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Nov 27, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SGBN 202 - What is Life?4.00 credit hours Concentrating on the modern development of biology, this course begins with answers to the question of the course title in the 17th century and proceed thence to the recent neo-Darwinian synthesis. Through readings and laboratory exercises in evolutionary and genetic theory, students study their origins and the social and cultural milieux in which they developed. Epistemological questions raised earlier in the Natural Sciences sequence continue to guide inquiry, along with new ethical and even political considerations involving the question of the course title.
Prerequisite(s): SGBN 101 and SGBN 102 . Cardinal Directions Designation(s): Science, Writing Intensive. iCon(s): Being Human.
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