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Course Selection Guidebook [pdf] - College of William and Mary

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<strong>Course</strong> <strong>Selection</strong> <strong>Guidebook</strong> – Fall 2011220. Introduction to Organisms, Ecology, Evolution. (formerly BIOL 204 lecture)- (GER 2B)Spring (3) <strong>Course</strong> is designed for potential Biology majors. Lectures explore the diversity <strong>of</strong>organisms, their interactions with each other <strong>and</strong> the environment, <strong>and</strong> the evolutionary processesthat produce diversity. Topics include Mendelian genetics, major taxonomic groups, ecology, <strong>and</strong>evolution. Presupposes strong background in high school biology <strong>and</strong> chemistry. (Three lecturehours, laboratory preparation period, three laboratory hours) Corequisite: BIOL 221221. Introduction to Organisms, Ecology, Evolution Laboratory (formerly BIOL 204 Lab) (GER2 Lab) Fall (1) Laboratory investigations in ecology, Mendelian genetics, <strong>and</strong> animal behavior.One discussion hour, three laboratory hours. Corequisite: BIOL 220225. Introduction to Molecules, Cells, Development (formerly BIOL 203 lecture) (GER 2B)Spring (3) Lecture explores the molecular <strong>and</strong> cellular characteristics <strong>of</strong> living organismsincluding dell structure, biochemistry, metabolism, molecular genetics, <strong>and</strong> cellular processes indevelopment. Recommended for science majors. Presupposes strong background in high schoolbiology <strong>and</strong> chemistry. Three class hours. Prerequisite BIOL 220 or consent <strong>of</strong> instructor.Corequisite: BIOL 226226. Introduction to Molecules, Cells, Development Laboratory (formerly BIOL 203 Lab) (GER 2Lab) Spring (1) Laboratory investigations in cell, molecular, <strong>and</strong> developmental biology. Onediscussion hour, three laboratory hours. Corequisite: BIOL 225Black StudiesNew students: Please see the section on Africana Studies.ChemistryThe Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistry <strong>of</strong>fers different levels <strong>of</strong> introductory courses in general <strong>and</strong> organicchemistry that can be taken by freshmen. Special course <strong>of</strong>ferings are available to incomingstudents with AP 4 or 5 scores in chemistry as well.Students who wish to only take a chemistry class for GER 2A credit should enroll in CHEM 101(Survey <strong>of</strong> Chemical Principles) in the fall semester. CHEM 101L (Chemical PrinciplesLaboratory) can be used to satisfy the GER 2A laboratory credit, but the number allowed to enrollin this lab is very restricted. All other introductory courses in the department are typically takenby science majors.Students planning to major in the sciences or a career in the health pr<strong>of</strong>essions should enroll inCHEM 103 (General Chemistry I) <strong>and</strong> CHEM 103L (Chemistry Laboratory I, General) in the fall<strong>and</strong> CHEM 206 (Organic Chemistry I) <strong>and</strong> CHEM 206L (Chemistry Laboratory II, Organic) thefollowing spring. Students may take the lecture courses without enrolling in the laboratory; butstudents enrolled in either the CHEM 103L or CHEM 206L labs should be concurrently enrolled inthe corresponding lecture courses. These laboratories are required for biology, biologicalpsychology, chemistry majors, <strong>and</strong> those on pre-medical tracks.Students considering Chemistry as a major <strong>and</strong> with AP or IB credit for CHEM 103/103L <strong>and</strong>/orCHEM 308/354 or transfer credit are highly encouraged to enroll in CHEM 335 (Principles <strong>of</strong>Inorganic Chemistry) in the fall <strong>of</strong> their freshman year. The department also provides the32

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