA
TBA
0/25/ 0


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI101: Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry,energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activies are included. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2012-2013)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsF1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
4/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
24/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Williams, Donald L.TBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ott, Lee W.TBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB4Williams, Donald L.TBA
TBA
10/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
21/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
14/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
22/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
14/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
7/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ott, Lee W.TBA
TBA
24/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI101: Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry,energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activies are included. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2011-2012)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsF1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB4Ott, Lee W.TBA
TBA
13/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
14/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
22/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
22/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
23/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Ott, Lee W.TBA
TBA
23/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2012Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
23/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI 101 (Taught Online only) Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry,energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activies are included. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2010-2011)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsF1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ott, Lee W.TBA
TBA
17/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
9/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
6/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ott, Lee W.TBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsS2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
16/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
22/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI 101 (Taught Online only) Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry,energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activies are included. 3:3:4. °@ (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsS2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
16/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
13/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
7/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ahmed, SharlinTBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Hunn, Heather M.TBA
TBA
5/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI 101 (Taught Online only) Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry,energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activies are included. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2008-2009)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsS1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
23/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
13/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Ladner, Debora C.TBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
8/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ahmed, SharlinTBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Ahmed, SharlinTBA
TBA
16/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: BI 101 (Taught Online only) Biological Concepts: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry,energy transformations, reproduction, generics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activies are included. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2007-2008)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsS1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
21/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Ahmed, SharlinTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
20/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLB4Ahmed, SharlinTBA
TBA
10/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsS2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
14/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
22/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
21/27/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Foster, DebraTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: (Online only) Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry, energy transformations, reproduction, genetics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activities are included. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2006-2007)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsF1T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsF1T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
14/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsF2T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
7/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
33/40/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0
Biological ConceptsS1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
19/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4DeCanio, DonaldTBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
18/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2007Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4DeCanio, DonaldTBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View


BI101 - Biological Concepts

Course Description: Biological Concepts offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry, energy transformations, reproduction, genetics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activities are included. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2005-2006)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Biological ConceptsS2T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsU1T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Sanders, CarolTBA
TBA
17/25/ 0View
Biological ConceptsS2T2006Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADLA4Bowers, NancyTBA
TBA
12/25/ 0View

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University Resources> lists if the class is canceled or the number of people enrolled / maximum number of people / wait list for the class
  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
  • Park University Bookstore
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