Overview
Students learn about basic molecular and cellular biology including metabolism, molecular basis of inheritance, cell structure and bacterial diversity. Units: 3 lecture, 1 discussion.
Topical Description and Schedule
Key Topics
Students learn about photosynthesis, glycolysis, fermentation, and the synthesis and breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Basic bacterial diversity is also introduced.
Curriculum Changes
- Reduced emphasis on chemistry compared to BIS 2A.
- Designed for students without prior chemistry experience.
- Students will learn:
- Critical metabolic processes such as photosynthesis, glycolysis, fermentation, and the synthesis and breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins.
- Basic cell structure and function.
- Diversity of major prokaryotic groups and their metabolic roles.
Discussion Format
- Shortened to 1 hour, making room for an optional lab course (BIO2L).
- Discussions follow the BIS 2A model but with a focus on foundational concepts.