
3.0 Credit Hours BIOL 1015 – General Biology Labįulfills the General Education (GE) requirement for Laboratory Science at UT. Lab course designed to accompany BIOL 1010. Co-requisite: BIOL 1015 is recommended on the UT campus, but required for Concurrent Enrollment credit when taken on the high school campus and to meet Regents’ Scholarship requirements. Discuss how science is incorporated into daily life and identify ways to engage in the public discussion of biological issues. Apply biological concepts to solve real-world scientific problems. Describe concepts related to cell theory, the genetic basis for life, and the diversity of life, evolution, and ecology.


**COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1.Identify the scientific method, including hypothesis, experimental controls, and experimental design. Meets 1.0 high school “Biology” Science credit toward the 3.0 needed for graduation (when taken with the lab).įulfills the General Education (GE) requirement for Life Science at UT. Not for science majors, this course focuses on general principles of Biology, including cell theory, genetics, evolution, and interrelationships of living things, using a variety of teaching methods including lecture/discussion, laboratory, overheads, videos, quizzes, and exams. Prerequisite: ASL 1010 or high school level ASL I and instructor approval. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Successful completers are prepared to take ASL 2010. This course partially qualifies students to receive an Associate of Arts degree or Bachelor of Arts degree for some majors. Students using 1020 as an entry-level class may receive vertical credits for ASL 1010 upon passing 1020 with a C grade or higher.

Varied methods are used to teach the class, including drills, videos, and work in pairs. Continues the development of basic conversational skills with emphasis on the receptive skills, grammatical features, vocabulary development, and cultural awareness. Emphasizes principles, methods, and techniques of communicating manually with deaf individuals. 3.0 Credit Hours ART 2060-Digital Photographyįor students interested in American Sign Language who have completed ASL 1010 or who have equivalent experience. A $XX.XX studio fee is required if taken on the UT campus. Address several different aspects of composition and apply the ideas and theories to their individual sketches and assignments.
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Gain basic art-making skills and learn art production through trial and error. Have practical experiences in and outside of class. Build knowledge of basic drawing techniques and theories of composition.

Stresses fundamentals of image-based drawing, creativity, and elements of composition, using various techniques with black and white and color media in order to develop drawing skills in preparation for further Art study. Studio class for Art students and others interested in drawing. Meets 1.0 high school Art credit requirement towards the 1.5 needed for graduation.įulfills the General Education requirement for Art at UT.
