I took a college course Principles of Inheritance in high school.
I got an F. It was 3 credits.
BIO120 (Liberal Arts) Principles of Inheritance and Human Reproduction 3 hrs. 3 crs. An introduction to the genetics and chemistry of biological macromolecules, including DNA, RNA, and enzymes, and an examination of their role in life processes. Genetics and biology of sexual reproduction; embryonic growth and development.Not credited toward fulfillment of Biology major requirements. Not open to students with credit in a 200 level Biology course.
I go to another college that does not have that specific course.
However, I took Introduction to Bio and received an A.
This course is 4 credits. Does the A replace the F?
I got an F. It was 3 credits.
BIO120 (Liberal Arts) Principles of Inheritance and Human Reproduction 3 hrs. 3 crs. An introduction to the genetics and chemistry of biological macromolecules, including DNA, RNA, and enzymes, and an examination of their role in life processes. Genetics and biology of sexual reproduction; embryonic growth and development.Not credited toward fulfillment of Biology major requirements. Not open to students with credit in a 200 level Biology course.
I go to another college that does not have that specific course.
However, I took Introduction to Bio and received an A.
This course is 4 credits. Does the A replace the F?
- For students who plan to concentrate in the natural sciences or environmental science, and for premedical students. Required for biology concentrators. No prerequisite. High school biology is assumed. The evolution and diversity of life; principles of ecology; behavioral biology. Three hours lecture, three hours lab including several field studies. Carries natural science divisional credit (with lab) in CAS.
Last edited: