BI236
Cell and Molecular Biology
0.50 Credits
An introduction to contemporary cell and molecular biology. Topics may include structure and function of cells, the cell cycle, molecular processes within cells including transcription and translation, aspects of cell and molecular signaling, an introduction to developmental biology, current techniques in cell and molecular biology, and applications to biotechnology, medicine and other health-related sciences.
Additional Course Information
- Prerequisites
- BI111 (or BI100*), (or BI117 (or BI102*) and permission of the department).
- Exclusions
- BI240, BI231.
Offerings
| Location | Course # | Access/Details |
| Waterloo Campus |
BI236Y |
T,W,R - 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Intersession 2013 |