The New Introductory Biology Core at UNM

 

As of Spring, 2004, the Biology Department at UNM is introducing a new introductory sequence of four courses that will be required of all biology majors.  This new Biology Core will consist of a sequence of four courses:

 

201. Molecular and Cell Biology.  (4)

The scientific method,  the role of water in cell biology, carbon and molecular diversity, macromolecules, introduction to metabolism, a tour of cell structures and functions, membrane structure and function, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell communication, and the cell cycle. 3 lectures, 1 discussion section. Pre- or co-requisite: Chemistry 121L or 131L. Note that Math 121 is a prerequisite for Chem 121L and Chem 131L. {Fall, Spring}

 

202. Genetics.  (4)

Mitosis, meiosis, Mendelian genetics, chromosomes and inheritance, molecular basis of inheritance, genes to proteins, genetic models (viruses and bacteria), eukaryotic genomes, genetic basis of development ,and overview of genomes. 3 lectures, 1 discussion section. Prerequisites: Biol 201, Chem 121L or Chem 131L. Pre- or co-requisite: Chem 122L or Chem 132L. {Fall, Spring}

 

203L. Ecology and Evolution.  (4)

Darwinian principles, the origin of the earth, the fossil record and diversification of ancient life, evolution of populations, the origin of species, phylogenetics, introduction to ecology and the biosphere, behavioral ecology, population ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, and conservation biology. 3 lectures, 3 hrs. lab. Lab material includes a survey of the diversity of life. Prerequisites: Biol 201 and 202, Chem 121L and 122L or Chem 131L and 132L. Pre- or co-requisite Math 162 or 180. {Fall, Spring}

 

204L.  Plant and Animal Form and Function.  (4)

Introduction to plant systems, including: structure, growth, transport, nutrition, reproduction, development, and control systems. Iintroduction to animal systems, including: nutrition, circulation, reproduction, development, and, immune, control and nervous systems. 3  lectures and 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisites: Biol 201 and 202, Chem 121L, 122L or 131L, 132L. Pre- or co-requisite: Biol 203L. Co-requisite: Math 180 or 162. {Fall, Spring}

 

Some Frequently Asked Questions about the new Biology Core:

 

  1. When will the new courses be taught?

We will introduce the four courses one semester at a time, starting withSpring, 2004. :

 

Core Courses offered during:

 

Bio 201

 

Bio 202

 

Bio 203L

 

Bio 204L

Spring, 2004

Yes

No

No

No

Fall, 2004

Yes

Yes

No

No

Spring, 2005

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Fall, 2005

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

Commencing in Fall, 2005 all four courses will be taught during both Fall and Spring semesters.

 

  1. How does the new curriculum compare with the old curriculum?
The new courses – Biol 201, 202, 203L and 204L – are required for Biology majors, instead of Biol 121L, 122L, 219, and 221.
Biol 201 and 202 have required discussion sections, while Biol 203L and 204L have required laboratory sections.
Supporting courses in chemistry and math must be started earlier in the new sequence. E.g., Chemistry 121L is a pre- or co-requisite for Biol 201, and Math 180 or 162 is a pre- or co-requisite for Biol 203L.
The total number of hours for the major (37 in Biology for a B.S.) remains the same.
The four introductory courses are prerequisites for all upper-division courses, just as the current four introductory courses are prerequisites for all upper-division courses.
 

 

  1. What if I have already completed part of the old curriculum (121, 122, 219, 221)?  Do I have to retake the new core sequence?

Not necessarily.  If you’ve already completed – or plan to complete – some or all of the old core sequence (121L, 122L, 219, 221) by the end of Spring, 2005, you may not have to take all four of the courses in the new core sequence. 

To determine which of the new core courses you’ll need take, select “YES” or “NO” below, and you’ll be taken to a dichotomous key that will provide you with information about which of the new core courses you need to take: