Questions about Biology 20 (2007)
Is Biology 20 intended for Biology majors?
Yes. In fact, for most upper-level courses in biology, Biology 20 is a required prerequisite.
Is Biology 20 intended for those not majoring in Biology?
Yes. Biology 20 is designed as a course which will combine a basic background in the biological sciences with studies of how biology affects and interacts with other disciplines and with the popular culture. The course will be fast-paced and demanding, but it should be accessible to those with interests outside of science.
Can one place out of Biology 20?
Yes. If you have a very strong biology background from high school, you may be ready for a more advanced biology course. Students who received an AP score of 4 or 5 should not take Bio 20. If you didn't take the AP exam, but had 2 or more strong biology courses, you ought to think about whether or not this course is for you. We offer a placement exam to help you do this. Placement exams were given at the beginning of the Fall semester, and will be given again at the beginning of the Spring Semester.
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Passing the placement exam allows one to take courses that require Bio 20 as a prerequisite. Passing the exam does not, however, reduce the number of courses that you must take for a Biology degree.
Is Biology 20 a premed course?
No. It is a basic introductory biology course, and includes a wide range of important non-medical topics such as ecology, evolution, and photosynthesis. We hope that Biology 20 will include a wide range of students, including premeds, but it is by no means a premed course.