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Nov 22, 2024
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BIOL 1100 - Introduction to Biotechnology This course introduces the techniques of basic and applied molecular biology as used to enhance biomedical science, agriculture, and the environment. Students explore the applications of the growing field of biotechnology in forensics, paleontology, human gene therapeutics, agriculture, and reclamation.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Separate Lecture and Lab
General Education Requirement: None Prerequisites: none
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of BIOL 1100 Introduction to Biotechnology, the student will:
- compare job skills associated with various biotechnology careers.
- evaluate the bioethical issues involved with the use of biotechnologies.
- correlate cell structures, functions and types with their roles in biotechnology.
- illustrate how products are created by genetic engineering.
- outline the process of gene expression.
- correlate protein structure to function.
- use laboratory equipment effectively.
- apply proper safety precautions while working in a biotechnology laboratory.
- organize molecular information using database applications.
- document activities and results of all laboratory activities in a legal, scientific notebook.
- integrate the scientific method in laboratory experiments.
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