BIOL 3030 21 Human Biology

BIOL 3030 21 Human Biology

How did Elvis, Socrates, and Babe Ruth die?  How did David Letterman and Dick Cheney survive?  In this course we work towards understanding the biology behind human health and disease.  We examine cases from the news, literature and history.  We work like detectives to understand how and why the characters were affected, and healed or died.  This course is designed for students who do not plan to major in science and no prior science background is expected.  Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor.  A student may not receive credit for both Bio 303A and Bio 100A, 2960, 2970, or UCollege B320, B3201, B321, B3211.

Taught by April Bednarski

Summer 2: June 8 - July 10
Attributes: NSM

Course Meeting Pattern
Asynchronous (May include some optional synchronous activities and/or office hours)

Credit Hours
3 units

Tuition
$3750